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The Playboy Of The Western World

  • bartell Tiffany Mason

Bartell Theatre

113 E. Mifflin St.
Madison WI 53703
608-294-0740
  • Thu May 13 7:30 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Fri May 14 8 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Sat May 15 4 pm, 8 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Thu May 20 7:30 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Fri May 21 8 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Sat May 22 4 pm, 8 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Thu May 27 7:30 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Fri May 28 8 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Sat May 29 4 pm, 8 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Jun 3 7:30 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Fri Jun 4 8 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
  • Sat Jun 5 4 pm, 8 pm
    The Playboy Of The Western World at Bartell Theatre

    When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

    Bartell Theatre 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI
$10-$15

When first performed in the early 1900s, playwright John Millington Synge’s black comedy was deemed immoral and indecent, its première even inspiring riots in Dublin and New York. These days, it’s little more than “dark,” but it’s no less fun. A young man named Christy Mahon wanders into a small Irish village claiming to have killed his father. Instead of being greeted with gasps and pointed fingers, he becomes a hero (with the womenfolk even trying to woo him). When Mahon’s story turns out to be a lie, he takes another crack at his old man with interesting results. Originally written as a satire of Irish mores and manners, it still stands today as a broad commentary on herd mentality. For a chance to win a pair of tickets to this show, email rsvpmadison@avclub.com with "Playboy" in the subject line.

Updated 05/12/2010

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