Martin McDonagh's HANGMEN to open on Broadway in April starring Alfie Allen & David Threlfall
The Broadway premiere of Martin McDonagh’s new comedy Hangmen will open at Broadway’s Golden Theatre from 8 April for a limited 10-week run.
Directed by Matthew Dunster, Hangmen features Game of Thrones’ Alfie Allen as Mooney in his Broadway debut, opposite David Threlfall as Harry. The show also features two-time Olivier Award winner Tracie Bennett as Alice, Owen Campbell as Clegg, Jeremy Crutchley as Inspector Fry, Gaby French as Shirley, Josh Goulding as Hennessy, John Hodgkinson as Albert, Richard Hollis as Bill, John Horton as Arthur, Andy Nyman as Syd, and Ryan Pope as Charlie, with Sebastian Beacon, Peter Bradbury, Katie Fabel and Colin McPhillamy.
Hangmen marks McDonagh’s seventh play to be produced on Broadway and his return to the stage following his BAFTA and Golden Globe Award-winning and Oscar-nominated film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
In his small pub in the North of England in the mid-1960s, Harry is something of a local celebrity. But what’s the second-best hangman in England to do on the day they’ve abolished hanging? Amongst the cub reporters and pub regulars, people are dying to hear Harry’s reaction to the news when an intriguing stranger, Mooney, from London -with a very different wardrobe and motive - enters their world.
Martin McDonagh’s Hangmen features Anna Fleischle’s Olivier Award-winning and Evening Standard Award-winning set design and her Evening Standard Award-winning costume design, with lighting by Joshua Carr and sound by Olivier Award winner Ian Dickinson.
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