Hangmen

Hangmen at Royal Court Theatre

Why see Hangmen?

martin mcdonagh returns with his first UK play in over 10 years

The director of In Bruges and Seven Psychopaths returns with his first play in more than 10 years, and is set to be as gritty an affair as any of his screen projects! The story follows Harry, the second-most famous executioner in England, on the day in 1965 that saw hanging be abolished, effectively marking the end of the death penalty in this country. In a coincidental move, this play opens two months after another play about capital punishment, Hang, by Debbie Tucker Green! The play stars David Morrissey as the eponymous Harry with Reece Shearsmith and Ralph Ineson co-starring.

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

In his small pub in Oldham, Harry holds something of a local celebrity allure; his claim to fame? He is the second most well-known hangmen in England, second only to Albert Pierrepoint. But what is Harry to do on the day they’ve abolished hanging, and to a larger extent, the death penalty? Meandering in the background of the pub, behind the cub reporters and sycophantic pub regulars who are dying to hear Harry's reaction to the news, a stranger lurks, with a very different motive for his visit.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages 13+

Dates

Finished 10 Oct 2015

Cast

Josef Davies as Hennessy
Johnny Flynn as Mooney
Graeme Hawley as Bill
John Hodgkinson as Pierrepoint
Ralph Ineson as Inspector Fry
Bronwyn James as Shirley
David Morrissey as Harry
Ryan Pope as Charlie
Sally Rogers as Alice
Simon Rouse as Arthur
Reece Shearsmith as Syd

Creative

Written by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Matthew Dunster
Design by Anna Fleischle
Lighting by Joshua Carr
Sound by Ian Dickinson

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