THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD BY JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE AT THE LYRIC THEATRE, BELFAST, OCTOBER 2019
THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD by JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE At the LYRIC THEATRE On the 10 th October 2019 The Lyric seems committed to offering us a snapshot of the slow evolution of Irish theatre as last years The Colleen Bawn by Dion Boucicault gives way to The Playboy of the Western World by J.M.Synge. Boucicault’s drama was sneered at and dismissed by both Shaw and, J.M.Synge’s friend, W.B.Yeats because of its pretentious use of snippets of Irish, stock characters and stereotypes, stage Irishmen and Irishwomen and its limited relevance beyond the theatre. In short, Boucicault was producing an image of Ireland for consumption in America and at this he was very adept, his plays were immensely commercially successful even if they failed to please his critics. Yeats, with his remote, aristocratic stance looked upon the peasantry as a hindrance to civilisation and Synge too looked upon their manners and mores with a glint of satiric intent. ...