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West End hit Hangmen drops into cinemas

Published 8 January 2016

Martin McDonagh’s Royal Court and West End hit Hangmen is to be screened in cinemas in the UK and across the world from 3 March as part of National Theatre Live.

The five-star hit, described by the Daily Telegraph as “The best new play of the year”, tells the story of Harry, a local celebrity in Oldham on account of him being the second-best hangman in England. On the day hanging is abolished his small pub is filled with regulars and reporters eager to hear his reaction. But among the crowds his old assistant Syd and the peculiar Mooney harbour very different motives.

Penned by The Lieutenant Of Inishmore and In Bruges writer McDonagh, the dark comedy was first seen at the Royal Court, receiving such critical and public success that it transferred to the West End’s Wyndham’s Theatre.

The show stars The Walking Dead’s David Morrissey as Harry, with Peaky Blinders star and Ghost Stories creator Andy Nyman as Syd and Jerusalem’s Johnny Flynn as Mooney.

Venues for the live broadcasts on 3 March and subsequent screenings are yet to be confirmed. The information will be released on the NT Live website.

If you wish to see Hangmen live and in the flesh, tickets are still available for its London run, which ends on 5 March, and can be purchased through us. We also have tickets available, for performances until 12 February, as part of our discount winter promotion Get Into London Theatre.

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