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Martin McDonagh's HANGMEN Announces Complete Casting; Previews Begin 2/28
Posted by: Official_Press_Release 04:05 pm EST 02/13/20

COMPLETE CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR THE BROADWAY PREMIERE OF
MARTIN McDONAGH'S

OLIVIER AWARD-WINNING & NY DRAMA CRITICS' CIRCLE AWARD-WINNING NEW COMEDY

HANGMEN

STARRING
MARK ADDY, TRACIE BENNETT, EWEN BREMNER, OWEN CAMPBELL,
JASON CRUTCHLEY, GABY FRENCH, JOSH GOULDING, JOHN HODGKINSON,
RICHARD HOLLIS, JOHN HORTON, RYAN POPE and DAN STEVENS

Directed by Olivier Award Nominee MATTHEW DUNSTER

PREVIEWS BEGIN IN TWO WEEKS!
Strictly Limited 20 Week Engagement at Broadway's Golden Theatre
Beginning Performances Friday, February 28, 2020
Officially Opening Thursday, March 19, 2020

(New York, NY) The complete cast for the Broadway premiere of the Royal Court Theatre/Atlantic Theater Company production of Martin McDonagh's new comedyHangmen features Mark Addy as Harry, Tracie Bennett as Alice, Ewen Bremner as Syd, Owen Campbell as Clegg, Jeremy Crutchley as Inspector Fry, Gaby French as Shirley, Josh Goulding as Hennessy, John Hodgkinson as Pierrepoint, Richard Hollis as Bill, John Horton as Arthur, Ryan Pope as Charlie and Dan Stevens as Mooney, joined by understudies Sebastian Beacon, Pete Bradbury, Katie Fabel, and Colin McPhillamy. Directed by Matthew Dunster, Martin McDonagh's Hangmen begins performances on Friday, February 28, 2020, and officially opens on Thursday, March 19, 2020, at Broadway's Golden Theatre (252 West 45th Street).

Tickets for Martin McDonagh's Hangmen are now available at Telecharge.com, and range from $49 - $179 (including $2 facility fee).

Martin McDonagh's Hangmen, which the New York Times hailed in their "Critic's Pick" review as a "triumphant return for Martin McDonagh," 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 of Ebbing, Missouri.

Mark Addy, Ewen Bremner, Gaby French, Josh Goulding, John Hodgkinson, Ryan Pope are appearing with the support of Actors' Equity Association.

The playing schedule for Martin McDonagh's Hangmen is as follows: Monday at 7PM, Tuesday through Saturday at 8PM, with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 2PM. There will be an 8PM performance on Monday, March 2 and there is no matinee performance on Wednesday, March 5. Beginning, Monday, March 16, the playing schedule is as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 7PM, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 8PM with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 2PM.

Olivier Award nominated Director Matthew Dunster's production of Martin McDonagh's new comedy Hangmen celebrated a sold out, critically acclaimed world premiere at London's Royal Court Theatrein September 2015 before transferring to the West End's Wyndham's Theatre in 2016 and going on to win the Olivier Award for Best Play. Martin McDonagh's Hangmen made its US Premiere at Off-Broadway's Atlantic Theater Company on January 18, 2018 where it played a sold-out engagement through March 7, 2018, winning the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play.

ENGLAND 1965 – What is Britain's (second most) famous executioner to do now that hanging has been abolished? The simple answer is a lot more than he bargained for. In his small pub in the northern English town of Oldham, Harry is something of a local celebrity and the cub reporters and pub regulars are dying to hear Harry's reaction to the news, while his old assistant Syd and the mysterious Mooney lurk with very different motives for their visit.

Martin McDonagh's Hangmen features scenic and costume design by Olivier Award winner Anna Fleischle, lighting design by Joshua Carr and sound design by Olivier Award winner Ian Dickinson.

Martin McDonagh's Hangmen is produced by ROBERT FOX, JEAN DOUMANIAN, ELIZABETH I. McCANN and CRAIG BALSAM.

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BIOGRAPHIES
DAN STEVENS (Mooney) Screen Actors Guild Award winner Dan Stevens made his Broadway debut opposite Jessica Chastain in The Heiress. Mr. Stevens' other Theatre credits include Arcadia, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, The Vortex, Hay Fever, The Romans in Britain, Much Ado About Nothing and As You Like It (UK and US tour). TV credits include the critically acclaimed "Legion," "High Maintenance," "Downton Abbey," "Sense & Sensibility," "Maxwell," "Miss Marple," "Dracula," "The Line Of Beauty" and "Frankenstein." Dan's film work includes Call Of The Wild, Lucy In The Sky, Her Smell, Apostle, Permission, The Man Who Invented Christmas, Beauty & The Beast, Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb, Norman, The Ticket, The Guest and A Walk Among Tombstones. Audiobooks include The Time Keeper, Casino Royale, History of a Pleasure Seeker, My Dear I Wanted to Tell You, War Horse, Wolf Hall and The Angel's Game.

MARK ADDY (Harry) West End Theater: Collaborators (Olivier Award nomination) London Assurance, Fram, Wild Oats, The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus, Much Ado About Nothing, The Shaughraun, Bartholomew Fair, Ghetto and Donkeys' Years. Regional: The Hypocrite, The Nap, Mail Order Bride, Passion Killers, April in Paris, The Office Party, Up and Under, Bouncers, Up'N'Under II, One Over the Eight, Moll Flanders and Three Sisters. Film: The More You Ignore Me, Downton Abbey, The Full Monty, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Jack Frost alongside Michael Keaton, Down to Earth, The Order and A Knight's Tale with Heath Ledger, Gurinder Chadha's It's a Wonderful Afterlife, Barney's Version with Dustin Hoffman and Ridley Scott's Robin Hood. Television: Mark began his career appearing in award-Winning comedies such as "The Thin Blue Line." Other credits include U.S. hit series "Still Standing" and Anand Tucker's critically acclaimed "Red Riding: 1983." Mark has appeared in HBO's Game Of Thrones alongside Sean Bean as King Robert Baratheon. His most recent television credits include "Trollied," "Atlantis," "New Blood," "Jericho" and BBC's "Young Hyacinth." He will next be seen in ITV's "White House Farm"directed by Paul Whittington.

TRACIE BENNETT (Alice) is a double Olivier Award winner and a Tony Award and four time Olivier Award nominee. Theatre credits include Mame; Follies (Olivier Award Nomination); Ruthless The Musical; Mrs Henderson Presents (Toronto/West End/Theatre Royal Bath – Olivier Award Nomination); The Hypochondriac; End of the Rainbow (West End/Tour/Broadway - winning the Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award and BroadwayWorld Award LA, nominated for a Tony and Olivier Award); La Cage aux Folles (WhatsOnStage Award); Hairspray (Olivier Award and WhatsOnStage Award); Les Misérables; High Society (Olivier Award nomination); Cash On Delivery; She Loves Me (Olivier Award); Breezeblock Park; Amid The Standing Corn; Carousel (Manchester Evening News Drama Award); A Midsummer Night's Dream; Merchant of Venice; Much Ado About Nothing; Working Class Hero and Educating Rita. Television credits include The Bay; Casualty; Scott & Bailey; Burn It; New Tricks; Vincent and The Royal. Films include Shirley Valentine; Deep Red Instant Love and Knights and Emeralds. Recordings include Forever England; People Like Us and The Snowfield, and she is the voice of Bridget Jones (Bridget Jones's Diary and The Edge of Reason) for which she received the International Audie Award for Best Comedy Actress.

EWEN BREMNER (Syd) has worked with a wide range of both mainstream directors and auteurs such as Mike Leigh (Naked), Harmony Karine (Julien-Donkey Boy), Michael Winterbottom (Forget About Me), Ridley Scott (Black Hawk Down), Woody Allen (Match Point), Michael Bay (Pearl Harbor), Guy Ritchie (Snatch) and Bong Joon Ho, (Snowpiercer). Other film credits include The Run Down, Judge Dredd, Mojo, The Acid House, Hallam Foe, Around The World In 80 Days, Get Santa, Trainspotting, Trainspotting 2, and Wonder Woman 1 & 2. Most recent TV credit is "Will" for TNT. He has most recently wrapped on the up-coming feature film Creation Stories with Nick Moran directing and Danny Boyle exec producing.

OWEN CAMPBELL (Clegg)Broadway debut. Off-Broadway & Regional: Hangmen (Atlantic Theater), Indian Summer (Playwrights Horizons), Becky Nurse of Salem (Berkeley Rep). Selected past film work includes: The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Super Dark Times, and As You Are. Owen has recurred on FX's "The Americans" and HBO's "Boardwalk Empire", among other television series. He is a founding member of the Art collectives, Zoo City and 999 [Triple Nine].

JEREMY CRUTCHLEY (Inspector Fry/Doctor). Theatre credits include three solo shows; Sacred Elephant (Off-Broadway), I Am My Own Wife and I Was King, as HRH the Duke of Windsor. The Tempest (Royal Shakespeare Company), The Merchant Of Venice, Twelfth Night, Betrayal, Doubt, The Dice House (West End), Amadeus, Stones In His Pockets, Sarcophagus, M.Butterfly, Equus, The Bacchae, Another Country, Buried Child, Cowboy Mouth. Film: Flytrap, Skin, Retribution, Doomsday, Lord Of War, Forgiveness, A Good Man In Africa. TV includes: American Gods, The Blacklist, Blindspot, Infinity Train, Gotham, Salem, Hannibal, Black Sails, Women In Love. A British actor, his stage, screen and voice work has collectively won 13 awards & many nominations, including six Fleur Du Cap Awards for Best Actor. Hangmen marks his Broadway début.

GABY FRENCH (Shirley) can most recently be seen alongside Kristin Scott-Thomas and Sharon Horgan in Peter Cattaneo's Military Wives. She has recently finished filming Michaela Coel's January 22nd for HBO and the second season of ‘A Discovery of Witches' for Sky Atlantic. Earlier this year she shot the feature film Enola Holmes, starring and produced by Millie Bobby Brown. Gaby graduated from ALRA and during her time there won the coveted Laurence Olivier Bursary Award, and before she finished she landed a leading role in a new play Scarlett that premiered at Hampstead Theatre in London.

JOSH GOULDING (Hennessy). Broadway debut. Josh Goulding trained with the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain before studying theatre at Warwick University and the Yale School of Drama. Afterwards, he moved to New York to work in the literary department of the Signature Theatre before committing fully to acting, most recently appearing Off-Broadway in Trainspotting (Roy Arias Stages) and The Price of Thomas Scott (Mint Theater, Theatre Row). Other credits include Uninvited (Edinburgh Fringe/New Diorama Theatre, London), All's Well That Ends Well (MaineStage Shakespeare), and Carnal (The New School). Josh would like to thank his dear family and friends for their continued love, guidance, and support. www.joshgoulding.com

JOHN HODGKINSON (Pierrepoint). Theatre:The Provoked Wife; Venice Preserved; The Country Wife; The Ferryman (2018 Olivier Award Nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role) ; Love's Labour's Lost/ Won Tour; Hangmen; Orson's Shadow; Love's Labour's Lost; Love's Labour's Won; The Libertine; Donkey's Ears; Unscorched; White Rabbit Red Rabbit; A Walk On Part; Behud; Onassis; His Dark Materials; The Winter's Tale; Aristo; Hapgood; Absurdia; The Eleventh Capital; Uncle Vanya; A Journey To London; A Midsummer Night's Dream; The Taming Of The Shrew; Neville's Land; Arcadia; Murmuring Judges; Racing Demon; The Front Page. Feature Film: Heart Of Lightness, Skyfall, Leave To Remain, Thunderpants, Firelight. Television: "Catherine The Great," "Rillington Place;" "Victoria; Witless;" "Todd Margaret;" "Witless;" "The Escape Artist;" "Whitechapel;" "Big Bad World;" "Silk;" "Holby City;" "Criminal Justice;" "Fallout;" "Heartbeat;" "Doctors;" "Broken News;" "Brief Encounters;" "My Family;" "Peep Show;" "Eastenders;" "The Estate Agents;" "Lee Evans: So What Now?;" "The Bill;" "Chambers;" "The Peter Principle;" "Roy Dance Is Dead;" "Kiss Me Kate;" "People Like Us;" "Boyz Unlimited;" "Duck Patrol;" "Keeping Mum;" "Dad;" "Sometime, Never;" "Pure Wickedness."

RICHARD HOLLIS (Bill/Guard) Broadway: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Barrymore Theatre), Travesties (Roundabout). Off-Broadway: Hangmen (Atlantic Theatre), Muswell Hill (Barrow Group). Regional: Twelfth Night, Present Laughter (both at Two River Theatre), Taking Steps (Barrington Stage), Bedroom Farce (Huntington), Twelfth Night (Centerstage), Stones in his Pockets (Hudson Stage), Hit-Lit (Queens Theatre), The Illusion (Triad Stage), Sisters Rosensweig (Capital Rep), Romeo and Juliet, The Real Thing, Amadeus (Northern Stage). National Theatre, London: Coast of Utopia, His Girl Friday, Tartuffe, The Wonders of Sex and The Country Doctor. Other London Theatre includes Diana of Dobsons, The Skin Game, The Years Between and Factors Unforeseen (Orange Tree Theatre), Torn (Arcola) and State of Innocence (Theatre 503). Film and Television includes the upcoming "Plot Against America" (HBO), "Blacklist," "Dark Shadows," "Believe," and the original BBC series of "The Office," as well as "Waking the Dead," "Eastenders," "Shakespeare's Happy Endings," "Silent Witness."

JOHN HORTON (Arthur/Governor) created the role of "Arthur" in the Atlantic Theatre production of Hangmen. Broadway: Anything Goes; A Touch of the Poet; Noises Off; Kiss Me Kate; Moby Dick; Photo Finish; Otherwise Engaged; Spokesong; Bedroom Farce; Amadeus; The Homecoming; London Assurance; and Golden Child. Off-Broadway: Me and My Girl (Encores!); Allegro and Damn Yankees (Encores!); The Language Archive; Engaged; The Rear Column; Close of Play. Regional: Lettice and Lovage (National Tour), Quartermaine's Terms (Williamstown); Trying (Walnut Street Theatre); Heartbreak House (BTF); Racing Demon (Guthrie Theater); The Circle (Westport Country Playhouse). Film: The Shawshank Redemption, Thinner, Donnie Brasco. TV: "Law and Order: Criminal Intent," "The Good Wife," "Person of Interest," "Madam Secretary," "Elementary." He has narrated concerts and recordings with Igor Stravinsky, Glenn Gould and the Juilliard String Quartet.

RYAN POPE (Charlie/Guard) Theatre: A Very, Very Very Dark Matter (Bridge Theatre); Baskerville - Liverpool Everyman, To Kill A Mockingbird - Regents park and Barbican, A Streetcar Named Desire and Saturday Night and Sunday Morning - Royal Exchange Theatre, Hangmen (also West End) and Breathing Corpses - Royal Court, Watching The Detectives - Library Theatre Manchester, Parting Shots - Stephen Joseph Scarborough, Meat and Crash - Theatre Royal Plymouth.Television: "Curfew," "Motherland," "Victoria, Casualty," "Ashes to Ashes," "The 4 o'clock Club," "Doctors," "Stepping Up," "The Midnight Beast," "Body Farm," "Ideal," "Holby City," "Sharps Peril," "The Royal Today," "Funland," "Skins," "Shameless," "Clocking Off," "Happiness," "My Hero," "City Central," "The Lakes," "The Bill." Film: Peterloo, The Unseen, United We Fall, A Feld in England, Elevator Gods, Looking for Eric, Dope Opera, County Kilburn, Velvet Goldmine.

SEBASTIAN BEACON (U/S Hennessy, Mooney, Clegg ). Thrilled to be a part of this company and on Broadway for the first time, having done mostly film and TV recently. Credits include Taking Woodstock, "Law and Order" (obviously), "Bull," "The Get Down," lots of indie films you haven't seen, national campaigns for Mercedes Benz, Nespresso, Vogue. Worked with NYC theater companies Less Than Rent and Primitive Grace. Trained in London and NYC. Thanks SirenSong Entertainment. For mum.

PETE BRADBURY (U/S Inspector Fry/Doctor, Charlie/Guard, Bill/Guard, Pierrepoint). Broadway: The Ferryman, Travesties, Farinelli and the King, The Cherry Orchard, Long Day's Journey, Hughie, King Charles III, Elephant Man (also West End), Casa Valentina, Cyrano, Picnic, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Championship Season, Norman Conquests, Man For All Seasons, Present Laughter, Hedda Gabler, Caine Mutiny, Herbal Bed. Off-Bway, Regional: Extensive. TV: "Blacklist," "Deception," "Shades of Blue," "Boardwalk Empire," "Homeland," "House of Cards," "Sally Hemings," "Rubicon," "Rescue Me," "Unforgettable," "White Collar," "Law & Orders".

KATIE FABEL (U/S Alice, Shirley) trained at Royal Academy of Music, did a year in Sound of Music (West End) and moved to USA. Select credits: Belle of Belfast (Cherry Lane), Ernest in love (Irish Repertory Theatre), The Importance of Being Earnest (Shakespeare Theatre Company), Noises Off (Shakespeare Theatre NJ), Sight Unseen (Old Globe), TV: The Loudest Voice (Showtime). She has written comic songs including "Inappropriate" - a pre-cursor to #metoo. Feel good about yourself without needing a reason. J & A you are the best. Katiefabel.com

COLIN MCPHILLAMY (U/S Harry, Arthur/Governor, Pierrepoint). Broadway: Ink, The Ferryman, The Importance of Being Earnest, Waiting in the Wings. Off-Broadway: London Assurance, The Seafarer, (Irish Rep), House and Garden (MTC). Regional (among others): The Guthrie, Palm Beach Dramaworks, N.J. Shakespeare Festival, Westport. UK: National Theatre, West End. Australasia: Sydney Theatre Company, The Court (N.Z.). Colin has taught and guest directed in London, San Diego and Beijing. He blogs at mcphillamy.com.

MARTIN McDONAGH (Playwright) is an award-winning writer/director and Hangman marks his seventh play to be produced on Broadway. His plays include The Beauty Queen of Leenane, A Skull in Connemara, The Lonesome West, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Pillowman, A Behanding in Spokane and Hangmen. His latest film, Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri won Golden Globe Awards and BAFTA Awards for Best Picture and McDonagh's screenplay. Other film work as writer/ director include Seven Psychopaths, In Bruges, and Six Shooter (short film).

MATTHEW DUNSTER (Director). Directing credits include Hangmen, True West, Liberian Girl (Royal Court), The Seagull, A Midsummer Night's Dream (Open Air Regent's Park), Love's Sacrifice (RSC),The Lightning Child and Doctor Faustus(Shakespeare's Globe), The Love Girl & the Innocent, You Can Still Make a Killing (Southwark Playhouse), Mametz (National Theatre Wales), Before the Party (Almeida Theatre), A Sacred Flame (English Touring), Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Royal Exchange Manchester), Mogadishu (Royal Exchange Manchester and Lyric Hammersmith), The Most Incredible Thing (Sadler's Wells). Writing credits include Children's Children (Almeida Theatre), You Can See the Hills (Royal Exchange Manchester), Two Clouds Over Eden. Writing for BBC R4: "Depth of Field" and "Poor Echo." Directing for R4: "Love and Money."
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