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The Playboy of the Western World

Through July 3, $33-$50, DeSales University, 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley, 610-282-9455, pashakespeare.org.

Published: Jun 16, 2010

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The infamy of The Playboy of the Western World seems quaint today, even though John Millington Synge's play caused riots in Dublin's streets more than 100 ago. Playboy incites no violence now, but has charms that director James J. Christy will tease out in the Pa. Shakespeare Festival's 19th season opener. In this dark rom-com, a young stranger gains instant acclaim for having killed his father with a shovel. Given what today's celebrities do to achieve fame — Jon Gosselin, anyone? — Playboy has eerie contemporary resonance.

Through July 3, $33-$50, DeSales University, 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley, 610-282-9455, pashakespeare.org.

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