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News McDonagh's Lonesome West, UK Cast Intact, Previews at Bway's Lyceum, April 19 Broadway may be a relatively inhospitable place for American playwrights, but it's been big business for Brits this season. David Hare opened three shows (The Blue Room, Amy's View, Via Dolorosa), while commercial playwrights Pam Gems and Emlyn Williams are jockeying for audiences with the fringe up-n-comers Conor McPherson and Patrick Marber. But the most unprecedented success story has to be Martin McDonagh, whose The Beauty Queen of Leenane ended its yearlong Broadway run just weeks ago and who now has another play, The Lonesome West, starting previews at the Lyceum Theatre April 19.

Broadway may be a relatively inhospitable place for American playwrights, but it's been big business for Brits this season. David Hare opened three shows (The Blue Room, Amy's View, Via Dolorosa), while commercial playwrights Pam Gems and Emlyn Williams are jockeying for audiences with the fringe up-n-comers Conor McPherson and Patrick Marber. But the most unprecedented success story has to be Martin McDonagh, whose The Beauty Queen of Leenane ended its yearlong Broadway run just weeks ago and who now has another play, The Lonesome West, starting previews at the Lyceum Theatre April 19.

Steven Levy and Randall L. Wreghitt are producing The Lonesome West -- part of McDonagh's "Leenane" trilogy -- on Broadway, opening April 27. It's the second-to-last show of the 1998-99 Broadway season (Ring Round The Moon arrives the next night).

Two of the prolific McDonagh's plays have thus far made the trip across the Atlantic: The Beauty Queen of Leenane and The Cripple of Inishmaan. Leenane debuted at the Atlantic Theatre Company in early 1998 and quickly transferred to Broadway's Walter Kerr Theatre. Nominated for a best play Tony (Art won), the show did capture several acting Tonys and a win for Irish director Garry Hynes, who is also staging Lonesome West. She had already staged West in London back in 1997 with her Druid Theatre Company. That cast has made the Atlantic transfer intact: Dawn Bradfield, David Ganly, Brian F. O'Byrne (a Tony nominee for Leenane) and Maeliosa Stafford.

Francis O'Connor, who designed the sets and costumes for Beauty Queen will do the same for Lonesome West. Tharon Musser is the lighting designer.

As for McDonagh's Inishmaan, that show opened with less success in spring 1998 at the Public Theatre. Like Leenane, Inishmaan has been making the regional theatre rounds. Lonesome West is part of the playwright's "Leenane" trilogy, which also includes A Skull in Connemara. According to the Boneau/Bryan Brown press office, Lonesome West studies bickering brothers who spar over everything "from snack foods to hairstyles." Into this maelstrom step a tough but lovestruck teen and a lonely priest who tries to make peace.

For tickets ($20-$60) and information on The Lonesome West at the Lyceum Theatre call (212) 239- 6200. The Lyceum's previous tenant, Night Must Fall, reopens April 20 at the Helen Hayes Theatre.

 
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