The Playboy of the Western World literally translated - Playboy of the Western World - a story that took place in Ireland almost immediately after Chekhov's plays. Before the applause of the audience of The Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard had died down, the young Irish playwright John Melington Sing revealed to the world a story about the inhabitants of a remote, abandoned village in Ireland. The life of its inhabitants, oddly enough, although outwardly does not resemble the life of Chekhov's estates, in something important brings them together. The routine of daily non-eventuality gives rise to mirages, desires to escape into other spaces of life, where there are ideals, goals, meanings and heroes. The play has two translations into Russian: "A brave fellow - the pride of the West" and "Hero". In the stage version of the Playboy of Mayo theater, `` you will see what a routine, boring and hopeless life can bring people, so that in search of something extraordinary that goes beyond their own failed, as it seems to them, life, they are ready to turn all foundations human existence: from a person who committed a crime, create a hero. Everything that happens in this detective story is surprisingly funny, so we decided to tell it to you by means of a musical, adding Irish ballads and fiery dances to it.