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The Pillowman is a darkly comic, suspense‑driven drama written by Irish playwright . First performed at the Royal National Theatre (London) in 2003, the play quickly garnered international acclaim, winning the 2005 Olivier Award for Best New Play and the 2005 Tony Award for Best Play (Broadway). Set in an unnamed Eastern European totalitarian state, the work intertwines a police interrogation with a series of grotesque, story‑within‑a‑story vignettes. Its stark juxtaposition of fairy‑tale cruelty and bureaucratic absurdity forces audiences to confront uncomfortable questions about the nature of storytelling, guilt, and the limits of state power.