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Death of England: Closing Time West End

Death of England: Closing Time

Opened: August 22, 2024
Closing: September 28, 2024
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There are two sides to every story.



Grieving the loss of the family shop with their dreams destroyed, Denise

and daughter-in-law Carly and left to pick up the pieces of their relatives’

mistakes.



Sharon Duncan-Brewster and Erin Doherty play Denise and Carly in this

thought-provoking drama that exp


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Death of England: Closing Time, Soho Place theatre review — warp-speed conclusion to trilogy on race in the UK
6 / 10

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Death of England: Closing Time review: Erin Doherty is sensational, but the play is not
6 / 10

It is fascinating to watch Carly and Denise mark out their respective territory in opposing diagonal corners of the stage, as if they are boxers preparing for a fight. In myriad ways they are precisely this, as they gradually recount their own versions of events of business disaster. This is a frustratingly centrifugal narrative, with long digressions into past events of often dubious relevance; the protracted account of a fraught family viewing of the King’s coronation left me twitching in frustration. What, we long to know, sounded the death knell for the shared space that housed Carly’s flower shop and Denise’s West Indian café?

Review Roundup: DEATH OF ENGLAND: CLOSING TIME at @sohoplace
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 29, 2024


See what the critics are saying about Death of England: Closing Time. Read the reviews and learn more about the production.

Review: DEATH OF ENGLAND: CLOSING TIME, @sohoplace
by Alexander Cohen - August 29, 2024


It only premiered last October, but Death of England: Closing Time, the final chapter in Roy Williams and Clint Dyer’s state of the nation triptych, not only retains its spine-frosting freshness, but feels more dangerous than ever.

Video: DEATH OF ENGLAND at @sohoplace Releases New Trailer
by Blair Ingenthron - August 4, 2024


Watch a trailer for the West End productions of Clint Dyer and Roy Williams' three state of the nation plays, Death of England: Michael, Death of England: Delroy and Death of England: Closing Time in the video here.

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