Summary
IT'S set in a boozer about to call a final "time please", but Scott Murphy's latest play Closing Time is more a meditation on personal relationships than pulling pints.
Not that the 30-year-old playwright doesn't allow himself to make some political points about the demise of the great British local, particularly in an eleventh hour monologue from departing landlord Johnny (John Evans).See the full content of this document
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Closing Time Actors' Studio ; Review
But for the rest of the evening it's business as usual in the makeshift bar which fills t...
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