Death of England By Clint Dyer and Roy Williams,
National Theatre
(until 7 Mar 2020)

Death of England
Death of England

A family in mourning. A man in crisis., “After the death of his dad Michael is powerless and angry.

In a state of heartbreak he confronts the difficult truths about his father’s legacy and the country that shaped him.

At the funeral unannounced and unprepared Michael decides it is time to speak.

Rafe Spall (Hedda Gabler, Black Mirror) race and class in Britain.

It is written for him by Roy Williams (Sucker Punch, Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads) and Clint Dyer (The Happy Tragedy of Being Woke), who becomes the first black British artist to have performed, written and directed a full-scale production at the National Theatre.

Talks and events
Writer Roy Williams and Writer/Director Clint Dyer
Fri 14 Feb, 6.30pm, £9/£6

NEED TO KNOW: Death of England is at the National Theatre until | BOOK TICKETS | 1 hour / 40 mins no interval