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  2. Death of England - Wikipedia

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    Death of England is a trilogy of plays by Clint Dyer and Roy Williams which all premiered at the National Theatre, London with Michael in January 2020, followed by Delroy in October 2020 and Closing Time in October 2023.

  3. Paapa Essiedu on Death of England And His West End ... - AOL

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    In one of the three parts of the trilogy Death of England, running through September 28 and first performed at the National Theatre, Essiedu plays Delroy, a one-time boxer wearing an electronic ...

  4. @sohoplace - Wikipedia

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    @sohoplace was built as part of the Crossrail project to redevelop St Giles Circus.This included the demolition of the London Astoria in 2009. Following the opening of the Elizabeth line in May 2022, it was announced that Nimax Theatres would open the new 602-seat theatre in late 2022.

  5. Soho - Wikipedia

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    Soho is an area of the City of Westminster in the West End of London. Originally a fashionable district for the aristocracy, it has been one of the main entertainment districts in the capital since the 19th century. The area was developed from farmland by Henry VIII in 1536, when it became a royal park.

  6. She was condemned to death in 1685. But England’s ... - AOL

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    Alice Molland, who was the last woman in England to be condemned to death for witchcraft in 1685, may have survived and lived a long life, according to new research by a history professor, who ...

  7. Flower and Dean Street - Wikipedia

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    Flower and Dean Street was a road at the heart of the Spitalfields rookery in the East End of London. It was one of the most notorious slums of the Victorian era, being described in 1883 as "perhaps the foulest and most dangerous street in the whole metropolis", [1] and was closely associated with the victims of Jack the Ripper.

  8. List of public art in Soho - Wikipedia

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    The statue of William Shakespeare on Leicester Square. This is a list of public art in Soho, a district in the City of Westminster, London.Soho is an area first developed in the 1670s which, since the construction of theatres along Shaftesbury Avenue in the 19th century, has had a strong association with the entertainment industry.

  9. Statue of Charles II, Soho Square - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Charles II is an outdoor sculpture of Charles II of England by the Danish sculptor Caius Gabriel Cibber, located near the centre of Soho Square in London. [1] Once part of a late 17th century fountain, it was removed in the late 19th century to a private estate in Harrow before being restored to the square in the mid-20th century ...