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After a summer season when riots on our streets bask in provoked condemnation and consternation, what’s the yelp of our nation?
It’s a query tackled by the writers of ‘Dying of England’, a trilogy of interconnected plays, following two Shaded and white working class households, grappling with what it means to be British amid conversations about toddle, class and immigration.
We spoke to lead actor Paapa Essiedu and writer/director Clint Dyer about the intersections between class and toddle within the UK.
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