Closing Time.
(A play about a pub in a pub)
The Caledonia, Liverpool
Saturday 27th June 2015, 2pm.
A pub may seem like an unusual place to see a play. I know in London they have theatres in pubs but I can't think of a pub that has actually shown a play in the pub itself.
Closing Time, written by Liverpool playwright Scott Murphy has been performed at other venues in the city in previous years and in 2014 was shown at The Caledonia for the first time. The 2015 run also at The Caledonia, ended yesterday and was ahead of the shows visit to the Edinburgh Fringe later on in the summer. I believe however from speaking to the playwright after the show that there is another performance in a different pub Liverpool before they go.
The play is set in a pub where the brewery have called time and decided to close the pub to make way for new developments. The landlady has just died her husband John, the landlord is heartbroken as he gathers her friends and family around for the wake. The play explores the relationships he has with the people around him as well as his feelings about the pub closing.
He has a particularly bad relationship with his son which he tries to resolve, but the son does nothing to help matters as he is a drug addict. He isn't very happy either because he found out his mother had died by reading the obituries in the newspaper.
Also in the mix is a DJ who dresses up as a priest and the landlady's interferring sister in law, who although she means well her opinion is not always welcome.
Closing Time is ideal for a pub like The Caledonia which itself faced closure a couple of years ago but managed somehow to come back from the brink. It is hard to imagine it performed in another pub but you never know, it may work there too.


