

Plays: Three
David Edgar
Awards & Recognition
Winner! 1995 Evening Standard Award for Best Play
The first in David Edgar's trilogy of plays about post-Communist Eastern Europe - see alsoThe Prisoner's DilemmaandThe Shape of the Table.
A valuable mural is discovered in a church in war-torn Eastern Europe.
As international and local art historians argue over who should claim ownership, the fate of the painting becomes a metaphor for the future of the emergent nations of Eastern Europe.
Winner of the 1995 Evening Standard Play of the Year Award
'One of those rare works that makes you want to climb on to roof tops to shout about its merits' -Daily Telegraph
'Dazzlingly ambitious' -Observer
'Edgar’s superb play about language, people, art and culture... a richly enjoyable script' -Daily Telegraph, 2012
'Plenty to get your teeth into... fascinating' -The Times, 2012
"One of those rare works that makes you want to climb on to roof tops to shout about its merits...Funny, frightening and deeply moving."
— Daily Telegraph
"Cuts to the heart in a smashing ideological epic."
— The New York Times
"Pentecost is a play of politics and ideas...Be prepared to have your political preconceptions kicked in the knee."
— The Los Angeles Times
"Never boring."
— The New York Times
"This is the meatiest new drama I have seen since Stoppard's Arcadia, which is, come to think of it, the only new play I have seen in the past decade whose rigor and historical depth meaningfully compare with Pentecost's."
— Jonathan Kalb, The Village Voice
Pentecost is a British play written by David Edgar and published by Nick Hern Books in London (1995).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781780016085).
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