

Elling
Simon Bent
Helge, the patriarch of a chain of restaurants, is celebrating his sixtieth birthday and everyone is coming home from the party including Helge's sons, Christian, Michael and his daughter Helene.
Missing from the roster of invitees is Christian's twin sister, Linda, who recently committed suicide.
The reason for her action and the repercussions from it, form the basis of the shocking and painful events that transpire during a twenty-four hour period.
In the midst of dinner, Christian makes a startling accusation and, even as the disbelieving guests are choosing sides, the play slowly unwraps the truth.
David Eldridge powerful new play is adapted from Thomas Vinterborg's screenplay of the very successful film, Dogme
Published to tie in with Almeida Theatre production in March 2004 directed by Rufus Norris
Festen is a British play written by David Eldridge and published by Methuen in LONDON (2008).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408153833).
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