Pentecost
Experience the gripping narrative of Pentecost by acclaimed playwright David Edgar. Published in 1995, this compelling drama unfolds in a war-torn Eastern Europe, where a valuable mural is unearthed within the confines of a church. As part of Edgar's intriguing trilogy exploring the complexities of post-Communist Eastern Europe, this play delves into themes of art, identity, and the impact of conflict on culture. With 124 pages of thought-provoking content, Pentecost invites readers to reflect on the power of heritage amidst turmoil. Ideal for enthusiasts of drama and contemporary plays, this work is a must-have addition to any literature collection. Discover the profound insights of David Edgar and immerse yourself in a world where history and art collide.