Everything about David Edgar Playwright totally explained
David Edgar (b.
February 26,
1948) is a
British playwright particularly active since the late
1970s. He gained widespread prominence with his two-part adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel
Nicholas Nickleby, which played extensively in London and the US, and his play
Destiny for which he was awarded the prestigious
John Whiting Award in 1975.
His best-known original play is
Pentecost, which takes place in
Eastern Europe during the early 1990s and concerns the discovery of a
mural in a small church. This is the middle play in his trilogy of plays about Eastern Europe, all of which deal with the theme of negotiation - the first,
The Shape of the Table was written shortly after the collapse of Communist rule, while the third,
The Prisoner's Dilemma, premiered shortly before September 11th.
Other plays include
Albert Speer and
Playing with Fire, both of which premiered at the National Theatre in London in 2000 and 2005 respectively and deal with overtly political themes.
Albert Speer is based on biographies and factual evidence about
Albert Speer,
Adolf Hitler's Architect, Munitions Minister and friend, and tells the story of his imprisonment, release and personal struggle to overcome his denial of the
Holocaust.
Playing with Fire deals with the politics of
New Labour, multiculturalism and ethnic tensions in the North of England, and has also been adapted for radio.
In
2003 he was commissioned by the
Oregon Shakespeare Festival in
Ashland, Oregon and the
Berkeley Repertory Theatre in
Berkeley, California to write his two-play epic
Continental Divide, which is about
American politics. It was performed at both theatres with mixed reviews.
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