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Playing With Fire
Paperback, 160 pages ISBN: 9781854598806Publication Date:
8 Sep 2005
Size: 196mm x 129mm£8.99 £7.19You save £1.80 (20%)
First Staged:
National Theatre, London, 2005

Playing With Fire

By David Edgar

Paperback £8.99£7.19

An epic and provocative play about multi-racial Britain, from the UK's leading political playwright.

When the District Council of Wyverdale fails to satisfy a government audit, New Labour high-flyer Alex Clifton is despatched from the capital to formulate a robust recovery plan. But racial tensions soar and good intentions have fatal consequences, as what begins as a comedy of misunderstanding soon becomes a chilling drama about multicultural Britain.

David Edgar's play Playing With Fire was first staged at the National Theatre, London, in 2005.

This edition includes an Afterword by the author.

Press Quotes

'Gripping stuff'

Guardian

'More up-to-the-moment than anything else in our theatre'

The Times
Paperback,160 pages ISBN: 9781854598806Publication Date:
8 Sep 2005
Size: 196mm x 129mm£8.99 £7.19You save £1.80 (20%)

Also by David Edgar:

The Shape of the Table
Arthur & George
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
A Christmas Carol
Albert Speer
Written on the Heart
Pentecost
Maydays
Continental Divide: two plays
Daughters of the Revolution
Edgar: Shorts
If Only
The Master Builder
How Plays Work
A Time to Keep
Mothers Against
Maydays & Trying It On: two plays
Trying It On
Testing the Echo
The Prisoner's Dilemma

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