Awkward flirting, 4am breakdowns and a last kiss : David Eldridge on a decade of writing about love
Beginning, Middle and End form a trilogy charting the ups and downs of different relationships. Audiences have taken them to their heart – one couple saw the first play on a date, got married and had its title engraved on their rings It’s October 2017 and I’m sitting at the National Theatre, (…)
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