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David Eldridge

“Selling shoes on Romford Market fed into my plays”
David Eldridge in rehearsals for Middle at the National Theatre. Photo: Johan Persson
David Eldridge in rehearsals for Middle at the National Theatre. Photo: Johan Persson
David Eldridge’s new play Middle, the second in a planned trilogy, is set to open at the National Theatre. He tells Lyn Gardner why he isn’t telling Rufus Norris what the third part’s about, how the play that saved him almost didn’t happen and how selling stilettos in the 1980s improved his improv skills

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