

Trestle
Stewart Pringle
What readers are saying
Readers have mixed feelings about the play, with some finding it enjoyable and thought-provoking, while others criticize it for lacking depth and relatability. The characters and dialogue resonate well with a segment of the audience, particularly in exploring themes of loneliness and connection. However, some feel the writing falls short, particularly in character development and realistic motivations.
You didn't fancy it then?
Fancy what?
Getting in the taxi.
No. Every story starts somewhere.
It's the early hours of the morning and Danny's the last straggler at Laura's party.
The flat's in a mess.
And so are they.
One more drink?
David Eldridge (Market Boy, The Knot of the Heart, In Basildon) returns to the National Theatre with a sharp and astute two-hander that takes an intimate look at the first fragile moments of risking your heart and taking a chance.
This tender and funny play received its world premiere at the National's Dorfman Theatre in October 2017.
Beginning is a British comedy play written by David Eldridge and published by Methuen (2017).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Google Play (eISBN 9781350061279).
No community reviews yet
Plays with similar themes, style, and content.
More plays from David Eldridge that we think you'll enjoy.