Chris Bartlett

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Chris Bartlett (born in Bridgend, Wales on August 25, 1976) is a London-based writer and journalist.

Along with Nick Awde, he co-wrote the stage play Pete and Dud: Come Again, a hit at the Assembly Rooms at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (under the title of Come Again) in August 2005 before transferring to London's West End at The Venue, in March 2006, starring Kevin Bishop as comic film star Dudley Moore and Tom Goodman-Hill as godfather of satire Peter Cook.

Pete and Dud: Come Again also headlined the Best of British theatre festival at the Bruce Morton Centre in Auckland in June 2006 and was published in playtext form by Methuen (2006).

The play charts the sometimes rocky relationship between Moore and Cook, from their first pairing as part of the pioneering comedy revue Beyond the Fringe in 1960 to their controversial Derek and Clive albums in the late seventies. It was described as "an absorbing tragicomedy about the price of laughter and the true cost of fame" by William Cook in British newspaper The Guardian when it transferred to the West End.

Bartlett has also written for the BBC Radio 4 comedy series The Bearded Ladies and, as an arts journalist and reviewer, contributed to publications including The Stage, Heat (magazine) and New Woman.