Chris Bush (playwright)
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Chris Bush (Born July 3rd, 1986 in Sheffield, England) is an award winning[1] British playwright and Artistic Director of White Rose Theatre.[1]
Currently residing in York, England, Chris is best known for his 2007 work TONY! The Blair Musical, which enjoyed sell-out runs and critical acclaim at the York Theatre Royal and Edinburgh Fringe before transferring to the Pleasance Islington as winner of the Sunday Times NSDF's inaugural Edinburgh Fringe Competition for a successful off West-End run.
Earlier works include Harsh Reality, a winner of The National Young Playwright's Festival in 2000, and the philosophical comedy Man & God, originally written in 2004 and revived in Edinburgh 2006 at the Smirnoff Underbelly.
[edit] Stage Works
Harsh Reality (2000) New Wimbledon Theatre Studio
Man & God (2004) Rotherham Arts Centre
Dearly Departed (2005) Diorama Arts Centre
Olympia (2005) Drama Barn, York
TONY! The Blair Musical (2007) York Theatre Royal
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