Chris Urch

Chris Urch is an English playwright.[1] He trained at the Drama Centre as an actor, before turning to writing plays. His first full-length play Land of Our Fathers, set in a Welsh coalmine on the eve of the 1979 general election, received wide critical acclaim when it opened at the Theatre 503 in London in 2013.[2][3] The play then transferred to the Trafalgar Theatre in the West End for a short run, before launching on a national tour.

Urch's next major play The Rolling Stone deals with the topic of violent homophobia in Uganda. It received its premiere at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester in 2015 and then transferred to the Orange Tree Theatre in London. The play won the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting in 2013 and the Manchester Theatre Awards for Best New Play in 2015.

Urch has also written a number of short plays, including You Get Me? (Bush Theatre), Talent (Soho Theatre), Skanky (Arcola), Married to the Game (Theatre 503), A Girl Like You (Latitude Festival) and G.L.O.R.Y (Canal Café Theatre)

In 2016 it was announced he was writing the screenplay based on the late iconic British fashion Designer Alexander McQueen. The film will be directed by "45 Years" film director Andrew Haig.

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