Chris Leicester

Chris Leicester

Chris originates from Sheffield, but he now lives in Chester with his wife and two young sons. Along the way he’s had several adventures in the world including cycling across Australia for Cancer Research and buying land from cannibals. As well as plays, Chris also writes screen plays and novels. His past work includes; ‘Mickey’, a radio play for the BBC in 2001, ‘The Last Train to Jordan Road’ in 2003, (called ‘Mafioso’ for the Edinburgh Fringe later in that year,) and ‘The Fourth Wall’, in 2005 which ran at The Old Red Lion theatre and then in Edinburgh. His novel ‘When The Wolves Come’ is to be published later this year.

 

Past Reviews:

‘Beg, borrow or knee-cap for a ticket.’
The Scotsman, 2003, on ‘Mafioso.’

 

‘Achieves moments of mesmerising realism that Stanislavski would have applauded.’
Time Out, 2005, on ‘The Fourth Wall.’

 

‘Clever, acerbic, unpredictable.’
The Stage, 2005 on ‘The Fourth Wall.’