Chris Hannan

Chris Hannan

Chris Hannan is a playwright and novelist.

His plays include Elizabeth Gordon Quinn (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 1985; revived by the National Theatre of Scotland in its inaugural season in 2006); The Evil Doers (Bush Theatre, London, 1990; Time Out Award and Charrington London Fringe Best New Play Award); Shining Souls (Traverse, 1996, revived by the Old Vic in 1997; winner of a Scotland on Sunday Critics Award and a Lloyds Bank Playwright of the Year nomination); The God of Soho (Shakespeare's Globe, 2011); The Three Musketeers and the Princess of Spain (Traverse, English Touring Theatre, Coventry Belgrade, 2011) and What Shadows (Birmingham Rep, 2016).

As well as original plays, Hannan has adapted Crime and Punishment (Glasgow Citizens' Theatre/Liverpool Playhouse/Lyceum Edinburgh, 2013) and The Iliad (Lyceum Edinburgh, 2016); and also made new versions of Ibsen's The Pretenders (RSC, 1991), Gogol's Gamblers (Tricycle 1992), and Stars in the Morning Sky (Coventry Belgrade, 2012).

His 2008 novel Missy was awarded the McKitterick Prize for a debut novel.

A hectic and hilarious morality tale for the modern world.
A riotously funny comedy with a gallery of unforgettable characters, published here in a revised version alongside it...
A contemporary classic set during the Glasgow Rent Strike of 1915, with one of the best women's roles ever to emerge...
A contemporary classic set during the Glasgow Rent Strike of 1915, with one of the best women's roles ever to emerge...
An exciting, fresh and accessible adaptation of Dostoyevsky's masterful novel.
A searing look at identity and immigration within a bitterly div...
A chaotic, violent, comic odyssey through the dismal streets of 1980s Glasgow.
A modern epic set in ancient Rome, about a polyglot, violent city at the heart of a divided nation.