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The God of Soho
Paperback, 86 pages ISBN: 9781848421684Publication Date:
25 Aug 2011
Size: 198mm x 130mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
First Staged:
Shakespeare's Globe, 2011

The God of Soho

By Chris Hannan

Paperback £9.99£7.99

A hectic and hilarious morality tale for the modern world.

In Heaven, Big God's mind is crumbling, Mrs God has lost her looks, and their daughter, Clem, the Goddess of Love and Sex and Beauty, has been rejected by her lover and banished to Earth. Down in the streets of Soho, Clem searches for something new, and finds it in glamorous and self-loathing reality-TV star Natty, whose fetishistic love life with rock star Baz is about to hit the headlines.

Sexy, feisty and real, it is a story about love at its dirtiest, maddest and most bittersweet.

Chris Hannan's play The God of Soho was first performed at Shakespeare's Globe, London, in 2011.

Blog Post: Read interviews with Chris Hannan and production director Raz Shaw on our blog here.

Press Quotes

'Written in a heightened, lightly learned, scatological style that lifts the show to the edge of a mythical, classical plane... vibrant, sensational'

Whatsonstage.com

'Rumbustious verve... clipped, aggressive, scatological language that invites winningly vivacious performances'

Guardian

'Best of all, though, is Hannan's writing, which is dense, beautiful and shit-spattered - rather like Soho.'

Time Out
Paperback,86 pages ISBN: 9781848421684Publication Date:
25 Aug 2011
Size: 198mm x 130mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)

Also by Chris Hannan:

Shining Souls
The Evil Doers
What Shadows
Elizabeth Gordon Quinn
The Baby
Crime and Punishment
Elizabeth Gordon Quinn

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