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Chris Chibnall : ウィキペディア英語版
Chris Chibnall

Chris Chibnall is a writer. He is best known for his work on the science-fiction series ''Doctor Who'', its spin-off ''Torchwood'' and the ITV detective serial, ''Broadchurch''.
Raised in Lancashire, he studied drama at St Mary's University College, Twickenham, subsequently gaining an MA in Theatre and Film from the University of Sheffield. His early career included work as a football archivist and floor manager for Sky Sports, before leaving to work as an administrator for various theatre companies. From 1996 to 1999 he worked as administrator with the experimental theatre company Complicite (where he met his wife Madeline) before leaving to become a full-time writer.
== Theatre writing ==

Chibnall's first short play was produced as part of Contact Theatre's Young Playwright's Festival in 1988, directed by Lawrence Till. While studying at college, he wrote two plays, ''Victims'' and ''Now We Are Free'', which were performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and directed by Edward Lewis. In 1998, he became Writer in Residence with GRiP Theatre Company, writing three full-length plays, including ''Best Daze'' and ''Gaffer!'' and several short plays. Chibnall's successor as Writer in Residence was Matthew Broughton. ''Gaffer!'' was revived at Southwark Playhouse in 2004.
Chibnall took part in an attachment at the Royal National Theatre Studio in 1999, followed by a year-long attachment to Soho Theatre in 2000, which resulted in his play ''Kiss Me Like You Mean It'', produced at Soho Theatre and directed by Abigail Morris. Its cast included Catherine McCormack, Jason Hughes, Marlene Sidaway and Harry Towb. The play was shortlisted for the Meyer-Whitworth Award, and has subsequently been produced in various venues around the world, including a successful three-month run in Paris in 2004.

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