Chas Early

Chas Early is a British actor and playwright. He has appeared on TV shows such as Casualty and EastEnders, Skins and Mayo.[1][2] He is probably best known for portraying the late comedian Bill Hicks in his one-man show, Bill Hicks: Slight Return.

In 2009/2010 he was a contestant on the BBC TV show Mastermind.[3]

Works

  • Bill Hicks: Slight Return Apollo Shaftesbury Avenue, London and Australian Tour 2008 (2005, written with Richard Hurst, about the US comedian) [4][5]
  • Moon the Loon (2006, with Martin Keady, about Keith Moon, the drummer of The Who).[6]
  • The Edinburgh Love Tour (Pleasance Courtyard Edinburgh 2005, written with Richard Hurst) [7]
gollark: > In a typical build system, the dependency arrows go down. Although this is the way they would naturally go due to gravity, it is unfortunately also where the enemy's gate is. This makes it very inefficient and unfriendly. In tup, the arrows go up. This is obviously true because it rhymes. See how the dependencies differ in make and tup:Wow, this sounds like a great build system.
gollark: It's a rough measure of project size/complexity.
gollark: Possibly a ten-thousandth.
gollark: Meanwhile, build.py is probably below a thousandth of the size of GCC → use.
gollark: It may even work on Windows if you somehow have GCC!

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