His stage adaptation of H. E. Bates's novel Fair Stood the Wind for France was produced at the Royal Theatre (Northampton).
His tragi-comedy Shirleymander, inspired by Andrew Hosken's book Nothing Like a Dame, was staged at the newly-opened Playground Theatre in West London in May and June 2018.
For BBC Radio 4 he has written original plays (such as The Polish Soldier, Ghosting, Shirleymander,[1] Art & Gadg[2]) and a returning drama series based on his own family history titled Blood and Milk.
[3] He has also written radio dramatisations of novels by authors as diverse as Joseph Roth (The Radetzky March) and Graham Greene, Edgar Allan Poe (The Gold Bug) and Stephen King (including Pet Sematary and Salem's Lot), Jules Verne and Ray Bradbury (Fahrenheit 451).
Gregory Evans was born in Bath, Somerset, and studied English and Philosophy at the University of Sheffield.