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Graham Farrow


Graham Ronald Farrow is an English playwright and screenwriter who lives in Yarm-on-Tees but was born in Middlesbrough and educated at Scarborough College in North Yorkshire. His first novel, Speak no Evil was nominated for the 1989 Commonwealth Writer's Prize.

His stageplays, Talk about the Passion and Rattlesnakes have been produced globally; they are especially popular in the United States and London. Rattlesnakes is to be produced as a motion picture by Piper Films of London. Talk about the Passion and Rattlesnakes are published by Methuen of London.

Other plays produced include Lake of Fire, Pure Morning, Hair of the Dog and Down Amongst the Dead Men.

Farrow's plays typically deal with losers, loners, the down and out and the dispossessed; all searching for redemption or resolution of some sort. He is great friends with the theatre director Franc Roddam.

His latest play, Stay with me till Dawn, a modern-day morality tale, was produced by Second Skin Theatre company in January 2010.

A new play, Still, was set to open in Chicago in March 2013. Talk about the Passion is in development as a motion picture with Darren Bender and Bigger Pictures Production company of London. Farrow has written the screenplay.

His latest play was produced by Ixion Theatre Ensemble of Lansing Michigan in 2017 and his short screenplay 'Caught in the Gin Trap' is to be filmed in Paris in 2017 by Stef Meyer of Stef and Wyt Film Company. http://stefwyt.weebly.com/news.html Reference: http://grahamfarrow.weebly.com/

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