Graham Farrow
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Graham Ronald Farrow is an award-winning English playwright who lives in Yarm-on-Tees. His first novel, Speak no Evil was nominated for the 1989 Commonwealth Writer's Prize.

His award winning stageplays, Talk about the Passion
and Rattlesnakes have been produced globally; they are especially popular in the United States
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Other plays produced include, Lake of Fire, Pure Morning, Hair of the Dog and Down Amongst the Dead Men. He was recently described by the Daily Telegraph as a Mamet for the 21st Century.

Farrow's plays typically deal with losers, loners, the down and out and the dispossessed; all searching for redemption or resolution of some sort. Always written with the same streetwise, scatter gun dialogue, his works are always thrilling rollercoaster rides of emotion and pain. Farrow's words haunt the viewer long after the curtain has closed.

His latest play, Stay with me till Dawn, a terrifying modern day morality tale is to be produced by Second Skin Theatre company in January. 2010.http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/staywithme-rev.htm

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