Robert Farrar in 2010
 
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Robert Farrar, from Morecambe and Wise to Hollywood to Hi Class Music
 
 
Anatole Gribsby
My year of living pseudonymously
 
 
Blog 2009
 
 
Blog 2008
 
 
Blog 2007
 
 
RELAX
Robert Farrar's most recent theatre production Relax
 
 
Films
Robert Farrar's work as screenwriter and film director
 
 
Short story: Dust
 
 
Short play: Donut
The full text of the fabulously fattening playlet
 
 
Poem: Johnny Smith
 
 
Short short story: Strange Meeting
A mere whiff of a story
 
 
Article: My grandfather Kenneth Horne, playwright
Robert Farrar writes about his grandfather Kenneth Horne, the West End playwright of the 30s, 40s and 50s
 
 
Playography
A list of Robert Farrar's plays, both produced and unproduced.
 
 
Novels
Robert Farrar's two published novels
 
 
WILD FRUIT
Wild Fruit, a new comedy by Robert Farrar, directed by Phil Setren, was Psychodrome's last production, in June 2006
 
 
Wild Fruit gallery
More images from the smash hit production of Wild Fruit at Oval House
 
 
Writing Wild Fruit
Robert Farrar writes about writing Wild Fruit; memories of Waterloo Street
 
 
Hot Tips 2007
 
 
Links
Links to Oval House Theatre and other sites
 
 
Some quotations
A page to read if you're tired and only have a minute or so before bed.
 
 
Vow of theatrical chastity
My own little Dogma
 
 

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Psychodrome

Psychodrome was formed in 2004 to bring Lovers From Hell to the stage, in London's Oval House theatre. These three-and-a-half plays written by me and Shaun Levin and directed by Phil Setren and me played to capacity houses and great reviews and transferred to Oval House's main stage in February 2005 for a second run.


James Holmes and Mark Leeson in Relax

James Holmes and Mark Leeson in Relax. Photo by Michele Martinoli

My full-length comedy WILD FRUIT was Psychodrome's 2006 production. It was directed by Phil Setren and funded by the Arts Council.

a mouth with a strawberry

Since then, Psychodrome has become my general website, where I also post the odd article and short story. There's a piece about my grandfather the playwright Kenneth Horne and some memories of my old band The Mystery Girls. I have added the complete text of my short play Donut to the website, and become an intermittent bloggeur.

My full-length comedy RELAX played at the Warehouse Theatre in Croydon from March 12 to April 4, 2010. I received support from the Peggy Ramsay Foundation to develop the play.

My short film Donut (Produced by Huda Ali) is now on You Tube. See the "Films" page for further details.

Annabelle Apsion in Donut, by Robert Farrar

Annabelle Apsion in the film version of Donut. Photographed by Nic Sadler.

To watch Donut on You Tube click here

After Relax I stopped writing and producing theatre and spent a year undercover as a bodyworker and conceptual artist. I have now returned to music, and am forming a new rocktronica band called Hi Class Music, which picks up from where the Mystery Girls left off twenty-five years ago.

Alberto Lvpo and Robert Forknall in Wild Fruit

(Alberto Lvpo and Robert Forknall in Wild Fruit, photographed by Sean Patterson. Logo photo: Daniel Read by Robin Forster)

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