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Welcome to the Psychodrome

Robert Farrar's website

Image: Daniel Higley and Todd Boyce eating a donut

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 (Robert Farrar) and Shaun Levin and directed by Phil Setren played to capacity houses and rave reviews and transferred to Oval House's main stage in February 2005 for a second run.

To find out more about Lovers From Hell, click here.

My full-length comedy WILD FRUIT was Psychodrome's 2006 production. It was directed by Phil Setren and funded by the Arts Council. Find out more about it on the Wild Fruit pages.

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 an appreciation of my favourite cult gay troubadour, Jay Spears. I have recently added the complete text of my short play Donut to the website, and become an intermittent bloggeur, adding to the gaiety of nations with thoughts on a variety of topics from glam rock to bossy bottoms.

Image: Alberto Lvpo and Robert Forknall in Wild Fruit

(Photos, from top: Daniel Higley and Todd Boyce in Donut, photgraphed by Avery Cunliffe; Alberto Lvpo and Robert Forknall in Wild Fruit, photographed by Sean Patterson. Logo photo: Daniel Read by Robin Forster)

Image: Annabelle Apsion in Donut, by Robert Farrar

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


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