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David Harrower was born on 1966 in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a Scottish playwright. Discover David Harrower's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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1966

David Harrower (born 1966) is a Scottish playwright who (as of 2005) lives in Glasgow.

Harrower has published over 10 original works, as well as numerous translations and adaptations.

1995

Harrower's first play, Knives in Hens, which premiered at Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre in 1995, was considered a critical and popular success.

It deals with a relationship triangle in a rural setting, and a woman's Internal Quest to find out what she wants from life.

1998

Subsequent plays include Kill the Old Torture Their Young (Traverse, 1998), which follows a disparate group of characters across an unnamed city, mixing realism with poetry and fantasy.

1999

Harrower has also written adaptations including: The Chrysalids (1999), adapted from John Wyndham's novel, for the National Theatre's Connections project; Six Characters Looking for an Author, a version of Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author, first staged at the Young Vic in 2000; Chekhov's Ivanov (2002), performed at the National Theatre; and Buchner's Woyzeck, performed at the Edinburgh Lyceum in 2002.

2001

Presence (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, April 2001) takes another look at the Beatles' residency at the Indra club in Hamburg on the eve of their success, and Dark Earth (Traverse, August 2003) begins as a broad comedy and turns into a speculation about the meaning of history and the land.

2002

He has also translated The Girl on the Sofa (2002), by Jon Fosse, presented in a joint production by the Edinburgh International Festival and the Schaubuhne, Berlin, and Schiller's Mary Stuart for the National Theatre of Scotland/Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh/Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow.

2005

In 2005, his play Blackbird was produced by the Edinburgh International Festival, directed by Peter Stein and transferred in February 2006 to the Albery Theatre in London's West End It depicts the meeting between a young woman and a middle-aged man who, fifteen years earlier when she was twelve years old, kidnapped and raped her.

2008

In April 2008 the play was revived by David Grindley at the Rose Theatre, Kingston prior to a national tour.

His play 365 was presented by the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2008, directed by Vicky Featherstone.

The play recounts the stories of 14 young people who have been in care are now living on their own in 'practice flats'.

It was subsequently performed in London at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith.

2011

In 2011, this play was produced by Rogue Machine in Los Angeles.

This production won the LA Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Writing and Lead Performance by Sam Anderson.

In 2011, he wrote a new version of Gogol's classic text, The Government Inspector, produced at London's Young Vic Theatre, directed by Richard Jones and starring The Mighty Boosh ' s Julian Barratt and Smack the Pony ' s Doon Mackichan and Kyle Soller.