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It’s 1997. You’re 11. You’re sad, lonely and scared of doing anything that would get you singled out by the hopeless, angry people in your hometown. One day you see a man on telly. He’s mumbling, yet electrifying. You become obsessed with him. You write to him. A lot. It’s 2017. You find those letters and ask yourself: 'Has the world changed, or have I changed?'.

Letters to Morrissey is the third in a trilogy of often darkly comic works drawing on the joys and struggles of growing up in working class Scotland, explored through letters written to renowned singer-songwriter Morrissey at the turn of the millennium by a conflicted teenager from the outskirts of Glasgow.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOberon Books
Release dateSep 28, 2017
ISBN9781786822994
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Gary McNair

Gary McNair is a playwright, director and performer based in Glasgow. His aim is to make work that will entertain and challenge audiences in equal measures. He has produced work with and for many of Scotland’s major theatre companies and his work has been translated into several languages and performed around the world. He is an Associate Artist at The Traverse Theatre. Recent work includes A Gambler’s Guide to Dying which enjoyed a successful run at the Traverse Theatre during the 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a subsequent world tour and was part of the Adelaide Festival in 2016. The show received huge critical acclaim, was the recipient of a Fringe First and the Holden Street Theatre awards, was featured in the BBC’s Best Solo Shows of the Fringe and made a New York transfer. Gary’s other recent writing credits include Locker Room Talk (Traverse Theatre), Let The Bitch Burn (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), After the Cuts (Òran Mór), Fess Up (Company of Angels), Donald Robertson is Not a Stand Up Comedian (Traverse Theatre/National Theatre of Scotland).

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