Tom McGrath (playwright)
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Tom McGrath (23 October 1940 – 29 April 2009) was a Scottish playwright and jazz pianist.


Career

McGrath was born in
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During the mid 1960s he was associated with the emerging UK underground culture, participating in
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's ''Project Sigma'', working as features editor of Peace News, and becoming founding editor of the
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. During the early 1970s he worked with
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on ''The Great Northern Welly-Boot Show''. From 1974-77 he was director of the
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(named after the influence of
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in Glasgow. During this time, he wrote the popular play ''
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''. In 1977 he worked with Jimmy Boyle (then recently released from the Special Unit at Barlinnie jail) on the play ''The Hardman''. McGrath's autobiographical 1979 play '' The Innocent'' relates his drug use and addiction during the 1960s. His play ''Animal'', an excursion into the anthropoid substructure of society, featured in the programme of the
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in 1980 and was staged again by the Scottish Theatre Company in 1981.Stevenson, Randall (1981), ''Scottish Theatre Company: First Days, First Nights'', in Murray, Glen (ed.), ''Cencrastus'' No. 7, Winter 1981 - 82, pp. 10 - 13 In 1986 he wrote the script for a short film commissioned by
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and produced by Glasgow Film and Video Workshop. The film was written as a comedy-drama and toured Scotland on a bus after being shown at the
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Profile
scotlandonsunday.Scotsman.com, April 2005; retrieved 30 August 2017.
Who Was Tom McGrath?
Edinburgh Film Festival, April 2017; retrieved 22 April 2020. 1940 births 2009 deaths Musicians from Glasgow Scottish jazz pianists Scottish dramatists and playwrights 20th-century British dramatists and playwrights 20th-century pianists 20th-century Scottish musicians People from Rutherglen {{Scotland-writer-stub