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The Warp (play) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Neil Oram
Neil Oram is a British musician, poet, artist and playwright, best known as the author of ''The Warp'', a 10 play cycle, directed by Ken Campbell. == Family ==
Oram is a Celt born in Torquay on the 2nd of January 1938. His father, Bob Oram, was a sportsman and musician, a champion cyclist who played the fiddle and mandolin. He was also a witty cartoonist and an accomplished conjurer. In the Second World War Bob Oram worked with Frank Whittle on creating the first jet engine. He was an expert gardener and later worked managing a large flower shop. Above all Oram’s father was a warm-hearted and spiritual teacher. By contrast, Oram’s mother was nasty and cruel, a tyrant who freely handed out demonic curses to anyone who in any way displeased her. "Cursed was the day that you were born!" was one of her favourites. His upbringing led Oram to learn to find spiritual strength in himself and to find pleasure in solitude.
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