Grrr or grr is an onomatopoeia for growling.
Grrr may also refer to:
Grrr... is the third full length album by the indie rock group Bishop Allen. It was released on March 10, 2009. It is the follow-up to their 2007 album, The Broken String.
Dusty Hughes (born 16 Sept 1947) is an English playwright and director, writing for both the theatre and television. In the early seventies he was Theatre Editor of Time Out and helped to establish that magazine’s theatre coverage as an alternative voice. He then joined the Bush Theatre as Artistic Director and with Simon Stokes and Jenny Topper developed it as a venue for new writing and directed new plays by Snoo Wilson, Tony Bicat, Julia Kearsley, Kurt Vonnegut, Howard Barker, Ron Hutchinson and Ken Campbell. In 1980 his first play Commitments (which preceded the unrelated Roddy Doyle novel and subsequent film of the same name) won him the London Theatre Critics Most Promising Playwright Award.
His subsequents plays have been seen at the National Theatre, The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford and London, The Royal Court, Hampstead Theatre, The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, The Bush, the Donmar and in the West End as well as in Europe and America. He has worked extensively in television. He was joint winner of the Writer’s Guild Award for Best Drama Series for “Between The Lines” and created “The Brief” for ITV as well as adapting Joseph Conrad’s “The Secret Agent” for BBC1. He has also written for many other series including “Silent Witness” and “Lewis” and most recently the BBC’s “The Musketeers” (2015).