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In what ways did amateur practitioners contribute to the development of mid-century theatre in Scotland?

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The historical context reveals that the concept of a Scottish National Theatre was virtually nonexistent a century ago, with Scottish stages primarily showcasing English productions. Despite a rich cultural heritage, Scots struggled to see their narratives authentically represented. The early 20th century marked a turning point as a growing desire for national identity spurred efforts to establish a distinct theatrical presence. The rise of amateur theatre, particularly among working-class communities, played a crucial role in shaping the vibrant Scottish theatre scene seen today.

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In what ways did amateur practitioners contribute to the development of mid-century theatre in Scotland?, Guido Böhm

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