

Men Should Weep
Ena Lamont Stewart


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Readers appreciate the impactful storytelling in Scottish People's Theatre, highlighting its focus on the struggles of the Scottish working class in the early 20th century. The plays are noted for their profound examination of urban poverty and social issues, resonating deeply with audiences.
This publication contains five of Glasgow Unity Theatre's most important plays, including Ena Lamont Stewart's 'Men Should Weep' and a play from the 1950s, 'All in Good Faith', by Roddy McMillan, who had begun his career as one of Unity's outstanding performers.
Scottish People's Theatre is a British play written by Bill Findlay and published by Scottish Literary Studies (2007).
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Scottish Literary Studies · 2007 · 416 pp
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