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Scottish Theatre Company

The Scottish Theatre Company was started in 1980 under the direction of Dundee-born actor Ewan Hooper who had revived the Greenwich Theatre, London in 1969, but for most of its 8 years it was directed by his successor Tom Fleming. From its production base in Glasgow, where its home theatre was the Theatre Royal, it set out its policy of presenting Scottish and international classic drama, and commissioned new plays of Scottish drama. It was launched with a performance of Let Wives Tak Tent, Robert Kemp's translation into Scots of Molière's L'Ecole des Femmes, at the McRobert Centre at the University of Stirling on 16 March 1981. It toured nationally and appeared at the Edinburgh International Festival. The company represented British Theatre at the International Theatre Biennale in Warsaw in 1986 with Sir David Lyndsay's Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaites.

1981 season
Let Wives Tak Tent by Robert KempCivilians by Bill BrydenAnimal by Tom McGrathGhosts by Henrik Ibsen ==1982 season==
1982 season
Jamie the Saxt by Robert McLellanAne Satyre of the Thrie Estaites by Sir David Lyndsay ==1985 season==
1985 season
The Wallace by Sydney Goodsir SmithAne Satyre of the Thrie Estaites by Sir David Lindsay • Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht ==1986 season==
1986 season
Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaites by Sir David Lyndsay (Warsaw) • What Every Woman Knows by J.M. Barrie ==References==
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