Hector MacMillan

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Hector MacMillan


Born
in Tollcross, Glasgow, Scotland
September 29, 1929

Died
April 01, 2018

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Hector MacMillan was a Scottish playwright and luthier. His most famous, and most controversial play, The Sash, which was first performed in 1973 on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, was one of the earliest to confront the scourge of sectarianism.

Throughout the 1970s, his output included The Rising, Royal Visit and Oh What a Lovely Peace! Later, in the 1980s, he created inspired adaptations of the work of Moliere, including The Misanthrope and The Hypochondriack. He was a founder-member of the Scottish Society of Playwrights.

His book Handful of Rogues: Thomas Muir’s Enemies of the People was published in 2005.
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Serving Twa Maisters: Five ...

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Handful of Rogues: Thomas M...

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The Sash

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Luthery & The Helmholtz Equ...

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Radical Scotland, Jun / Jul...

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Scots Plays of the Seventies

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Chapman 43-44: Scottish The...

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