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Men Should Weep

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Ena Lamont Stewart

An extraordinarily moving play of women surviving in the east end of Glasgow of the 1930's. It finds in the lives of Maggie, her family and her neighbours not only all the tragedy that appalling housing, massive unemployment, and grinding poverty can produce, but also a rich vein of comedy - the sense of the ridiculous, the need for a good laugh.

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Ena Lamont Stewart

An extraordinarily moving play of women surviving in the east end of Glasgow of the 1930's. It finds in the lives of Maggie, her family and her neighbours not only all the tragedy that appalling housing, massive unemployment, and grinding poverty can produce, but also a rich vein of comedy - the sense of the ridiculous, the need for a good laugh.

Ena Lamont Stewart

An extraordinarily moving play of women surviving in the east end of Glasgow of the 1930's. It finds in the lives of Maggie, her family and her neighbours not only all the tragedy that appalling housing, massive unemployment, and grinding poverty can produce, but also a rich vein of comedy - the sense of the ridiculous, the need for a good laugh.

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