Talk:Theatre of Scotland

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Noob here and unsure of everything. Just wanted to point out that the first paragraph is a difficult read. There are a couple of 'generalisations' which left me wondering, here's one for example - "As a result of mass migration, both to and from Scotland, in the modern period, Scottish literature has been introduced to a global audience, and has also created an increasingly multicultural Scottish theatre." - Does this mean modern Scottish literature or historical Scottish literature has been introduced globally due to modern migration? The reason I ask is that historically, Scottish writers (or the best writers of their time) have been fairly well known in Europe, the USA and Russia (Sir Walter Scott, Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson) - Just pointing it out. Thanks :) Am I even posting this on the right page? That's how new I am. :) Calamity Hill (talk) 12:12, 21 July 2013 (UTC)

What happened to the last twenty years?
As far as I can see most of the material relating to post 1995 has been removed!

A lot has happened including devolution and the establishment of the NTS. --MacRùsgail (talk) 20:23, 3 August 2014 (UTC)


 * I notice also most of the NTS material has been removed.--MacRùsgail (talk) 15:33, 4 August 2014 (UTC)