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Peggy Ramsay

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247: 132:. During a brief and unhappy marriage, she came to England in 1929; her husband Norman Ramsay was under investigation in South Africa. After touring with an opera company, and a spell as an actress, she began reading scripts for theatrical managers including 148:
As she was gaining no financial return from scripts she was finding, in 1953 her friends and acquaintances persuaded her to open her own agency, in which they invested. For her entire career her business was based in Goodwin's Court, an alley off
212:, initiated by Ramsay in 1970, led to friction between the author and the playwright's former agent. For about ten years, she consulted her client, David Hare, about the quality of the work of other writers represented by her agency. 124:, Australia. Her father's name was originally Vilenski, but her mother believed this Jewish name was a social drawback so had it changed to Venniker. Her family had settled in South Africa by the end of the 235:
The Peggy Ramsay Foundation has been established by her estate and makes grants and awards to help writers and writing for the stage. Her archive has been donated to the
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set in the late 1960s, Ramsay is placed centre stage. Two books have been written about Ramsay;
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She represented many of the leading dramatists to emerge from the 1950s onwards, including
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Peggy to her Playwrights: The Letters of Margaret Ramsay, Play Agent
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from the effects of a heart condition and circulation problems.
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Love Is Where It Falls: The Story of a Passionate Friendship
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Peggy: The Life of Margaret Ramsay, Play Agent (1997)
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Knopf, 2002 , p. 144. 410:"Enter stage left, Hare the secret critic" 243:by her friend and biographer Simon Callow. 20: 453: 451: 393:Prick Up Your Ears: The Life of Joe Orton 328: 326: 324: 477:"Welcome to the Peggy Ramsay Foundation" 100:(27 May 1908 - 4 September 1991) was an 320: 300:played Ramsay in a revival of Plater's 289:(1999),an account of their friendship. 7: 706:Australian people of English descent 696:Australian emigrants to South Africa 281:by Colin Chambers a biography, and 128:, in which her father served in the 601:Allfree, Claire (7 December 2021). 336:, London: John Murray, 2010, p.409 296:From December 2021 to January 2022 14: 575:Seymour, Miranda (27 July 2018). 408:Brooks, Richard (8 August 2010). 609:– via www.telegraph.co.uk. 511:Gurner, Richard (30 June 2009). 716:People with Alzheimer's disease 701:Australian emigrants to England 660:Archive of Margaret Ramsay Ltd 1: 250:Margaret Ramsay - Blue Plaque 445:Chambers (1997), pp. 179-86. 711:People from New South Wales 655:The Peggy Ramsay Foundation 130:South African Medical Corps 35:Margaret Francesca Venniker 732: 495:"The Peggy Ramsay archive" 686:British literary agencies 481:peggyramsayfoundation.org 198:, she persuaded producer 98:Margaret Francesca Ramsay 542:"Peggy For You" (review) 436:Chambers (1997), p. 157. 426:(subscription required) 662:at the British Library 382:Chambers (1997), p. 8. 371:Love is Where it Falls 251: 205:Entertaining Mr Sloane 249: 164:A Man for All Seasons 138:World Theatre Seasons 639:www.whatsonstage.com 501:, 15 September 2010. 332:Christopher Stevens 255:Portrayals and books 190:. 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Molong
New South Wales
London
Australian
theatrical agent
Molong
New South Wales
Great War
South African Medical Corps
Peter Daubeny
World Theatre Seasons
St Martin's Lane
London
Robert Bolt
A Man for All Seasons
Alan Ayckbourn
Eugène Ionesco
J. B. Priestley
Stephen Poliakoff
David Hare
Joe Orton
National Assistance
Michael Codron
Entertaining Mr Sloane
John Lahr
Alzheimer's disease
London
British Library
Brighton

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