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David MacLennan: Theatre writer, director and producer (June 19, 1948–June 13 2014)

David MacLennan lost his short battle with Motor Neurone Disease last month.

Co-founder of 7:84 Theatre Company and Wildcat Productions, MacLennan was one of the founders of Glasgow’s MayFest and creator of the hugely popular “play, pie and a pint” format. He was in a new ascendancy with the National Theatre of Scotland (NToS), who commissioned him and David Greig to co-curate The Yes, No, Don’t Know, Show as a contribution to the independence debate in Scotland.

His death leaves a huge hole at the centre of Scottish theatre, particularly in its political and popular strands. 

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