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Ena Lamont Stewart was born on 10 February, 1912, is a Scottish playwright (1912–2006). Discover Ena Lamont Stewart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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1912

Ena Lamont Stewart (10 February 1912, Glasgow – 9 February 2006, Dalmellington) was a Scottish playwright.

Stewart was the daughter of a Church of Scotland minister whose family was originally from Canada and had settled in Glasgow.

She worked as the librarian of Baillie's Reference Library.

She married the Scottish actor Jack Stewart and had a son, William.

The couple both joined Glasgow's MSU Repertory Theatre in Rutherglen.

She was disturbed by the poverty in the Gorbals, and by the sight of "shawly women".

She became a receptionist at the Sick Children's Hospital and witnessed malnutrition and other diseases.

1947

Glasgow Unity Theatre first performed the play at the Athenaeum Theatre, Glasgow, on 30 January 1947.

100 plays were selected, among them Ena Lamont Stewart's, representing the year 1947.

Bet Low, Scottish artist and set designer

1950

The Heir to Ardmally, 1950's (Pitlochry festival theatre)

Walkies Time for a Black Poodle

Knocking on the Wall – Edinburgh festival

1951

After the company closed in 1951, the play fell into obscurity.

1970

Stewart revised her play in the 1970s, and it was revived for the 1982 Clydebuilt Season.

1973

Stewart was, with Joan Ure and Ada F. Kay, a founder member of the Scottish Society of Playwrights, having called with Hector MacMillan and John Hall the meeting which decided to establish the Society in September 1973, and the Scottish League of Dramatists.

Stewart's first play was Distinguished Company.

Her second play was Starched Aprons about the everyday trials of hospital life.

She wrote Men Should Weep in two days.

Both plays were commercial successes.

However, her subsequent plays were turned down for production.

Men Should Weep was a major theatrical landmark for the representation of Scottish, class and gender issues.

1998

In autumn 1998, theatre professionals were asked to nominate ten English language 20th century plays.

2005

The play saw the light of day again in 2005 when it was rated one of the top 50 plays of the last century.