Munro, George (1901-1968: playwright and journalist)
George Munro (1901-1968) was born in Govan. He spent much of his life working as a journalist in London but was also a playwright, his plays included: Vineyard Street, Gay Landscape and Mark But This Flea . He worked with Glasgow Unity Theatre . He was later involved with the Citizens' Theatre and the Arts Theatre in Glasgow .
From the guide to the Papers of George Munro (1901-1968), playwright and journalist, 1899-1967, (Glasgow University Library, Special Collections Department)
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| associatedWith | Glasgow Citizens' Theatre Company Ltd | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Glasgow Unity Theatre | corporateBody |
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| associatedWith | United Society of Boilermakers and Iron Ship Builders Govan Branch | corporateBody |
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