*** Welcome to piglix ***

Peggy Ramsay

Peggy Ramsay
Born Margaret Francesca Venniker
(1908-05-27)May 27, 1908
Molong, New South Wales, Australia
Died September 4, 1991(1991-09-04) (aged 83)
London, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Occupation Theatrical Agent

Margaret Francesca "Peggy" Ramsay (27 May 1908 – 4 September 1991) was an Australian-born British theatrical agent.

Although Ramsay was born to English parents in Molong, New South Wales, Australia, her family eventually settled in South Africa by the end of the Great War in which her father served in the South African Medical Corps. but during a brief and unhappy marriage 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 a number of managements including that of Peter Daubeny, later noted for organising annual 'World Theatre' Seasons.

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 St. Martin's Lane, London. She was able to buy out her partners in 1963, after the success of her first "discovery'", Robert Bolt.

She represented many of the leading dramatists to emerge from the 1950s onwards, including Alan Ayckbourn, Eugène Ionesco, J. B. Priestley, Stephen Poliakoff and David Hare. After discovering Joe Orton, then living on National Assistance, she persuaded producer Michael Codron to stage Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane. Ramsay represented the dramatist, and then his estate, for the rest of her life. The 1978 biography of Orton by John Lahr, initiated by Ramsay in 1970, led to friction between the author and the playwright's former agent.


...
Wikipedia

...