Scottish culture is on life support, but it can be revived
The Scottish arts industry is fighting for its future. Pictured: Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Photo: Anutr Tosirikul/Shutterstock
With several Scottish venues closed and funding in an uncertain place, the country’s theatre sector is in survival mode, when it once felt like the centre of the theatrical universe, says Fergus Morgan. What can its history tell us about today?
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