Peggy Ramsay

After touring with an opera company, and a spell as an actress, she began reading scripts for theatrical managers including Peter Daubeny,[5] who was later known for organising annual World Theatre Seasons.

For her entire career her business was based in Goodwin's Court, an alley off St Martin's Lane, London.

Of A Man for All Seasons (1966), Bolt's own screen adaptation of his play, she was dismissive: "We don’t expect it to succeed as it’s not very dramatic and has no sex at all".

[11] In 2009, a blue plaque was unveiled at Ramsay's former home in Kensington Place, Brighton by her friend and biographer Simon Callow.

[15] From December 2021 to January 2022 Tamsin Greig played Ramsay in a revival of Plater's Peggy For You, directed by Richard Wilson at the Hampstead Theatre.

Margaret Ramsay - Blue Plaque