QMU HAS ALWAYS BRIMMED with creative talent, so why would we go anywhere else to source great writing to mark our special anniversary year?
We have been delighted to commission QMU drama alumna Stef Smith, to develop an original piece of drama that celebrates the history of Queen Margaret University.
Stef, who is an award-winning playwright, seemed like the perfect fit for this special 150th anniversary project.
Having achieved her BA (Hons) Drama and Theatre Arts at QMU in 2009, Stef has been described by the Scotsman as āone of Scotlandās most gifted playwrightsā, and The List as āone of Scotlandās boldest chroniclers of contemporary womenās livesā.
Not long after graduating, Stef won an Olivier Award for āRoadkillā. Her plays include āNora: A Dollās Houseā, āSwallowā and āEnoughā; and her recent screen credits include āFloatā, the BBC Scotland drama, which shines a light on the lives of LGBTQ+ teens living in rural communities. She has a string of awards to her bow, and in 2022, she was voted Best Writer at the Royal Television Society Awards.
Stefās play, which will be staged in 2025/6 ā the Universityās 150th academic year - forms part of a wide range of activities which will celebrate the significant historical milestone. It will be performed by QMU Acting and Performance students, with
various elements of the production involving students from across our Media, Communication and Performing Arts Division.
John Dean, Head of Media, Communication and Performing Arts at QMU, said:
We are excited to mark our 150th anniversary with great writing from Stef. It not only allows us to showcase the talents of one of our award-winning drama graduates, it also creates a platform to highlight our institutionās rich history.
Want to book tickets for the play? Weāll keep you posted about the timing and details via our social media platforms and our website, later on this year.
Interested in learning more about Stef Smith?
Listen to her chat about her varied career in the QMU podcast āGoing Off Script
With...ā by clicking . The podcast series, which includes a series
of interviews with our performing arts graduates, went live in 2023 when we
celebrated ā50 years of Dramaā at QMU.