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March Renowned actress Siobhán McKenna celebrated at annual scholarship and lecture series
Renowned actress Siobhán McKenna celebrated at annual scholarship and lecture series
Monday, 24 March 2025
Caitríona McLaughlin, Artistic Director of the Abbey Theatre, the National Theatre of Ireland; Dr Charlotte McIvor, Head of Postgraduate Programmes in Drama and Theatre Studies in the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies; Chen Rui (Daphne), recipient of the Siobhán McKenna scholarship; and Siobhán McKenna’s son Donnacha O'Dea and his wife Patricia O’Dea. Credit – Martina Regan
Artistic Director for the Abbey Theatre Caitríona McLaughlin has presented the 2024-2025 Siobhán McKenna Scholarship to University of Galway MA in Drama and Theatre Studies student Chen Rui (Daphne).
Siobhán McKenna was born in Belfast and went on to be a world-renowned actress of stage and screen, starring in Dr Zhivago, King of Kings and Of Human Bondage.
The Award and Lecture Series in her name was established by her family in celebration of the 100th year of her birth in 1922, to support the next generation of student creatives in drama and theatre in University of Galway.
The 2024-2025 Siobhán McKenna Scholarship has been awarded to student Chen Rui (Daphne), originally from China, who has a particular interest in intercultural and transcultural performance.
Donnacha O’Dea, Siobhán McKenna’s son who initiated the lecture series and scholarship award, said: "As we enter into the second year of this lecture series and award, the power of this initiative to further my mother’s legacy has become even clearer to me as the skills and national origins of both of our winners to date have challenged the limits of my own imagination in ways that I know my mother would have found exciting and energising.”
Dr Charlotte McIvor, head of Postgraduate Programmes in Drama and Theatre Studies in the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, University of Galway said: “Chen Rui (Daphne)’s journey from China to Ireland to pursue this scholarship and further her theatre and performance skills at the intersection of theory and practice would make McKenna proud. Chen’s particular interest in intercultural and transcultural performance epitomizes the hope of this scholarship as a continuation of and furthering of McKenna’s legacy through theatre practices yet to be even imagined.”
Caitríona McLaughlin, Artistic Director of the Abbey Theatre, the National Theatre of Ireland said: “McKenna had a profound impact on Irish theatre and her celebrated performances in English and Irish on stage at the Abbey Theatre are part of theatre lore. Not only did she star in many significant productions at the National Theatre of Ireland, it was pivotal to her life, as she met her husband Denis O’Dea at the Abbey in the 1940s. Her extraordinary international career on stage and screen led the way for many Irish actors who came after her. This scholarship award is a worthy way to honour her life, her family and future generations of theatre makers.”
The 2025 Siobhán McKenna Lecture’s celebration of the past, present and future of Irish theatre and performance through gathering leading practitioners, scholars and exceptional students at University of Galway epitomises the ongoing achievements of Drama and Theatre Studies at University of Galway which was recognised for the second year running in the top 100 QS World University rankings for Performing Arts.
Caitríona McLaughlin is an award-winning theatre and opera director. As part of the lecture, she also launched a new book by University of Galway academics, Dr Charlotte McIvor and Dr Ian R. Walsh, Contemporary Irish Theatre: Histories and Theories. It is the first contemporary Irish theatre history survey in 20 years covering both the Republic and Northern Ireland.
Siobhán McKenna’s career started in An Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway and she went on to appear in Abbey Theatre productions in the 1940s before making her London debut in 1947 in The White Steed. She was also a theatre director, translator and activist, as well as an alumna of University of Galway.
The University of Galway Library is the custodian of the Siobhán McKenna’s archive. Donated to the University in 2012 and made accessible to the public in 2019, the collection consists of material in paper and audio-visuals, covering all aspects of her life and career, as well as material relating to her family and friends.
Born in Belfast in 1922, Siobhán McKenna’s career started in An Taibhdhearc Theatre, the National Theatre of the Irish Language in Galway and she went on to appear in Abbey Theatre productions in the 1940s before making her London debut in 1947 in The White Steed and continuing on to Broadway where she was the first Irish actor to win a Tony Award in 1956. She was also a theatre director, translator and activist.
The event is co-presented by Galway University Foundation, University of Galway’s College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies; Drama and Theatre Studies; and Arts in Action.
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Author: Marketing and Communications Office , NUI Galway
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