University of Galway has launched a new scholarship in honour of the renowned actress of stage and screen Siobhán McKenna.
The award is being established to support the next generation of student creatives in theatre at the University and will run alongside a lecture series.
The inaugural address will be given by Lelia Doolan, the theatre and film actor, director and producer who was also a collaborator and close friend of Siobhán McKenna.
Siobhán McKenna was born in Belfast and is a world-renowned actress of stage and screen fame, starring in Dr Zhivago, King of Kings and Of Human Bondage.
Her 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 the University of Galway.
Her archive is held by the University of Galway, which has long been committed to the preservation and extension of her legacy.
The new Siobhán McKenna Scholarship Award will be awarded annually to one student in the MA in Drama and Theatre Studies, based on previous practical experience and academic achievement; potential for a rewarding career in the arts or politically-engaged arts; use of native languages.
The inaugural recipient of the Siobhán McKenna scholarship was also announced – Syrian theatre maker and scenographer, Nouf Rafea.
Donnacha O’Dea, Siobhán McKenna’s son who initiated the lecture series and scholarship award said, “My family and I are delighted to celebrate my mother’s legacy by establishing the Siobhán McKenna Award and Lecture Series to support the next generation of creatives in Theatre at University of Galway.”
“We are proud to honour Nouf Rafea, as the inaugural recipient for the award. Nouf is a theatre maker and activist, making brave, innovative performance who follows in the footsteps of my mother.”
Dr Charlotte McIvor, head of Postgraduate Programmes in Drama and Theatre Studies said, “This visionary initiative places students and bringing together our wider community to reflect on McKenna’s legacy together in a dynamic package which we hope will have an impact on the future of Irish theatre. Nouf Rafea, our first scholarship recipient, epitomizes this promise.”
Professor Rebecca Braun, Executive Dean of the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies at University of Galway added, “As a College we are delighted to honour of the impact of Siobhán McKenna’s legacy and to recognise the achievement of Nouf Rafea as the inaugural recipient of this scholarship.”
“This scholarship speaks to our signature research areas of Creativity, Culture and Inclusion and Transnational Encounters and Global Legacies.”