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"Off script with..."
Queen Margaret University
7 episodes
5 days ago
"Going Off Script With..." is a series of informal conversations with actors, broadcasters, directors and producers of stage, screen and everything in between, all of them notable alumni of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh (QMU).

Our guests talk candidly about their paths to success, from university days through to career highlights with plenty of fun, insightful anecdotes in between.

This first QMU Alumni podcast series celebrates 50 years of Drama and Performance teaching at QMU, and is hosted by Professor David Stevenson, Dean of the School of Arts, Social Sciences and Management.

Since 1971, when the Edinburgh College of Speech and Drama was incorporated into Queen Margaret College, thousands of graduates from our acting, drama and theatre arts courses, have gone on to thrive in a variety of careers in the creative industries, and beyond.

Find out more about our 50 Years of Performance and Drama at QMU throughout 2022 and meet our notable alumni!

Visit: www.qmu.ac.uk/50-anniversary

#50YearsQMU
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"Going Off Script With..." is a series of informal conversations with actors, broadcasters, directors and producers of stage, screen and everything in between, all of them notable alumni of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh (QMU).

Our guests talk candidly about their paths to success, from university days through to career highlights with plenty of fun, insightful anecdotes in between.

This first QMU Alumni podcast series celebrates 50 years of Drama and Performance teaching at QMU, and is hosted by Professor David Stevenson, Dean of the School of Arts, Social Sciences and Management.

Since 1971, when the Edinburgh College of Speech and Drama was incorporated into Queen Margaret College, thousands of graduates from our acting, drama and theatre arts courses, have gone on to thrive in a variety of careers in the creative industries, and beyond.

Find out more about our 50 Years of Performance and Drama at QMU throughout 2022 and meet our notable alumni!

Visit: www.qmu.ac.uk/50-anniversary

#50YearsQMU
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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"Going Off Script With" Episode 4 - Emma Hay, Programme Manager, Edinburgh International Festival
"Off script with..."
1 hour
3 years ago
"Going Off Script With" Episode 4 - Emma Hay, Programme Manager, Edinburgh International Festival
In our fourth episode, I was delighted be joined in person by Class of 2011 Drama & Theatre Arts Graduate. Over the past 10 years, she has gone on to build a successful career working in several theatre and festival companies including the Ambassador Theatre Group, Tron Theatre, Glasgow; Edinburgh International Book Festival and is now Programme Manager at the Edinburgh International Festival.



Emma gives us a great insight into her time at QMU, including being one of the first cohorts of students on our Musselburgh campus, building lifelong friendships with her course mates and how important societies were to her student experience.

So, relax and enjoy ‘Going off script with Emma Hay’.
"Off script with..."
"Going Off Script With..." is a series of informal conversations with actors, broadcasters, directors and producers of stage, screen and everything in between, all of them notable alumni of Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh (QMU).

Our guests talk candidly about their paths to success, from university days through to career highlights with plenty of fun, insightful anecdotes in between.

This first QMU Alumni podcast series celebrates 50 years of Drama and Performance teaching at QMU, and is hosted by Professor David Stevenson, Dean of the School of Arts, Social Sciences and Management.

Since 1971, when the Edinburgh College of Speech and Drama was incorporated into Queen Margaret College, thousands of graduates from our acting, drama and theatre arts courses, have gone on to thrive in a variety of careers in the creative industries, and beyond.

Find out more about our 50 Years of Performance and Drama at QMU throughout 2022 and meet our notable alumni!

Visit: www.qmu.ac.uk/50-anniversary

#50YearsQMU