All the World’s a Stage

Story appeared in the 2018 issue of QMS Connections Magazine.

BY HAYLEY PICARD, COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER

QMS’ legacy of dramatic performances spans from comedies to dramas, the profound to the absurd, musicals to Shakespeare. Throughout the last 100 years, Queen Margaret’s School students have educated, reflected, entertained, engaged, questioned, and pushed boundaries each time they stepped onto stage.


The production of high-calibre dramas and stage performances has evolved at Queen Margaret’s School over the years. Indeed, the drama program at the School evolved from a need to fundraise money for projects such as the swimming pool and our beautiful heritage chapel.

Throughout the years, our School has provided opportunities for students to practice choral speech, study classical theatre, execute public speaking and spoken word poetry, and explore the dramatic arts. Each performance has created a unique learning experience for the students involved, developing new, deeper understandings of life, society and our commonly held beliefs.


1923

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The Story of the Life of Queen Margaret was performed in the summer term of 1923.


1930

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Ali Baba was performed May 1-3, 1930 and raised almost $500 for the construction of the QMS pool.


1959

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Miss Geoghegan as The Sultan of Trebizond - 1959

Miss Geoghegan as The Sultan of Trebizond - 1959


1938

Beauty and the Beast 1938

Beauty and the Beast 1938


1935

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1935


1959

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Dance of the Clowns - 1959


1972 / 1975

HMS Pinafore was performed in partnership with Brentwood College School in 1972 and with Shawnigan Lake School in 1975.

HMS Pinafore was performed in partnership with Brentwood College School in 1972 and with Shawnigan Lake School in 1975.


1977

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1997

Trifles explored the subject of spousal abuse in the form of a murder mystery.

Trifles explored the subject of spousal abuse in the form of a murder mystery.


2013

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In The Cagebirds, performers examined social stereotyping of women and mental illness.


2015

Fame Jr. was a Junior and Senior School musical collaboration that played to sold-out audiences.

Fame Jr. was a Junior and Senior School musical collaboration that played to sold-out audiences.


2016

Alice, Tales of a Curious Girl

Alice, Tales of a Curious Girl