Moira Stuart - The Moira Stuart Cup

The Moira Stuart Cup

The Moira Stuart Cup is competed for annually at the United Hospitals Comedy Revue, by all five of the University of London Medical Schools. The current holders are St. George's Hospital Medical School.

The cup is not officially endorsed by Moira Stuart herself.

Previous Holders:

Year Winner Location
2012 St George's Hospital Medical School The Monckton Theatre, St George's Hospital Medical School
2011 St George's Hospital Medical School Great Hall, Sherfield Building, Imperial College London
2010 GKT School of Medicine The Greenwood Theatre, Guy's Hospital
2009 Royal Free and University College Medical School Peter Samuel Hall, Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead
2008 GKT School of Medicine The Monckton Theatre, St. George's Hospital Medical School
2007 Imperial College School of Medicine Peter Samuel Hall, Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead
2006 GKT School of Medicine The Greenwood Theatre, Guy's Hospital
2005 St George's Hospital Medical School The Bloomsbury Theatre, Bloomsbury
2004 St George's Hospital Medical School The Bloomsbury Theatre, Bloomsbury
2003 St George's Hospital Medical School The Bloomsbury Theatre, Bloomsbury
2002 N/A Tommy's Bar, St Thomas' Medical School

Note that the 2002 UH Revue was a showcase of each Medical School's Revue societies, with the competition element brought in from 2003.

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