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==University and Medics' Revues== It is a current and longstanding tradition of medical, dental, engineering, legal and veterinary schools within the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia to stage revues each year, combining comedy sketches, songs, parodies, films and sound-bites. As well as performing at their home universities, British revues are sometimes also performed at festivals such as the [[Edinburgh Festival Fringe]].<ref>[http://old.chortle.co.uk/edfest2002/edshows.html?http&&&old.chortle.co.uk/edfest2002/kamasuture.html Review of the Cambridge Medics Revue at the 2002 Edinburgh Fringe]</ref><ref>[http://www.edfringe.com/shows/detail.php?action=shows&id=530 The Birmingham Medics Revue at the Edinburgh Festival 2008]</ref> === United Hospitals Comedy Revue - The Moira Stuart Cup === The Moira Stuart Cup is competed for annually at the United Hospitals Comedy Revue, by all five of the [[United Hospitals|University of London Medical Schools]]. It has been won by all medical schools at least once, with [[UCL Medical School|RUMS]] (UCL Medical School) and [[St George's, University of London#Student Life|St George's Hospital Medical School]] achieving the most victories, winning the trophy six times each. The cup is not officially endorsed by [[Moira Stuart]] herself. {| class="wikitable" !Year !Winner !Location |- |2025 |The Zebraphiles ([[Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry]]) |Metric Bar, [[Imperial College London]] (hosted by [[Imperial College School of Medicine|ICSM)]] |- |2024 |The MDs Comedy Revue [[UCL Medical School|(RUMS)]] |St. George's Hospital Medical School Bar, [[St. George's Hospital Medical School|St George's Hospital Medical School]] |- |2023 |The Zebraphiles ([[Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry]]) Feat. Emma Walker of BSMS |St. George's Hospital Medical School Bar, [[St. George's Hospital Medical School|St George's Hospital Medical School]] |- |2022 |Malignant Humours ([[St George's Hospital Medical School]]) |Laird Hall, Whitechapel (hosted by [[Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry|Barts and The London]]) |- |2021 |N/A |No event held due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom]] |- |2020 |The Zebraphiles ([[Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry]]) |Brian Drewe Lecture Theatre, [[Imperial College London]] (hosted by [[Imperial College School of Medicine|ICSM)]] |- |2019 |See Note<sup>[a]</sup> |Bush House, [[Guy's Hospital|King's College London]] (hosted by [[GKT School of Medicine|GKT]]) |- |2018 |The Zebraphiles ([[Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry]]) |Peter Samuel Hall, [[Royal Free Hospital]] (hosted by [[UCL Medical School|RUMS]]) |- |2017 |The MDs Comedy Revue [[UCL Medical School|(RUMS)]] |Monckton Theatre, [[St. George's Hospital Medical School|St George's Hospital Medical School]] |- |2016 |The MDs Comedy Revue [[UCL Medical School|(RUMS)]] |Genesis Cinema, Whitechapel (hosted by [[Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry|Barts and The London]]) |- |2015 |The MDs Comedy Revue [[UCL Medical School|(RUMS)]] |Monckton Theatre, [[St. George's Hospital Medical School|St George's Hospital Medical School]] |- |2014 |The MDs Comedy Revue [[UCL Medical School|(RUMS)]] |Monckton Theatre, [[St. George's Hospital Medical School|St George's Hospital Medical School]] |- |2013 |[[GKT School of Medicine]] |Greenwood Theatre, [[Guy's Hospital|King's College London]] (hosted by [[GKT School of Medicine|GKT]]) |- |2012 |Malignant Humours ([[St George's Hospital Medical School]]) |Monckton Theatre, [[St. George's Hospital Medical School|St George's Hospital Medical School]] |- |2011 |Malignant Humours ([[St George's Hospital Medical School]]) |Great Hall, Sherfield Building, [[Imperial College London]] (hosted by [[Imperial College School of Medicine|ICSM)]] |- |2010 |[[GKT School of Medicine]] feat. Tim Jackson and Sam Haddad of BSMS |Greenwood Theatre, [[Guy's Hospital|King's College London]] (hosted by [[GKT School of Medicine|GKT]]) |- |2009 |The MDs Comedy Revue [[UCL Medical School|(RUMS)]] |Peter Samuel Hall, [[Royal Free Hospital]] (hosted by [[UCL Medical School|RUMS]]) |- |2008 |[[GKT School of Medicine]] |Monckton Theatre, [[St. George's Hospital Medical School|St George's Hospital Medical School]] |- |2007 |[[Imperial College School of Medicine]] |Peter Samuel Hall, [[Royal Free Hospital]] (hosted by [[UCL Medical School|RUMS]]) |- |2006 |[[GKT School of Medicine]] |Greenwood Theatre, [[Guy's Hospital|King's College London]] (hosted by [[GKT School of Medicine|GKT]]) |- |2005 |Malignant Humours ([[St George's Hospital Medical School]]) |[[Bloomsbury Theatre]], [[University College London]] (hosted by [[UCL Medical School|RUMS]]) |- |2004 |Malignant Humours ([[St George's Hospital Medical School]]) |[[Bloomsbury Theatre]], [[University College London]] (hosted by [[UCL Medical School|RUMS]]) |- |2003 |Malignant Humours ([[St George's Hospital Medical School]]) |[[Bloomsbury Theatre]], [[University College London]] (hosted by [[UCL Medical School|RUMS]]) |- |2002 |N/A<sup>[b]</sup> |Tommy's Bar, [[King's College London]] (hosted by [[GKT School of Medicine|GKT]]) |} <small>a. In 2019, the judges ironically declared Imperial College School of Medicine the winners, because they could not decide which of The MDs Comedy Revue or The Zebraphiles were the funnier.</small> <small>b. The 2002 UH Revue was a showcase of each Medical School's Revue societies, with the competition element brought in from 2003.</small>
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