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Bronagh Gallagher

Sat, 17 Oct 7:00 PM

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Bronagh Gallagher has been starring on screen and stage for over 30 years, including roles in The Commitments, Pulp Fiction, The Phantom Menace and most recently How To Get To Heaven From Belfast, written by Lisa Magee. She has also appeared in London’s West End, the Royal Court, the National Theatre and Broadway theatre productions including Complicité’s Street of Crocodiles,…

Bronagh Gallagher has been starring on screen and stage for over 30 years, including roles in The Commitments, Pulp Fiction, The Phantom Menace and most recently How To Get To Heaven From Belfast, written by Lisa Magee. She has also appeared in London’s West End, the Royal Court, the National Theatre and Broadway theatre productions including Complicité’s Street of Crocodiles, Bob Dylan & Conor McPherson’s award-winning musical Girl from The North Country, Sky’s hit TV show Brassic and the highly-acclaimed, Derry made, Bump along the Way. Bronagh is considered one of Ireland’s leading voices of soul music and is deeply respected for both the quality of her songwriting and her stellar live performances. She writes and produces her own music with her band and runs her own independent label, Salty Dog Records. Bronagh has released three studio albums to date and a recent highly-praised EP Witch It Up and the recent single release Turn the Temperature Down. Past collaborators include Brian Eno, Maria McKee and Gary Lightbody. Other single releases have included co-writes Truth or Darewith Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) featuring Lucius (backing vocals),and CryBabywith Noel Hogan (The Cranberries)