Anna Ní Dhúill is an Irish theatre- and film-maker trying to make multi-disciplinary work that is meaningful. Their work, while not always thematically centered, is propelled by love and grief. They has worked with companies such as the Dublin Fringe Festival, Barnstorm Theatre and Galway International Arts Festival. Anna’s work in theatre began when they started youth-led theatre company Cult Collective in Kilkenny in 2016. Their career highlights include devising a feminist performance (Everything You Wanted To Know About Women* *But Were Too Afraid to Ask) in New York in 2019, being selected for the BBC Writersroom Voices Programme in 2023, and adapting their play 'Just Like You Said it Would Be' into a film script for Screen Ireland.

Anna is the Creative Director of Cult Collective based in Kilkenny.

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Ní Liomsa an Teach Álainn Seo returns for UK and Irish dates

Anna’s critically acclaimed one-person play will run at the Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin on the 17th and 18th of April, followed by two nights at the Shakespeare North Playhouse, Prescot on the 8th and 9th, and finishing in the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny on the 29th of May.