Something (rather than nothing)
Arts:Visual Arts
Rachel Lally is an actor, writer, model, director, street theatre performer, poet and drama facilitator who trained with Crooked House Theatre Company and Kildare Youth Theatre before going on to obtain her MA in Theatre from The Gaiety School of Acting and NUI Maynooth.
Rachel has toured as an actor (and briefly, folk metal singer with Cruachan) both nationally and internationally as well as appearing in a number of films, theatre productions, music videos and TV commercials over the years. She is passionate about accessibility to the arts for people of all ages. Most recently she has performed her poetry in the Axis Theatre, performed with Giant Wolf Theatre (of which she is a member) in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, toured Ireland with the Moat Theatre production of 'Push Up' as well as directing a number of community and youth productions and is currently developing a new piece of work for stage.
During the COVID crisis, she has created the Podcast '6 of 1 and Half a Dozen of the Other' which asks a panel of Irish Artists to discuss thought experiments and is working on some writing and other creative projects for streaming.
Episode 122 - Heather Dean
Episode 121 - Kola Shippentower-Thompson
Episode 120 - Ivizia Dakini
Episode 119 - Loren Rhoads
Episode 118 - Hana Walker Brown
Episode 117 - Caustic Casanova
Episode 116 - Olivia Dolphin
Episode 115 - Aunia Kahn
Episode 114 - Liz Medina
Episode 113 - Joyce A. Miller
Episode 112 - Anika Orrock
Episode 111 - Laryssa Birdseye
Episode 110 - The Music Episode
Episode 109 - Ricardo Levins Morales
Episode 108 - Emily Coupe
Episode 107 - What If Comic Book Geeks Took Over an Episode of SRTN? Starring Martin Michaud-Couch, Sean Wynn, Ethan Slayton and Ken Volante
Episode 106 - Gabe Valentin
Episode 105 - Kristina King
Episode 104 - Frances McKee
Episode 103 - Betty Jaeger (Dame Peaches von Killingsworth/Baroque Betty)
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