Aoibhín Dunne is in her final year of the BA (Hons) in Drama (Performance) at TU Dublin Conservatoire, graduating in 2025. She previously trained with the Gaiety School of Acting’s Youth Theatre Company from 2017 to 2022, where she developed her interest in ensemble and devised performance.
Her stage work includes A Day in May (Dir: Veronica Coburn), Second Person Narrative by Jemma Kennedy, playing the Grandmother (Dir: Andrea Basquille), katzenmusik by Tom Fowler as Brother (Dir: Charlotte Tiernan), and The Disappearance of Walter Black at Smock Alley Theatre, playing Siobhán (Dir: Clare Maguire).
Aoibhín has training in Meisner and Laban techniques, Commedia dell’Arte (with Peter McDermott), and movement and dance (with Ella Clarke). Her vocal training is in the mezzo-soprano and contralto range, under Derval O’Sullivan. She is also trained in unarmed and rapier & dagger stage combat.