Drama (Performance)

Bronwyn Goulding

Bronwyn Goulding is in her final year of the BA (Hons) in Drama (Performance) at TU Dublin Conservatoire, graduating in 2025. She previously trained at Vicky Barry Performing Arts from 2016 to 2022 and was awarded the Sondheim Festival Bursary in 2023 by Liz Callaway and Christine Scarry.

Bronwyn’s recent stage work includes A Day in May (Dir: Veronica Coburn), Second Person Narrative by Jemma Kennedy, in which she played the Aunt (Dir: Andrea Basquille), and Most Peculiar Dreams at The Helix, playing Grace Donnelly (Dir: Juliet Hill). She also performed as a featured solo singer at the AIMS Awards at the Gleneagle INEC (Dir: EJ Reilly). Musical theatre credits include Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family (Dir: Jennifer O’Brien, Clane Musical & Dramatic Society) and Jennifer Gabriel in The Witches of Eastwick (Dir: Art McGauran, Newbridge Musical Theatre).

She holds IDCA certification in unarmed stage combat and has also trained in rapier & dagger. Her additional training includes musical theatre dance and movement. A strong soprano (B3–C6) with strong sight-reading skills, Bronwyn also plays guitar and ukulele.