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Darragh Kilkenny-Mondoux





Darragh Mondoux (she/her/elle) is an actress and writer, represented by Haus of Marc.

She graduated with honours with double majors in Irish Studies and the Liberal Arts College of Concordia in 2020, after years spent as the Communications Director and then Academic Coordinator for the Liberal Arts Student Society, as well as producing and directing three annual shows with the Liberal Arts College Theatre Society. She earned a graduate diploma from the Communications department of the same institution a year later. Her skills in media relations and publicity which she uses to serve the English Theatre scene in Quebec. She is also an alumnus of Playwrights Workshop Montreal's Young Creators Unit.

In 2019, Darragh started an independent theatre production company Heart of Gold Productions, under which she's produced 4 plays and one short film, all which she wrote and developed, recurrently in collaboration with Rubber Tree Media. Darragh became chair of the QDF Communications Committee in early 2022.     

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2021 – Graduate Diploma in Communications at Concordia University
2020 – Liberal Arts College & School of Irish Studies at Concordia University, with Honours
2014 – Dawson College - Dome Professional Theatre Program

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