Doireann May White
Doireann May White is a talented actress who graduated from the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) with a BA in Acting. Her recent stage performances include notable roles in the Rose Theatre’s productions of *Romeo & Juliet* and *Richard III*. She previously showcased her versatility by understudying Mairead in the acclaimed West End production of Martin McDonagh's *The Lieutenant of Inishmore*, which starred Aidan Turner and was directed by the renowned Michael Grandage at the Wyndham's Theatre.
In addition to these highlights, Doireann's diverse theatre repertoire features performances as Ciara in Erica Murray's *The Cat's Mother*, under the direction of Jackie Fisher for Wildcard Theatre, and as Miss Prism in *The Importance of Being Earnest* and Jane Bennett in *Pride & Prejudice*, directed by Nona Shepphard for Classic Cuts. Her portrayal of Vicky in *Christmas at Mildred's* and Olive Day in Mark O'Rowe's *Crestfall* further exemplifies her range, as does her role as Mari in *The Sweethearts* at the Finborough Theatre and Sara in *There Is No Failure, Only Feedback*.
Doireann has also made her mark in film, playing the lead in the short film *Maeve*, directed by Alexander M. Martinez, and appearing in *Those Who Are Lost* and *Nothing Surrounded by Us*. Additionally, she featured in the web series *Stalling* and *Student/Teacher*, showcasing her dynamic acting skills. Based in London, Doireann continues to captivate audiences with her performances across various mediums.