C.C. Gallagher

C.C. Gallagher (she/they/he) is an actor, musician, and playwright located in the DC – Baltimore area. He has been cast in a wide variety of roles, ranging from the slyly intellectual Feste from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night to the violent, titular patriarch of Kate Hamill’s groundbreaking Dracula: a Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really. They are an Actor Combatant as recognized by the Society of American Fight Directors and they are trained in consent-based intimacy practice. C.C. is also a writer and composer, having written over 400 original poems and a collection of original songs and instrumental pieces. She earned a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Acting with a minor in music from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2024.

C.C. Gallagher (she/they/he) is an actor, musician, and playwright located in the DC – Baltimore area. He has been cast in a wide variety of roles, ranging from the slyly intellectual Feste from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night to the violent, titular patriarch of Kate Hamill’s groundbreaking Dracula: a Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really. They are an Actor Combatant as recognized by the Society of American Fight Directors and they are trained in consent-based intimacy practice. C.C. is also a writer and composer, having written over 400 original poems and a collection of original songs and instrumental pieces. She earned a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Acting with a minor in music from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2024.

Scripts

FUCK YOU MY NAME IS BACCHUS!!

by C.C. Gallagher

Synopsis

Inside The Old Crow, sports are loud and beer is good and everyone in the world is named Bacchus. When Bacchus meets Bacchus, Bacchus is mad that Bacchus is Bacchus. One cannot be two, and two cannot be one without a split in the middle. There can only be one.

Inside The Old Crow, sports are loud and beer is good and everyone in the world is named Bacchus. When Bacchus meets Bacchus, Bacchus is mad that Bacchus is Bacchus. One cannot be two, and two cannot be one without a split in the middle. There can only be one.

The Alleviation of a Vaguely Death-Shaped Heart

by C.C. Gallagher

Synopsis

Flora and Kelly, two young autistic women, navigate love, sex, and identity in an ever-shifting pseudo-realistic world of movement theatre. Flora watches from afar as her friend and crush, Kelly, struggles to find genuine connection and experiences sexual assault. Through their friendship and growing romance, Flora comes to accept her sexuality and Kelly reclaims her power of choice, deciding that she is...

Flora and Kelly, two young autistic women, navigate love, sex, and identity in an ever-shifting pseudo-realistic world of movement theatre. Flora watches from afar as her friend and crush, Kelly, struggles to find genuine connection and experiences sexual assault. Through their friendship and growing romance, Flora comes to accept her sexuality and Kelly reclaims her power of choice, deciding that she is deserving of unconditional love after all.