Bad Bridget, with Leanne McCormick and Elaine Farrell

Join us for a lunchtime talk by Elaine Farrell and Leanne McCormick, authors of the number 1 bestselling book, Bad Bridget: Crime, Mayhem and the Lives of Irish Emigrant Women. Hear about women’s experiences of poverty and hardships, their criminal escapades, and their defiance and resistance on the streets and courtrooms of nineteenth and early-twentieth-century New York, Boston and Toronto. 

Leanne McCormick is Professor of Modern Irish History at Ulster University, and co-chair of the Independent Truth Recovery Panel for Northern Ireland. 

Elaine Farrell is Professor of Irish History at Queen’s University Belfast and is currently writing a book on secrets in nineteenth-century Ireland. 

Together they lead the Bad Bridget project, which focuses on Irish women in North America who found themselves on the wrong side of the law in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The project includes a popular podcast starring Siobhán McSweeney, a #1 best-selling book, Bad Bridget: Crime, Mayhem and the Lives of Irish Emigrant Women (Penguin Sandycove, 2023), and an exhibition at the Ulster American Folk Park in Omagh (2022-2026). 

This talk is part of Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival. If you would like to book an in-person ticket for this event at the Black Box Theatre please visit: https://cqaf.com/bad-bridget-with-leanne-mccormick-and-elaine-farrell/. However, if you would like to watch the talk online via Zoom please click on the ‘Tickets’ button at the right hand side of your screen.

Planning your Visit:

  • Booking in advance essential due to limited spaces.
  • Cancellations & Refund Policy – Cancellations must be made within 24 hours of scheduled tour start time.

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Event Occurrences:

Thursday 30th Apr 2026 @ 1:00pm
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