
Comedy Night – Emily Ashmore, Allie O’Rourke, Cian Jordan – Work In Progress – The Bohemian, McGeough’s, Dublin by Killian Laher A sort of ‘Work In Progress’ comedy event took place in […]
Comedy Night – Emily Ashmore, Allie O’Rourke, Cian Jordan – Work In Progress – The Bohemian, McGeough’s, Dublin by Killian Laher A sort of ‘Work In Progress’ comedy event took place in […]
All Together Now – Festival Preview 29 July – 31 July 2022 Curraghmore Estate, County Waterford For those that missed out on the tickets for Electric Picnic, through choice or slow reaction […]
Teet – Dublin Fringe Festival – Review by Fran Winston Smock Alley Theatre as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival 15–18 September 21:30, 18 September 13:30, €15/€13 Written and performed by Belfast comedian Paul Currie, […]
Sight Unseen – The Future of Irish Theatre – Smock Alley – Review An Auto-Correbt Production – Sat 11 May 2019 | 8:30pm | Main Space The team at Auto-Correbt set themselves […]
Bolstoff – Smock Alley – Review BOLSTOFF: A Modern Actor’s Introduction to Advanced Contemporary Performance 14 + 15 Dec Wicker Socks Facebook Page Who was the mysterious Bolstoff and what can we […]
Win Tickets to Copper Face Jacks: The Musical – Olympia Theatre – 8/7/18 We have two pairs of tickets to give away to two lucky winner for Copper Face Jacks: The Musical […]
Win Tickets to AL FORAN IMPERSONATE THIS! – Vicar Street – 14-04-18 We have three pairs of tickets to give away to Al Foran in Vicar Street this Saturday (14-04-18). To be […]
Young Hearts Run Free present Yule! – Saturday 3rd December 2016 Yule is the Christmas event from the good people at Young Hearts Run Free, and this year they’ve managed to get […]
We had the chance to talk to Steve Bennett, host of Not Quite Mass which runs at the Workman’s Club every Sunday at 6pm. We quizzed him on Mass points, Audience Participation […]
Vodafone Comedy Festival Line Up Announcement The Vodafone Comedy Festival returns for its tenth year with an impressive line up of home grown talent as well as popular acts from the American […]
Forbidden Fruit Festival 2016 – Sunday Review by Fran Winston Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin 8 – Sunday June 5th 2016 I’m not gonna lie – having undertaken a mammoth amount of work […]
The Curse of the Button Accordion – Smock Alley – Review Tues 23 / Wed 24 Feb @ 9pm | The Main Space Sharon is a young girl obsessed with the normal […]
We had the chance to interview Sharon Mannion – Writer and Performer of ‘The Curse of the Button Accordion’ which runs at Smock Alley as part of the ‘Scene and Heard Festival’. […]
Are you there Garth? It’s me Margaret – Gaiety theatre from 13-25 October. – Interview by Frances Winston Tuesday – Sunday evenings: 7:30pm Saturday & Sunday matinee: 2:30pm We know what you […]
We had the chance to interview Giles Brody (Irish Pictorial Weekly contributor) ahead of the Mess Around this Friday at the Workman’s club. It’s a new monthly sketch show with some great […]
We Are All in the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at David O’Doherty – Project Arts Centre – Review We almost didn’t get to see David O’Doherty in the Project […]
You’re Not Alone – Kim Noble – Peacock Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival Have you ever tried Internet dating? One of the dangers is that people tend to lie. Some people […]
Scotch and Soda created by Company 2, Brisbane The Spiegeltent’s warm charm with small gilded wooden chairs in circular rows around the stage provide the spot-on mood for this eclectic performance of […]
Marky Mac Sherry Tells It Like It Is – Martin Sharry Martin Sharry is an unusual character. He is a tall ungainly man, with scruffy hair, jeans and odd socks. He’s from […]
The wonderful Sonya Kelly is just about to unleash her show “How to Keep an Alien” on the unsuspecting public of Portlaoise, Letterkenny, Dunfanaghy, Cork, Edinburgh and London. This was one of […]
Those Young Hearts are at it again, with a quirky and fun sounding event next Sunday from 4-7 in the Martello Tower, Sutton featuring readings, song and storytelling! Check out the full […]
Cork Midsummer Festival 2015 – Details Announced Two Weekends: 12th-14th & 19th-21st June 2015 Details of the Cork Midsummer Festival have just been announced, with the Lords of Strut the stars of […]
So, Anyway… – John Cleese – Review by Dan O’Neill Faulty but Funny If anyone’s lived a life in full, it has to be John Cleese. The brain behind two of the […]
Singlehood – Review by Frances Winston The Olympia theatre, Dame Street, Dublin 2 Runs September 11th -13th at 8pm nightly (doors 7.15pm). Tickets: €25/28 Given that this was one of the huge […]
The Lords of Strut are performing on the Peacock stage of the Abbey from September 9th to 13th as part of the Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival. Emily Elphinstone had the chance to […]
This is a pretty fab line up of artists in support of a good cause. If you’re free tomorrow night, it’s well worth checking out. Irish Artists in Support of Palestine This […]
The Workhorse would just like to confirm that we’re gutted about Garth! The legend that is Mr. Brooks was due to dominate Croke park next Friday, but instead we’ll have to make […]
The Dublin Comedy Improv is back in the Workman’s Club tomorrow night. This features a wide range of comedy talent, with familiar faces from the Republic of Telly, the Savage Eye, Father […]