Fishamble’s production of Silent is a one man show written and starring by Pat Kinevane that deals with some difficult issues in a humorous fashion. Kinevane plays Tino McGoldrick (named after Rudolph […]
Fishamble’s production of Silent is a one man show written and starring by Pat Kinevane that deals with some difficult issues in a humorous fashion. Kinevane plays Tino McGoldrick (named after Rudolph […]
What does Dan Snaith do when he’s taking a break from Caribou? Find out below! This is his new project Daphni, which is recorded on a modular synth that Dan (supposedly) built […]
Record is another unusual body of work, described by writer/ singer/ guitarist and actor (That’s a heck of a lot of slashes) Dylan Tighe as a ‘project’, as not only is it […]
My soft spot for Josh Haden’s music goes back to one song ‘Every time I try’, which became the soundtrack to a summer in Sydney, Australia. The wonderful Triple J radio station […]
Having seen Anu productions two previous pieces in last years festival, this was probably the play I was most looking forward to in the festival, and it did not disappoint! While last […]
This is the first of the Druid Murphy cycle, and is set in Galway in the 70’s. The story revolves around an actor returning to see his old childhood friends, after ten […]
I’m sure you’re asking ‘is he really still banging on about the theatre festival’ and the answer is YES! Another busy week, and the last of the theatre festival, you’ll miss it […]
This is the first of the Druid Murphy plays I saw, as I seem to have booked them out of order! As they were not originally meant to be a trilogy, and […]
I’m late with the movies this week, due to my international jet set life style and a 4 year old’s birthday party! Still, enough with the excuses and back to the movies. […]
After getting over the feeling of major déjà-vu as I viewed the list of bands playing this year, I decided to try and go along to the first night of Hard Working […]
Remember that crazy guy who released a five e.p. Christmas box set a few years ago? Yep, he’s at it again! Another five e.p’s will be on their way called ‘Silver & […]
These are the facts (well, as I see them anyway). It’s out on the 15th of October. It only has four songs! Tracklist 1. MLADIC 2. THEIR HELICOPTERS’ SING 3. WE DRIFT […]
More free tickets from Heineken, and a couple of good gigs around the country! You can get the tickets here. Cork, November 1st – Labrinth at The Savoy. (Tickets released on October […]
The Theatre festival versus Hard Working Class Heroes is a death match this week! Who will win? Music – Temper Trap play the Academy on Tuesday, with Chris Isaak in the Olympia. […]
Looper, looper, looper, looper, looper… this decade’s Matrix, supposedly. I’ve seen the side of too many buses and billboards not to be sucked into the hype around this one, lets hope it […]
Listen to the new Flying Lotus album “Until The Quiet Comes” courtesy of NPR.
A whole weekend of new sounds! If you’re staying in Dublin for the October long weekend, this is the place to be… Thursday 25th Oct – Prince Fatty with Holly Cook & […]
The nice people at the Axis have offered us two tickets for Fishamble’s production of Silent on Wednesday, October 10th and a bottle of wine. Silent runs from the 10th to the […]
As well as the big events in the DTF there’s a number of Special Events! And how special are they, I hear you cry? Well, it varies, but there’s a few nice […]
Is it that time again? Do we really have to face into Autumn/ Winter schedules? At least there’s a few good thing on to keep us entertained during the colder months and […]
I’m still all grumpy ATP has moved back to the smelly hole that is Camber sands. My first ATP was there, and while it was alright after tasting heaven (Minehead, ok, it […]
Ok, the Fringe is over, and we’re sad to see it go. I enjoyed all the madness that it contains! Still, this week sees Arthur’s Day and the start of the Theatre […]
First off, this play is mostly in Irish! Strangely enough the fringe brochure doesn’t mention this. There is also a splattering of French, but the story is mostly told through imagery and […]
Set in a small town in Montana, this is an excellent portrayal of Jim Loney’s self-destruction. Now I’m not one for the “troubled macho man who has to be alone” stuff. This […]
I don’t think we’ve mentioned the new Grizzly Bear album ‘Shields’ but it goes without saying it’s on the essential reading lists, so get it immediately, if you haven’t already. I’d imagine […]
Killing them softly looks to be the best of the bunch this week. It’s directed by Andrew Dominik who previously directed Chopper and The Assasination of Jessie James, so someone I should […]
We’re delighted to announce a new contributor to No More Workhorse, Ailish Larkin. Ailish will be sharing her thoughts on what she’s reading and generally pointing us in the right direction on […]
We Belong Dead is David Turpin’s self proclaimed ‘Musickal Ritual’ and featured the talents of Cathy Davey, Ivan St John and Hunter- Gatherer as part of the piece band/ choir. In all […]
It does seem a long way away, but Conor will be in town next May! A nice venue also, it’s part of a special solo tour according to his web site. He […]