"Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world today." Robert McKee
 
 

Podcasts

June 19th, 2010 By Woyteac

Richard Marsh reminds us all of our heritage with a wonderful tale of Fionn MacCumhaill in this podcast recorded at the second Milk and Cookie Stories (December 1st, 2009).

Richard Marsh
Storyteller and writer.
www.RichardMarsh.ie

April 30th, 2010 By Sarah

Not a story, but a little clip from the judging of our first ever Bake-Off! Here Ross Golden-Bannon, editor of Food and Wine magazine, helps judges chosen from the audience to pick out the best Bake-Off entry.

April 30th, 2010 By Sarah

Adam Wilson and the OhAissieux are two of the most knowledgeable storytellers out there and play lead roles in organising the Narrative Arts Club, a Dublin based storytelling club. We were lucky enough to have them tell  as our featured act at the first ever Milk and Cookies storytelling night. Here they return again to give us their rendition of a classic tale from the Arabian Nights.

April 7th, 2010 By Sarah

Saul Philbin Bowman tells us tales of Sinead O’Connor, rollerblades and a French adventure. Have you ever wondered why rollerblades have not been adopted as everyday footwear? We think Saul can tell you why.

April 7th, 2010 By Sarah

Marcus O’Laoire, performer extraordinaire, the comedian behind Street Justice, makes us all laugh so hard with the impromptu two tale of love he weaves between two very unfortunate (or very lucky) audience members! We were very happy he made it to Milk and Cookies as our second featured act.

April 7th, 2010 By Sarah

Gerard Tannam tells of the tale of his relationship with Ireland’s most noble beverage, Guinness. Though Milk and Cookies is an alcohol free event, we don’t have a problem with a little Guinness being present in spirit!

April 6th, 2010 By Sarah

Adam Wilson and the OhAissieux are two of the most knowledgeable storytellers out there and play lead roles in organising the Narrative Arts Club, a Dublin based storytelling club. We were lucky enough to have them tell a truly gruesome and terrifying tale as our featured act at the first ever Milk and Cookies storytelling night. Do you like liver and onions?

April 6th, 2010 By Sarah

Co-founder of Milk and Cookie Stories, Seán OhÉigeartaigh opens the first ever Milk and Cookies event with a ghoulish tale of truth oddly reflected truths.