logo
‘You get funny or starve', fumes controversial ex-RTE star over plea to fund struggling acts as ‘it could kill comedy'

‘You get funny or starve', fumes controversial ex-RTE star over plea to fund struggling acts as ‘it could kill comedy'

The Irish Sun13 hours ago
COMIC Dave McSavage has blasted calls for the State to fund comedians and declared: 'You get funny or you starve.'
The 59-year-old
Advertisement
4
Comic Dave McSavage has blasted calls for the State to fund comedians
Credit: Crispin Rodwell - The Sun Dublin
4
He said the thought of comics getting State payments is 'not a good idea'
Credit: RTE
4
It comes after Brian Brennan criticised the Arts Council for not helping performers
Credit: PR Handout
It comes after
The TD for
Advertisement
He has called for a widening of Arts Council guidelines on who can receive funding — to include stand-up performers like Dave.
However, the award-winning entertainer disagrees.
Dave told
'You need f***-all money to be a stand-up,
'If you create a great piece of comedy, people will pay for a ticket and come and see you.
Advertisement
'Put simply, you get funny or you starve. Hunger and poverty can be a great motivator.'
Dave added: 'For me, getting free money is not a good idea. In my drinking days, I would have drunk the money and not done anything.
'Unless a comedian had a bad car accident and needed to pay for physio, or needed money to
David McSavage reads out mean tweets
Dave, who starred in 2014 film Calvary with
He said: 'I'd imagine you'd have to tick boxes in the application form and include one-legged people in all your jokes.
Advertisement
'Government funding could kill comedy. Too often you have artists walking around thinking just because they have received State funding that validates their work, which is all wrong.
'These people are also adept at getting funding because they know the right things to say and how to present themselves. Wealthy ­patrons have commissioned artists to paint, sculpt or write for them in the past but I don't believe in Government funding for comedians full stop.'
USED TO POLITICS
Dave is well used to politics — his dad is former
Speaking at a Dail Committee yesterday, Deputy Brennan asked why the current Arts Council exclusion ­policy exists towards some artists.
'Put simply, you get funny or you starve. Hunger and poverty can be a great motivator.'
Dave McSavage
He said: 'There is good work currently being done providing funding for some sectors and I encourage continued support for artists at a grassroots level.
Advertisement
'The Arts Council funding aims to generate high quality experiences for the public to engage, develop talent and a ­programme to provide services that support the work of artists.
'DIFFICULT PROFESSION'
'With this in mind, we need to know how organisations such as the Fleadh Cheoil and talented people such as comedians are not included?
'To me, a comedian getting up on a stage is a really difficult profession and a wonderful art form.
'They should have the same ­opportunity to access funding.'
He added: 'The Arts Council of Ireland's current strategy, Making Great Art Work, is all about strengthening the position of the arts in Irish life through supporting artists, promoting public engagement and fostering a diverse and vibrant arts sector.
Advertisement
'RESPECT THEY DESERVE'
'Why are only certain artists included? Why should a Comhaltas artist differ from an opera singer?
'The Arts Council must ensure that all artists are treated with the respect they deserve by broadening its interpretation of art and ensuring more artists receive funding opportunities and resources.'
'Government funding could kill comedy. Too often you have artists walking around thinking just because they have received State funding that validates their work, which is all wrong."
Dave McSavage
Responding to Dave's comments, Brennan said: 'Comedians and other artists deserve the opportunity to apply for funding to support them in their performances.
'Not all comedians on the circuit have enjoyed the same success as Dave, who is a household name.'
He added: 'Funding could be the vital difference in keeping them going rather than some of them having to give up performing.'
Advertisement
'FUNDING EVALUATION'
A spokeswoman said: 'The Arts Council has for some time funded the platforming of comedy through our support of arts centres and festivals, thereby providing important regional performance opportunities for a wide range of comedy.
"The Arts Council is currently undertaking a large-scale research project into current and emerging artforms and art practice in Ireland.
"The results of this research will assist in evaluating how we can be more inclusive of evolving artforms and arts practices in our funding.
'At present, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary artists who include or combine comedy with other artforms within their practice can apply for Arts Council funding via the multidisciplinary arts team.'
4
Dave starred in the 2014 film Calvary with Brendan Gleeson
Advertisement
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

What's behind the online 'nude pics' row between Azealia Banks and Conor McGregor?
What's behind the online 'nude pics' row between Azealia Banks and Conor McGregor?

The Journal

time28 minutes ago

  • The Journal

What's behind the online 'nude pics' row between Azealia Banks and Conor McGregor?

A SOMEWHAT UNEXPECTED row between rapper Azelia Banks and Conor McGregor blew up yesterday after the New York musician posted what appeared to be nude photos of the former MMA fighter. Banks is a 34-year-old rapper from Harlem who broke into the global music scene with her smash hit '212′ in 2012, and has had a number of critically acclaimed albums. She is also well-known for her controversial and often changing opinions and statements – in 2019, for instance, she described Irish people as 'a bunch of prideful inbred leprechauns' after a sold-out gig in Dublin. Yesterday morning she posted two photos on X, seemingly of McGregor, in which he was nude in front of a mirror. In one of the photos he appeared to have a weight hanging from his penis, and there was an accompanying message – apparently from McGregor to Banks – which read: 'Don't be a rat cos all rats get caught'. In a further tweet, tagging McGregor, Banks says: 'Like how are you really going to sexually harass me with the potato farmer d*** then threaten me not to tell??? 'Honey…… ain't u trying to be the president of Ireland what is it giving fam? Advertisement 'Use some f***ing sunscreen damn.' Later, Banks further tweeted that she and McGregor 'have been sending each other unsolicited nudes since 2016″. X removed the original photos that Banks posted. McGregor hasn't commented on the posts, but has been active online including posting videos of himself on a yacht and sharing a 'Happy Birthday' message to himself. The Journal has contacted representation for both McGregor and Banks for comment. Appeal over civil court sexual abuse verdict McGregor was deemed liable for sexually assaulting Nikita Hand in the Beacon Hotel on 9 December 2018 following a three-week civil trial at the High Court, with the jury in the case awarding Hand over €248,000 in damages. McGregor, who had denied the allegations, subsequently appealed the jury's decision and is seeking a re-trial of the civil case against him. At the start of this month, lawyers for McGregor withdrew their application to introduce new evidence as part of his appeal against the civil jury finding. You can read our further coverage of the case here. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

Colin Farrell, Ruth Negga and Sharon Horgan among Emmy nominees
Colin Farrell, Ruth Negga and Sharon Horgan among Emmy nominees

The Journal

time28 minutes ago

  • The Journal

Colin Farrell, Ruth Negga and Sharon Horgan among Emmy nominees

COLIN FARRELL HAS been nominated for an Emmy for his role in The Penguin. Based on the DC Comics character of the same name, The Penguin is a spin-off from the 2022 film The Batman. Farrell has already won a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild award the role. The Castleknock native is nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series, alongside Stephen Graham (Adolescence), Jake Gyllenhal (Presumed Innocent), Brian Tyree Henry (Dope Thief), and Cooper Koch (Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story). The Penguin also picked up two other nominations, including Outstanding Limited Series or Anthology. Cristin Milioti got nominated in the Lead Actress in a Limited Series category for her role as villain Sofia Falcone. Another Irish star, Sharon Horgan, got a nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series, for her role in Bad Sisters. Advertisement She's up against Cate Blanchett (Disclaimer), Meghann Fahy (Sirens), Rashida Jones (Black Mirror), and Michelle Williams (Dying for Sex). The 77th Emmy Awards will take place in Los Angeles on 14 September. Irish actors Lola Petticrew (Say Nothing) and Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton) had been tipped for nominations, but may be dissapointed today as they weren't part of the lineup. In comedy, the standout shows were psychological comedy-drama The Bear and rom-com Nobody Wants This. They're nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series alongside Abbott Elementary, Hacks, Only Murders in the Building, Shrinking, The Studio, and What We Do In The Shadows. Nominations for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart – Hacks Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary Kristen Bell – Nobody Wants This Ayo Edebiri – The Bear Uzo Aduba – The Residence Nominations for Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Adam Brody – Nobody Wants This Seth Rogan – The Studio Jason Segel – Shrinking Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building Jeremy Allen White – The Bear More to follow. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

All the Irish Emmy Awards nominees including Colin Farrell and Sharon Horgan
All the Irish Emmy Awards nominees including Colin Farrell and Sharon Horgan

Irish Daily Mirror

timean hour ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

All the Irish Emmy Awards nominees including Colin Farrell and Sharon Horgan

Colin Farrell, Sharon Horgan and Ruth Negga are among the nominees for a Primetime Emmy award. The Irish stars were among the prestigious shortlist, which was announced by actors Brenda Song and Harvey Guillén in the US on Tuesday. Colin Farrell has been nominated in the Lead Actor in a Limited / Anthology Series / Movie category for his performance in the Batman spin-off series The Penguin. He has already won at the IFTAs, Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild, Critics Choice, and Satellite Awards for his work on the series. IFTA winner Ed Bruce has also been nominated for his work on The Penguin in the Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Single Episode category. Sharon Horgan has been nominated in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama series Bad Sisters, of which she is also the showrunner. Sharon Horgan attending the BAFTA TV Awards in 2024 (Image: Ian West/PA Wire) She will go up against Bella Ramsey for The Last of Us, Britt Lower for Severance, Kathy Bates for Matlock, and Keri Russell for The Diplomat. And Love/Hate star Ruth Negga has been nominated in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited / Anthology Series / Movie category for her performance as Barbara Sabish in the Apple TV+ series Presumed Innocent. Ruth Negga Other Irish nominees also include John Conroy, in the Outstanding Cinematogrpahy For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie for his work on Zero Day. Caroline McCall in the Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes category (House of Dragon) Michael Harte in the Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special category (Deaf President Now!) Séammus Murphy-Mitchell in the Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series of Special (My Next Guess Needs No Introduction With David Letterman) The awards will take place on Sunday 14 September at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store