Carnegie Arts Centre Kenmare

DRAMA: Seven Letters

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

Rian Flatley’s play ‘Seven Letters’ is a poignant story of three spirited women whose circumstances have brought them together.  Their past lives are told through flashbacks, graphic monologues, and song.  The hope is that everyone will recognise that each old person was indeed once young and vibrant, with their own Read more…

€15.00

Maksym Lozovyi Ukranian Baritone

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

Maksym Lozovyi In Concert Maksym Lozovyi is a famous singer in Ukraine, especially in his native city Kherson. Each of his concerts gathered sold-out audiences. His voice (baritone) is full of extraordinary timbre. He is very musical and artistic. His favorite genre is opera, but he also sings pop music. Read more…

€15.00

Film: THE FIELD

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

In celebration of the month-long festival of 'Bealtaine,' we are screening 'The Field,' a film based on a play by John B. Keane. Admission is free.  Everyone is welcome.  Complementary tea and coffee available from 7.30pm onwards. When a field (which has been farmed by the McCabe family for generations) Read more…

The South Kerry Rosen Choir at The Pier – Free Event

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

Join the South Kerry Rosen Choir at The Pier, Kenmare as they celebrate the arrival of summer and the national, month-long festival of ‘Bealtaine’ with a free performance.  Everyone is welcome to come along to hear their voices raised in beautiful choral music, and to join them directly afterwards at Read more…

Live in concert: Makem & Clancy

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

Rory and Donal – the sons of, respectively, Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy – are justifiably proud of their families’ storied place in Irish music, and both had the opportunity to perform with their famous fathers over the years. Rory and Donal also forged their own musical paths:  Dónal Clancy Read more…

€20.00

Live in concert: TEN SHARP (Marcel Kaptejin and The Raindogs

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

Marcel Kapteijn is a singer, songwriter and musician best known as the lead singer of ‘Ten Sharp,’ a band in the 1990s, who had a big hit with their song ‘You’ from the album ‘Over The Waterline.’  It sold over 18 million copies and launched the band into the big Read more…

€15.00

Film: Dancing At Lughnasa

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

As part of the 'Bealtaine' celebrations during the month of May, we are screening the much-acclaimed film 'Dancing At Lughnasa.' FREE ADMISSION   Everyone welcome.  Complementary tea and coffee served from 7.30pm onwards. Kate Mundy (Meryl Streep) is the eldest of five sisters living together in a small house in Ireland Read more…

Anne Frank Concert

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

The Diary of Anne Frank 'The Diary of Anne Frank: A Journey in Music' Our production uniquely focuses on the joys, laughter, hilarity, dreams and hopes of young Anne Frank as well as come of the conflicts that arise as the family and friends live their lives in hiding during Read more…

€15.00

Cruinniú na nÓg Youth Acting Workshop

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

Youth Acting Workshop The Youth Acting Workshop in the Kenmare Carnegie Arts Centre will be a fun day of theatre games, slam poetry, warm-up, improvisation, skits, and a drama discussion. Come and meet other young people who are curious about acting. It takes place in the beautiful Carnegie Theatre, Kenmare. Read more…

Free

The Freedom of The City

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

The Freedom of The City The Freedom of the City is a play by the Irish playwright Brian Friel first produced in 1973. It is set in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1970, in the aftermath of a Civil Rights meeting, and follows three protesters who mistakenly find themselves in the Read more…

€15.00

The Freedom of The City

Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, Ireland

The Freedom of The City The Freedom of the City is a play by the Irish playwright Brian Friel first produced in 1973. It is set in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1970, in the aftermath of a Civil Rights meeting, and follows three protesters who mistakenly find themselves in the Read more…

€15.00