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The Rocky Horror Show

November 12-21, 2015 Innocent Brad and Janet find themselves seeking shelter at a mysterious old castle on a dark and stormy night, where they encounter transvestite Dr. Frank N Furter, his “perfect” creation Rocky, and an assortment of other crazy creatures. Music and Lyrics by Richard O’Brien ; Book by Richard O’Brien Presented through special Read More

Civil War Lecture Series – Kris White: The Valley Forge Winter

Saturday, November 14, 2015, 1:00pm Kris White ~~The Valley Forge Winter-The Christmas of 1862 in the Army of the Potomac The year 1862 had started with high hopes for the Federal Army of the Potomac. The army had once been within 8 miles of the Confederate Capital of Richmond, and an end to the war Read More

The Nutcracker

December 4-6, 11-13, 2015 Carnegie Performing Arts Center presents this timeless classic!  

Voces Solis – Magnificat

Voces Solis - Magnificat: Contemporary Lessons and Carols Listen Locally: The 115th Anniversary Season Sunday, January 3, 2016 at 3pm Kick off our Listen Locally 115th Anniversary Season with an annual holiday tradition and our seasonal gift to the community! Elite a capella choir Voces Solis performs an inspiring program of contemporary and classical choral Read More

The Sisters

The Sisters (Richard Alfieri’s modern adaptation of Chekhov’s Three Sisters) Cup-A-Jo Productions The Sisters is a re-imagining of Chekov’s classic Three Sisters. The story of these three sisters and the way they are forced to face themselves in the wake of their father’s death speaks to how we all seek to reconcile our pasts with Read More

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Stage 62 Alexander is having a bad day. A terrible day. A horrible day. To be quite honest, it’s a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. But then, everybody has bad days, sometimes. In this delightful adaptation of her popular book, Judith Viorst sets Alexander’s rather trying life to music and brings to the Read More

Presidential Recollections

Kenneth J. Serfass, retired Gunnery Sgt. USMC presents “Presidential Recollections” Saturday, February 13, 2016, 1:00 pm Ken has been appearing publicly as General Grant since 2009, performing in a History channel production in 2010, “Lee & Grant” , in 2013 for an HBO series, “Family Tree” in an episode set at a reenactment along with Read More

Lincoln Portrait

Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait Sponsored by Dollar Bank Monday, February 15, 2016 at 7pm Join us for the 2nd performance of our “Listen Locally: The 115th Anniversary” series! This annual Presidents Day performance of Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait” is a new tradition at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall. Under the baton of new Read More

The Pirates of Penzance

March 4-13, 2016 Click here to purchase Pittsburgh Savoyards tickets The Pittsburgh Savoyards bring you The Pirates of Penzance: or, The Slave of Duty. This comic opera in two acts is regarded as one of the finest of Gilbert & Sullivan's works, and masterfully staged by this 78-year theatrical company! The story concerns Frederic, who, Read More

Shiloh: the Battle that Changed the War

March 12, 2016, 1:00pm Gary Augustine joins our rank of distinguished speakers to talk on "Shiloh: the Battle that Changed the War." In early April 1862, large Union and Confederate Armies clashed along the banks of the Tennessee River at a location known as Pittsburgh Landing. Out of this carnage two Union generals emerged who would eventually Read More

Beauty and the Beast

March 18-20, 2016 The ACFL&MH's resident company presents this charming ballet at the Music Hall. Based on the Charles Perrault fairytale, Beauty's father enrages a Beast by plucking a rose, and Beauty takes his place as a prisoner inside the Beast's castle. In time she discovers that the Beast is under a spell that only true love can Read More

“Photographic Pittsburgh” Brown Bag Lecture

March 30, 2016, Noon - 12:45pm Marilyn Holt, Head of the Pennsylvania Department, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will talk about the Pittsburgh Photographic Library, a vast collection of photographs and other graphic illustrations which document over 200 years of Pittsburgh history. Selective examples from this collection will be shown and discussed. Coffee, tea and water Read More

Love I Hear: The Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim

People's Natural Gas Presents Love, I Hear: The Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim Performed by Gavan Pamer Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 7:30pm Click Here for Tickets! “Love, I Hear: The Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim” explores a personal journey of the highs and lows of love and relationships, as told through the brilliant lyrics of Stephen Read More

The Early Mays

Peoples Natural Gas Presents: The Early Mays Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 5pm   Click Here For Tickets! The Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall welcomes The Early Mays as the capstone event of its 10th Annual Civil War Living History Day program. The ACFL&MH is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the founding of Read More

Annual Civil War Living History Day

April 16, 2016 Join us for our 10th Annual Civil War Living History Day! Programming focuses on the founding of the Grand Army of the Republic in 1866. Activities include the Lincoln Gallery of photographs, ongoing tours of the Capt. Thomas Espy Post, lectures, re-enactors, encampments and drills, tours of Chartiers Cemetery, crafters and vendors, and a Read More

24 Hour Play Fest

April 17, 2016, at 7pm 24 Hour Play Fest: A Fundraiser for Dani Girl at the Fringe Playwrights, directors and more than 20 actors will gather on one day to create six, one-act plays in 24 hours. It’s an exercise in theatrical survival, one that brings together a huge community of theatre professionals throughout the Read More

The Little Mermaid

April 22-24, 2016 The ACFL&MH's resident company presents this children's play at the Music Hall. Far out at sea lives the Little Mermaid where the sea is as blue as cornflowers. When she rescues a prince from drowning, the Little Mermaid begs the Sea Witch for help to win his love. This fairytale by Hans Read More

“Preparing Your Car for Potential Emergencies.” Brown Bag Lunch Lecture

April 27, 2016 Noon - 12:45 pm Speaker: Bill Pascale, Emergency Preparedness Expert We have all seen cars on the side of the road that have broken down or have watched news reports of drivers that are stranded in terrible weather conditions on our highways.  Are you prepared?  Do you have the skills, knowledge, and Read More

C Street Brass

Peoples Natural Gas Presents: C Street Brass Saturday, April 30, 2016 at 7:30pm   Click here for tickets. The Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall brings back this dynamic brass quintet to the historic Music Hall! Quite easily the standout performance of last year's successful ACFL&MH Benefit event, C Street Brass returns on the Read More

Assassins

May 12-22, 2016 Click Here for Stage 62 Tickets! Presented by ACFL&MH resident theater company, Stage 62, Assassins lays bare the lives of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate the President of the United States, in a one-act historical "revusical" that explores the dark side of the American experience. From John Wilkes Booth Read More

Sugar and Spice

June 4 and 5, 2016 The Carnegie Performing Arts Center, an ACFL&MH resident company, presents this eclectic annual student showcase, entitled Sugar and Spice. Students of this local dance school will display their command of versatile dance styles in an entertaining program of ballet, tap, jazz, modern and lyrical dance. Performances: Saturday, June 4 at 8pm. Sunday, June 5 at 2pm. Read More

Jesus Christ Superstar

July 21-31, 2016 Click Here for Stage 62 Tickets! The first rock opera, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR depicts the meteor-like rise of Jesus as a parallel to contemporary celebrity worship. As his radical teachings are evermore embraced, Judas increasingly questions the enlightened motives of this new prophet, resulting in betrayal. Christ's final days are dramatized with Read More

Love Your Library

Love Your Library Any and all Gifts in September, 2016 will be Matched! A patron came to the circ desk recently and confided, “I’ve always loved libraries.”  She had just moved to Carnegie, and continued, “But this one is really special!” We agree. It is a pleasure to come to work at the Andrew Carnegie Read More