Past Civil War Programs

Since 2014 the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall, and the Captain Thomas Espy Post, have brought more than seventy-five Civil War historians here to Carnegie to speak in the Lincoln Gallery as part of our 2nd Saturday Civil War Lecture Series. These lectures are free and open to the public, and are held Read More

Studio Performances

Our downstairs performance space, The Studio, hosts a variety of musical performances in an intimate setting. These events offer a chance to enjoy live music in a relaxed atmosphere, connect with friends, and experience performances that truly highlight the artistry of the musicians. The Studio’s intimate design makes it an ideal setting for these events. Read More

Music Hall Performances

The Carnegie Men’s Glee Club gave the Music Hall’s inaugural concert on May 10, 1901. More than a century later, community performance groups and regional artists continue to bring the stage to life throughout the year. ACFL&MH presents concerts in the Music Hall, featuring local and regional musicians across a variety of genres. These performances Read More

Completing the Carnegie Carnegie: The Music Hall

“One of Carnegie Borough’s star amenities, large regional audiences are drawn to the Music Hall each year for a variety of artistic and cultural performances. This historical landmark contributes to our community’s vibrancy and the advancement of the borough’s Municipal Plan with extraordinary programming that demonstrates incredible versatility that connects us to the world and Read More

Andrew Carnegie library spreads holiday cheer

Written by Mikayla Wobrak On the 14th day of December, my library gave to me … a festive fete at the Carnegie Carnegie! Yes, you read that right: the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall and the Borough of Carnegie’s Carol Covi Children’s Events Committee are proud to announce our upcoming “Carnegie Celebrates the Read More

Small packages, great things: Mezzanine opens at Carnegie library

Written by Maggie Forbes What and where is the Mezzanine? I’ve been hearing that a lot lately. The term “mezzanine” is most commonly used in theaters (the level between orchestra and balcony seating). However, I think the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall has a spot-on name for the newest upgrade to its historic Read More

Carnegie Carnegie: Our season of thanks has strong ties to the Civil War

While Thanksgivings present so often involves friends, family, food and football, our visions of Thanksgivings past likely hearken back to the pilgrims and Native Americans at Plymouth. How many of us think of Gettysburg when someone mentions Thanksgiving? Just me? Yikes! In recognition of the Federal victories at Gettysburg and Vicksburg in July 1863, Abraham Read More

Stage 62 Songs from the Steps

Stage 62 Presents: Songs from the Steps

TICKETS Enjoy Stage 62 all summer long with a 3-part outdoor concert series!  Building on the success of last year’s pilot show, Songs from the Steps will take place on the steps in front of the beautiful Music Hall entrance with audience seating in the parking lot. Each concert will highlight a wide variety of Read More