Past Events
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The Nutcracker
Carnegie Performing Arts Center December 4 – 6 & 11 – 13 Friday and Saturday at 8pm; Sunday at 2pm
Holiday concessions and benefit raffle in Studio.
Adults $15; Students and Seniors $12; Groups of 10+ $10 per person Tickets available at the door. http://carnegieperformingartscenter.com 412-279-8887
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Carnegie Celebrates the Season Presented by Borough of Carnegie and ACFL&MH Saturday, December 5, 10:00 am to Noon.
Kick off the Main Street celebration with snacks, arts & crafts, performances in the Music Hall, and a visit from Santa! Light-up night celebration follows.
Free and open to the public.
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The Rocky Horror Show
Stage 62
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 arrangement Samuel French.
Thu. to Sat., Nov. 12-14 and 19-21 at 8 pm Sat. Nov. 14 and 21 at MIDNIGHT
Adults: $18 Students/Seniors: $15
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Kris White ~~The Valley Forge Winter-The Christmas of 1862 in the Army of the Potomac
Saturday, November 14th, 1:00pm
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 was seemingly within their grasp. By Christmas of 1862 the army had been battered and defeated on numerous fields by Robert E. Lee, the worst coming in December, at Fredericksburg. The winter marked the lowest morale point for the army. We will examine how far the Union morale plummeted that December, and how the men coped with being away from home at Christmas, as well as the celebrations they enjoyed, in camp, during the 1862 holiday season.
Light refreshments served. Registration not required. Free and open to the public. 2nd Saturday Lecture Series made possible by the Massey Charitable Trust.
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Wednesday, November 11, 10:30am
. Library Director, Diane Klinefelter, will give a lecture at 10:30 AM on “Finding the Veterans in Your Family.”
The Espy GAR Post will be open all day in honor of Veterans’ Day. Ongoing tours between 10:30 am and 6:30 pm. The Capt. Thomas Espy Post 153 of the Grand Army of the Republic served local Civil War veterans for over 54 years and is the best preserved and most intact GAR post in the United States. Free and open to the public. Light refreshments.
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Marianne Cornetti: 10th Anniversary Concert Sunday, November 1 at 3pm
Marianne Cornetti pairs Arias with Americana!
Marianne Cornetti is recognized internationally as one of the leading Verdi mezzo-sopranos in the world. She has appeared as Amneris in Aida, Azucena in Il Trovatore, and Eboli in Don Carlos. She has performed at Teatro alla Scalla in Milan, Covent Garden in London, Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Metropolitan Opera and many others.
And the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette named Cornetti’s November 2005 debut at Carnegie Carnegie Hall “one of the top ten classical performances of the year.”
Ms. Cornetti returns to the Music Hall for Marianne Cornetti: the 10th Anniversary Concert on Sunday, November 1 at 3:00.
Her program has something for everyone. The first half of the program includes selections from the classic opera repertoire with arias by Gounod, Saint-Saens, Wagner, Mascagni and, of course, Verdi. The second half of the program is pure Americana with the medley of Old American Songs by Aaron Copland, as well as songs from Kiss Me Kate, An American in Paris, and My Fair Lady and other beloved show tunes.
Ms. Cornetti will be accompanied by pianist James Lesniak.
The concert will be followed by a reception with Ms. Cornetti. Tickets are $75 for reserved seats in the orchestra and $50 for open seating in the balcony and are available at www.carnegiecarnegie.org/ticketing.
For additional parking, shuttle service will be available from the municipal parking lot on Main Street (between Mary and Pine Streets).
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Verizon Presents:
An Evening with Dora E. McQuaid: Poet. Activist. Speaker. Teacher. Wednesday, October 28 at 6pm
This Benefit for Crisis Center North will highlight Domestic Violence Awareness month and aid the efforts of a very important community organization . Poet, activist and performer Dora E. McQuaid performs a selection of poetry describing her journey from victim to survivor. VIP Reception follows performance.
Tickets for this event are $50 for the Keynote Presentation and $75 for the VIP reception (limited number). Order tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crisis-center-north-presents-an-evening-with-dora-e-mcquaid-tickets-18118922184.
For more information on this event please contact Myra at 412.364.6728 x15
For additional parking, shuttle service will be available from the municipal parking lot on Main Street (between Mary and Pine Streets).
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Ghosts N’At: Paranormal Adventures Friday, October 30 from 7pm – 12am
Paranormal investigators lecture, present evidence from past investigations, and facilitate Q&A from 7 – 8pm. $5 ticket donated by Ghosts N’At to the ACFL&MH.
Additional ticket may be purchased for paranormal investigation of the ACFL&MH, from 8pm – 12am .
Ticket and event information at http://www.ghostsnat.com 724-263-9603
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Ghosts N’At: Paranormal Adventures Halloween Event Saturday, October 31 from 9pm – 1am
Paranormal investigation of the ACFL&MH.
Ticket and event information at http://www.ghostsnat.com 724-263-9603
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Just Dance!
Kiev Ukrainian Dance Ensemble October 24 at 3:30pm
Ukrainian Market Place with traditional food and crafts before performance, starting at 1pm.
General Admission $15; Students and Seniors $12 http://www.kyivdance.net 512-527-5359
For additional parking, shuttle service will be available from the municipal parking lot on Main Street (between Mary and Pine Streets).
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ACFL&MH Open House October 25 from 1:30pm – 4:30pm
Library’s Interior Restoration is Complete and Fabulous!
On Sunday, October 25, the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall is throwing open its doors to showcase the interior restoration of its Library. It is beautiful, with beloved historic character now shown off to best advantage!
The Open House take place from 1:30 until 4:30. While the main attraction is the newly beautiful Library, special programming on all three floors includes:
Library (first floor)
- Children’s Author Judy Press: A talented art educator, who lives in Mt. Lebanon, Press is the author of 12 children’s art activity books as well as the early chapter book series “The Doodles of Sam Dibble,” Press has put together a variety of art activities for children aged 3 – 10, their parents, and caregivers that are made from readily available materials.
- E-Reading Demystified: Assistant Library Director Nate Wyrick will introduce “traditional book readers” to the variety of e-readers available to Library patrons.
- Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped: Representatives from LBPH will be on hand to explain special services available to Pennsylvania residents with a variety of disabilities.
- Library Cards Encouraged! You don’t need one to attend, but ACFL&MH staff hope that no one leaves without one. All you need to acquire this passport to all that can be imagined is a photo I.D. and proof of residency.
Music Hall (First Floor):
- Cello Fury, 2:30 p.m.: A cello rock powerhouse featuring three cellists and a drummer, Cello Fury’s original music combines the emotive and symphonic sounds of the cello with driving rock beats to create a cinematic, progressive rock sound.
- Carlynton Choir, 4:00 p.m.: members of Carlynton’s Girls and Guys Ensembles will perform a concert that includes Scottish and Civil War folk songs in honor of the ACFL&MH’s benefactor and Espy Post. Carlynton alum Natalie Hatcher (and standout Stage 62 vocalist) will sing with the choir.
Espy Post and Lincoln Gallery (2nd Floor)
- Captain Thomas Espy Post No. 153 of the Grand Army of the Republic: the ACFL&MH’s national treasure of a Civil War room will be open for tours throughout the afternoon.
- Lincoln Gallery: 100 photographs of the sixteenth President of the United States from ab 1847 daguerreotype to the only known photo of Lincoln lying in state.
- Kyiv Ukrainian Dance Ensemble: Representatives of this Carnegie-based troupe will do a short demonstration at 3:00 p.m.
- Caricatures, 1:30 – 4:00: Regular Library patron and artist Jeff Keenan will be doing free caricature drawings in the Lincoln Gallery most of the afternoon. President Lincoln himself, will not be offended.
Studio (Basement)
- Carnegie Jazzmen Haywood Vincent (Keyboards) and Phillip Salvato (Bass) will perform from 1:30 until 2:30.
- Musician Reni Monteverdi will be using electronic media infused with live improvised instrumentation. 3:00 – 4:00
- Refreshments and information on Carnegie Performing Arts Center, Stage 62, the Pittsburgh Savoyards and other performers/performances and programs at the ACFL&MH.
For additional parking, shuttle service will be available from the municipal parking lot on Main Street (between Mary and Pine Streets).
A beautiful maiden falls in love with a shepherd boy and wishes to marry him. Her Guardian, the Lord Chancellor of the House of Lords, refuses to permit it, for he wishes for her to marry a Peer of the House.
But this tale is just beginning… for the shepherd boy is Strephon, half fairy/half mortal son of the Fairy Iolanthe, a friend of the Fairy Queen.
It’s NOT a good idea to anger the Fairy Queen! Fairies and Shepherds, Politicians and Soldiers, and a musical Masterpiece that delights one and all!
http://www.pittsburghsavoyards.org 412-734-8467
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CIVIL WAR COLLECTING
Artist and historian, Michael G. Kraus is Curator of Collections, at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial and Museum. He is widely recognized as an authority in the world of Civil War artifacts. Join us on Saturday, October 10 at 1:00 PM when Mr. Kraus will provide attendees with the basics on Civil War collecting and trends in the field.
This informative lecture will offer suggestions on where to look, how much to pay, and how to avoid costly mistakes. If you have Civil War artifacts or period reproductions, please bring them and Mike will share his 40+ years of collecting experience and offer his opinion on condition and approximate value.
Refreshments served in the Lincoln Gallery following. Registration not required. Free and open to the public. 2nd Saturday Lecture Series made possible by the Massey Charitable Trust.
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Menard Presents:
Carnegies in Concert ACFL&MH Annual Benefit October 2 at 7:30pm, doors open at 6:30pm
The Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall’s annual benefit — “Menard Presents: Carnegies in Concert” — brings renowned faculty and alumni from Carnegie Mellon University’s elite School of Music to the ACFL&MH’s acoustically superb Music Hall for a glittery evening of outstanding music.
Renowned violinist and former Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Concert Master Andrés Cárdenes and his violinist wife Monique Mead (also CMU’s Director of Music Entrepreneurship and Center for Arts Innovation) headline an eclectic roster of performers. Among the performers are pianist Rodrigo Ojeda, Caitlin Quinlan (vocalist and CMU cello major), C Street Brass and Isabel(11) and Tino(10) Cárdenes on harp and piano respectively.
An after-performance supper reception throughout the ACFL&MH’s historic landmark facility follows the concert. Audience members will be the first to preview the just restored Library interior. (Slated to re-open October 25.)
Proceeds from “Carnegies in Concert” benefit the campaign to restore and revitalize the Library & Music Hall.
Orchestra Seats $125 ($90 tax-deductible); Balcony $75 ($40 tax-deductible) Purchase tickets at http://www.carnegiecarnegie.org/ticketing/ or call 1-800-838-3006, x1
For additional parking, shuttle service will be available from the municipal parking lot on Main Street (between Mary and Pine Streets).
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BNY MELLON PRESENTS:
AMANDA VAN STORY LEWIS IN CONCERT
An Emerging Artist Performance
Thursday, September 17 at 7:30pm
This past January, the ACFL&MH was enthralled with a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting budding opera singer Amanda Van Story Lewis. Aspiring artist by night and singing receptionist for Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto by day, Amanda is no stranger to the spotlight.
Lewis, 33,is a classically trained singer born in Washington, DC with a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Classical Voice Performance from Howard University. There she received instruction from Dr. James Moore and Dr. J.W. Norris. During that time, she also studied at the Academia D’ell Arte in Arezzo, Italy where she focused on opera and physical theater; and she trained with Francesca Francalanci of Florence, Italy, culminating in a solo concert.
Amanda has been fortunate to perform as a featured soloist for such prestigious events as: the 10th Anniversary of the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington DC, the Congressional Black Caucus’s Black Women’s Agenda in 2008, and the National Walk for Epilepsy 2010 where she sang the National Anthem. Amanda has also performed in Joyce Garett’s Choir for the 2007 and 2008 Kennedy Center Honors.
Amanda is an accomplished pageant winner, having served as Miss Black District of Columbia USA 2008, and Miss District of Columbia International 2009.
Ms. Van Story Lewis moved to Pittsburgh and in 2010 received a fellowship from the August Wilson Center for African American Culture. She is currently being mentored by retired professional opera singer, Ross Dacal. This September she will make her “Carnegie Carnegie” Hall debut with traditional pieces from Mozart, Schubert and Debussy–as well as two spiritual selections.
General Admission $10 in advance, $15 at door on day of event Purchase tickets at http://www.carnegiecarnegie.org/ticketing/ or call 1-800-838-3006, x1
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September 16 @ 7:00 PM: Flight 93 : the story, the aftermath, and the legacy of American courage on 9/11 presented by Tom McMillan FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BIO – Tom McMillan has spent a lifetime in media and communications — as a newspaper reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, among others; as a radio talk show host; and for the past 19 years as vice president of communications for the Pittsburgh Penguins — but he also is a lifelong history buff. He serves on the board of trustees of Pittsburgh’s Heinz History Center, on the board of directors of the Friends of Flight 93 and on the marketing committee of the Gettysburg Foundation. In addition, he is a tour guide for the Civil War Room at Carnegie Library in Carnegie, which is named for one of his ancestors, Thomas Espy. McMillan is an alumnus of Point Park University, where he earned a degree in journalism and communications, and where he currently is co-director of the Pittsburgh Center for Sports Media and Marketing. He is donating all author’s proceeds from the book to the Flight 93 National Memorial United Airlines Flight 93 is perhaps the most famous flight in modern American history. Amazingly, the definitive account of this seminal event had not been written — until Tom McMillan delivered Flight 93: The Story, The Aftermath, and The Legacy of American Courage on 9/11. Flight 93 offers a complete and riveting narrative of what actually took place — from the origins of al-Qaeda’s plot in 1996 through the dedication of the national memorial on the 10th anniversary in 2011.
– See more at: http://www.carnegiecarnegie.org/music-hall/upcoming-performances/#sthash.pMNjcn5o.dpuf
Rea Andrew Redd
Saturday, September 12, 1:00pm
The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War. Join us on Saturday, September 12 at 1:00 PM in the Lincoln Gallery for our 2nd Saturday Civil War Lecture Series. Rea Andrew Redd will discuss this most important battle and will include the Battle of Gettysburg’s emergency medical situation, the farms used as hospitals, the creation of the national cemetery at Gettysburg and more. Rea Andrew Redd is a native of Washington County, Pennsylvania. He is the Director of the Eberly Library, Waynesburg University and is also an Instructor of American History. He has reenacted the American Civil War as a Federal Infantry, a Federal Medical Service Captain, and as President Lincoln. Free and open to the public. No reservations required. 2nd Saturday Lecture Series made possible by the Massey Charitable Trust.
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September 16 @ 7:00 PM: Flight 93 : the story, the aftermath, and the legacy of American courage on 9/11 presented by Tom McMillan FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
BIO – Tom McMillan has spent a lifetime in media and communications — as a newspaper reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, among others; as a radio talk show host; and for the past 19 years as vice president of communications for the Pittsburgh Penguins — but he also is a lifelong history buff. He serves on the board of trustees of Pittsburgh’s Heinz History Center, on the board of directors of the Friends of Flight 93 and on the marketing committee of the Gettysburg Foundation. In addition, he is a tour guide for the Civil War Room at Carnegie Library in Carnegie, which is named for one of his ancestors, Thomas Espy. McMillan is an alumnus of Point Park University, where he earned a degree in journalism and communications, and where he currently is co-director of the Pittsburgh Center for Sports Media and Marketing. He is donating all author’s proceeds from the book to the Flight 93 National Memorial
United Airlines Flight 93 is perhaps the most famous flight in modern American history. Amazingly, the definitive account of this seminal event had not been written — until Tom McMillan delivered Flight 93: The Story, The Aftermath, and The Legacy of American Courage on 9/11. Flight 93 offers a complete and riveting narrative of what actually took place — from the origins of al-Qaeda’s plot in 1996 through the dedication of the national memorial on the 10th anniversary in 2011.
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BNY Mellon Presents:
Amanda Van Story Lewis in Concert
An Emerging Artist Performance
Thursday, September 17 at 7:30pm
This past January, the ACFL&MH was enthralled with a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting budding opera singer Amanda Van Story Lewis. Aspiring artist by night and singing receptionist for Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto by day, Amanda is no stranger to the spotlight.
Lewis, 33,is a classically trained singer born in Washington, DC with a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Classical Voice Performance from Howard University. There she received instruction from Dr. James Moore and Dr. J.W. Norris. During that time, she also studied at the Academia D’ell Arte in Arezzo, Italy where she focused on opera and physical theater; and she trained with Francesca Francalanci of Florence, Italy, culminating in a solo concert.
Amanda has been fortunate to perform as a featured soloist for such prestigious events as: the 10th Anniversary of the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington DC, the Congressional Black Caucus’s Black Women’s Agenda in 2008, and the National Walk for Epilepsy 2010 where she sang the National Anthem. Amanda has also performed in Joyce Garett’s Choir for the 2007 and 2008 Kennedy Center Honors.
Amanda is an accomplished pageant winner, having served as Miss Black District of Columbia USA 2008, and Miss District of Columbia International 2009.
Ms. Van Story Lewis moved to Pittsburgh and in 2010 received a fellowship from the August Wilson Center for African American Culture. She is currently being mentored by retired professional opera singer, Ross Dacal. This September she will make her “Carnegie Carnegie” Hall debut with traditional pieces from Mozart, Schubert and Debussy–as well as two spiritual selections.
General Admission $10 in advance, $15 at door on day of event
Purchase tickets at http://www.carnegiecarnegie.org/ticketing/
or call 1-800-838-3006, x1
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Menard Presents:
Carnegies in Concert
ACFL&MH Annual Benefit
October 2 at 7:30pm
The Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall’s annual benefit — “Menard Presents: Carnegies in Concert” — brings renowned faculty and alumni from Carnegie Mellon University’s elite School of Music to the ACFL&MH’s acoustically superb Music Hall for a glittery evening of outstanding music.
Renowned violinist and former Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Concert Master Andrés Cárdenes and his violinist wife Monique Mead (also CMU’s Director of Music Entrepreneurship and Center for Arts Innovation) headline an eclectic roster of performers. Among the performers are pianist Rodrigo Ojeda, Caitlin Quinlan (vocalist and CMU cello major), C Street Brass and Isabel(11) and Tito(10) Cárdenes on harp and piano respectively.
An after-performance supper reception throughout the ACFL&MH’s historic landmark facility follows the concert. Audience members will be the first to preview the just restored Library interior. (Slated to re-open October 25.)
Proceeds from “Carnegies in Concert” benefit the campaign to restore and revitalize the Library & Music Hall.
Orchestra Seats $125 ($90 tax-deductible); Balcony $75 ($40 tax-deductible)
Purchase tickets at http://www.carnegiecarnegie.org/ticketing/
or call 1-800-838-3006, x1
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Iolanthe or, The Peer and the Peri
Pittsburgh Savoyards
October 9 – 18
Thursday – Saturday at 8pm; Sunday at 2pm
http://www.pittsburghsavoyards.org
412-734-8467
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Just Dance!
Kiev Ukrainian Dance Ensemble
October 24 at 3pm
Ukrainian Market Place with traditional food and crafts before and after
performance.
General Admission $15; Students and Seniors $12
http://www.kyivdance.net
512-527-5359
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ACFL&MH Open House
October 25 from 1pm – 4:30pm
The Board of Trustees invites you to celebrate your beautifully renovated
library! This free event for the community begins with a 1:30pm performance in the historic Music Hall by string ensemble Cello Fury, followed by light snacks and community info tables in the Studio, as well as tours of the first floor Library, unique Lincoln Gallery and national treasure Espy Post Civil War Room. At 4pm, join the Carlynton High School Choir for a second Music Hall performance, featuring special guest and Carlynton alum, Natalie Hatcher.
Free and open to the public.
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Dora E. McQuaid: The Scorched Earth
Wednesday, October 28 at 6pm
Poet, activist and performer Dora E. McQuaid will perform a selection of her
poetry describing her journey from victim to survivor. Reception follows
performance. Event benefits Crisis Center North.
VIP Tickets $75; General Admission $50.
Purchase tickets at http://www.crisiscenternorth.org/events
or call 412-364-6728, x15
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Ghosts N’At: Paranormal Adventures
Friday, October 30 from 7pm – 12am
Paranormal investigators lecture, present evidence from past investigations, and
facilitate Q&A from 7 – 8pm. Paranormal investigation of the ACFL&MH from
8pm – 12am.
Ticket and event information at
http://www.ghostsnat.com
724-263-9603
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Ghosts N’At: Paranormal Adventures
Halloween Event
Saturday, October 31 from 9pm – 1am
Paranormal investigation of the ACFL&MH.
Ticket and event information at
http://www.ghostsnat.com
724-263-9603
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Marianne Cornetti in Concert
Sunday, November 1 at 3pm
Dessert reception follows in Lincoln Gallery.
Reserved Orchestra Seating $75, General Balcony Seating $50
Purchase tickets at http://www.carnegiecarnegie.org/ticketing/
or call 1-800-838-3006, x1
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The Nutcracker
Carnegie Performing Arts Center
December 4 – 6 & 11 – 13
Friday and Saturday at 8pm; Sunday at 2pm
Holiday concessions and benefit raffle in Studio.
Adults $15; Students and Seniors $12; Groups of 10+ $10 per person
Tickets available at the door.
http://carnegieperformingartscenter.com
412-279-8887
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Carnegie Celebrates the Season Presented by Borough of Carnegie and ACFL&MH Saturday, December 5, 12 – 2pm
Kick off the Main Street celebration with snacks, arts & crafts, performances in the Music Hall, and a visit from Santa! Light-up night celebration follows.
Free and open to the public.
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Zentangle Classes
Tuesdays from 6pm – 7pm
Zentangle is a relaxing art form, based on the soothing, meditative nature of
pattern-drawing. No artistic experience or talent is needed! Classes are open to
all. The first class is free, after which, supplies will be made available to
purchase.
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Past Events
Iolanthe “Summer’s End Fairy Tea Party” Fundraiser
Pittsburgh Savoyards
August 30, begins at 4pm
Lincoln Gallery
http://www.pittsburghsavoyards.org/wordpress/
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We’re having a party to celebrate Summer Reading on August 19th! The party will start with a magician at 6:00PM and that will be followed by a Root Beer Social. This will be great fun. The doors will open at 5:30pm.
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Drowsy Chaperone
presented by Stage 62
July 2015
2nd Saturday Lecture Series
Jim Smith – The Yankee Drummer Blue & Gray Reunion Band
June 13, 2015
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Suite of Sleeping Beauty
West Point Ballet Studio
Thursday, June 4, 2015
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Catch a Rising Star
Carnegie Performing Arts Center
May 30-31, 2015
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Listen Locally Series 2014-15
Lone Pine String Band
Thursday, May 21, 2015
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2nd Saturday Civil War Lecture Series
Kristopher D. White: “Lee’s Greatest Victory, Lee’s Greatest Defeat; The Battle of Chancellorsville”
Saturday, May 9, 2015
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Next to Normal
Stage 62
May 8-10 and 15-17, 2015
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Listen Locally Series 2014-15
Duo Cieli
Thursday, April 30, 2015
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“Dido and Aeneas & La serva padrona”
Duquesne University Opera Workshop
Friday, April 24 and April 26, 2015
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The Little Princess
Carnegie Performing Arts Center
April 17-19, 2015
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ACFL&MH 10th Annual Civil War Living History Day
April 11, 2015
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Peoples Natural Gas Presents: An ACFL&MH Production of The Civil War
April 10-12, 2015
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Women Read/Women Write Book Festival
Sunday, March 29, 2015
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Italian Film Festival USA – Pittsburgh
La mafia uccide solo d’estate (The Mafia Kills Only in the Summer)
Thursday, March 26, 2015
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Madeline
Carnegie Performing Arts Center
March 20-22, 2015
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The Mikado
The Pittsburgh Savoyards
March 6-8 & 13-15, 2015
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ACFL&MH Presents: A Lincoln Portrait
Allegheny Brass Band with Special Guest Narrator, Congressman Tim Murphy
February 16, 2015
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Listen Locally 2014-15
Michele Bensen and the Bensen Burners
January 24, 2015
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ACFL&MH Presents
Voces Solis
January 3, 2015
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Listen Locally 2014-15
Tom Roberts’ Charlie Chaplin Picture Show
October 30, 2014
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ACFL&MH Benefit 2014
Broadway’s Other Steve’s
Stage 62
September 27, 2014
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Listen Locally 2013-14
Matt Murchison Mutiny
April 28, 2014
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ACFL&MH Presents: Carnegie Rocks
The Turbosonics / The Tumblers / Yinz2
April 20, 2014
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Listen Locally 2013-14
Ferla-Marcinizyn Guitar Duo with contralto Daphne Alderson
March 31, 2014
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Listen Locally 2013-14
Freya Quartet
February 24, 2014
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ACFL&MH Presents
Voces Solis
January 4, 2014
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ACFL&MH Benefit 2013
Lenora! Lenora Nemetz Brings Broadway to Carnegie Carnegie Hall
December 28, 2013
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Listen Locally 2013-14
Academy Chamber Ensemble
November 25, 2013
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Listen Locally 2013-14
Cuidado
October 28, 2013
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Listen Locally 2013-14
Arabesque Winds
September 30, 2013
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Listen Locally 2012-13
Renaissance City Winds
April 29, 2013
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Listen Locally 2012-13
Ferla-Marcinizyn Guitar Duo
March 25, 2013
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Listen Locally 2012-13
Chatham Baroque
November 26, 2012
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Listen Locally 2012-13
Cuidado (The Tango Band) and Sotiri Tsourekis Greek Orchestra
October 29, 2012
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ACFL&MH Benefit 2012
Sean Jones’ Quintet with Caroline Jones
September 29, 2012
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Listen Locally 2012-13
Freya Quartet
September 24, 2012
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BNY Mellon Jazz Presents: A Gala Tribute to Joe Negri
October 1, 2011
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ACFL&MH Presents
Marianne Cornetti Returns to Carnegie Carnegie Hall
October 2, 2010
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ACFL&MH Presents: A Lincoln Portrait
Duquesne University Wind Symphony and H. Robert Reynolds with Special Guest Narrator David Conrad
April 11, 2010
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ACFL&MH Presents
Chatham Baroque
January 31, 2010
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ACFL&MH Benefit
Daphne Alderson: All Judy, All Heart
October 10, 2009
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ACFL&MH Presents
Mansfield 5
November 28, 2009
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ACFL&MH Presents
Joe Negri’s Mass of Hope with the Bach Choir and Stage 62
December 20, 2008
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ACFL&MH Benefit 2008
Daphne Alderson: Songs that Oscar Taught Me
October 10, 2008
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ACFL&MH Benefit 2007
Lynne Rosetto Kasper: Kasper on Food
October 20, 2007
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ACFL&MH Benefit 2006
Andrea Marcovicci: (On Broadway…at Main Street)
2006
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ACFL&MH Benefit 2005
Marianne Cornetti in Concert
November 20, 2005
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ACFL&MH Presents: Carnegie Rocks
Blues Orphans and the Mansfield 5
August 5, 2005