FILM: West Side Story
Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, IrelandFilm Club at the Carnegie: Love at first sight strikes when young Tony spots Maria at a high school dance in 1957 New York City
Film Club at the Carnegie: Love at first sight strikes when young Tony spots Maria at a high school dance in 1957 New York City
Film Club at the Carnegie: Stanton Carlisle hatches a scheme to con a dangerous tycoon with help from a mysterious psychologist who might be his most formidable opponent yet.
Herself A young mother escapes her abusive husband and fights back against a broken housing system. She sets out to build her own home, and in the process rebuilds her life and re-discovers herself. Running time: 1h 37m Cert: 15 Director: Phyllida Lloyd Writers: Clare Dunne Read more…
Documentary: Captain Flynn and Ireland's War Of Independence This short film explores Ireland's War Of Independence (1919 - 1921) in Kerry through the experience of local Bonane man, Captain John Flynn, a veteran of the Great War (1914 - 1918) and a training officer of the Kerry No.2 Flying Column. Read more…
This black and white photography exhibition ‘Kenmare Carnival 1961’ captures the fun and joy that this annual event brought to the people of Kenmare every summer. The original photos were discovered in the personal archives of local man, Tim Sheehan. He donated them to Kenmare Library, who gratefully accepted such a Read more…
Free entry, but online registration is essential. This special screening was made possible by: Access Cinema, The Irish Film Institute, The Arts Council of Ireland, and Lionsgate Films, UK. The inspirational story of friendship, love, and support on the home front. A group of women come together as their partners Read more…
Come and join us for pre-film wine and nibbles. This is an opportunity to dress up, make a night of it and socialise with a glass of wine and some fancy nibbles before the free screening of 'Military Wives.'
The Works of John B. Keane This drama piece takes excerpts from four of John B. Keane's most iconic plays - Sive; Year of the Hiker; Big Maggie, and The Field, and explores the themes of heartbreak, greed, loyalty and loss. This delightful interpretation ot the renowned author's work introduces Read more…
Creativity Space - A Bealtaine Festival Event With Carrie-Jade Williams This workshop provides the opportunity to get creative and celebrate the spring. After two years of Lockdown, this is the space to come along and try flower arranging, poetry and paper crafts in a friendly, welcoming environment. All materials supplied Read more…
Life Story Writing: A Bealtaine Festival event With Carrie-Jade Williams Whether you have a passion for poetry, a love of literature or just want to come along and see what we are doing, everyone is welcome to join us for this writing workshop.
Share Your Words - A Bealtaine Festival event With: Carrie-Jade Williams This workshop provides you with the time and space to get some words on the page. We will have some gentle writing prompts and writing exercises. This will be an opportunity for you to share your own words or Read more…
The Whiteheaded Boy The Whiteheaded Boy was first performed by the Abbey Theatre on 13.12.1916. Over 100 years later Blue Hat Productions are revisiting this Classic Play: which has gone into the Irish Theatrical Cannon. The plot centres around the Geoghegan Family. Denis Geoghegan is ‘The Whiteheaded Boy’ of the Read more…