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Its primary objective is to provide for the people of Dunfermline and West Fife a life-long opportunity to engage with the performing arts by offering a professional programme of music, drama, dance, film, comedy, children's entertainment and pantomime, as well as facilitating an extremely healthy amateur theatre programme. It is becoming a centre of excellence for all types of music – its creation, rehearsal, performance, exhibition, research, education and training. The plaque reads – Carnegie Hall A smaller version of its New York namesake, was the last public building to be gifted to Dunfermline by Andrew Carnegie’s endowment. In classical design (Muirhead and Rutherford, 1937). It hosts many arts events.
Carnegie Hall is a mid-scale (526 seat), local authority, touring venue in Dunfermline, which is a town with a rising population particularly due to commuters to Edinburgh. They are in the process of modernising to create a dynamic arts centre type feel within the Carnegie Hall complex, which will incorporate the Music Institute and the Tiffany Café/Bar as offices for use by the creative industries and small scale tuition and performance spaces. Tiffany’s at Carnegie Hall, formerly a café bar, has been transformed and now offers a full menu, cooked freshly to order. Stylish and modern, the refitted restaurant nevertheless blends well with the grand Art Deco style of the theatre. Whether seated in the conservatory, on the terrace or in the beer garden, there are few more privileged locations from which to gaze across the Forth and to the Bridges.
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