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Grand Finale at George Square

Grand Finale at George Square

Breast Way Round Celebrate 100 Years of Macmillan
Christmas Lights Switched On in Kilmarnock

Christmas Lights Switched On in Kilmarnock

The whole country was snowbound at the weekend. Major roads closed or impassable. But still the crowds appeared for the Christmas Lights Event on Sunday in Kilmarnock. Thousands flocked to watch Michelle McManus introduce all the acts and still manage to sing for the crowds herself. Johnnie Griffin [...]
“A Summer Medley” by The St. Joseph’s Players

“A Summer Medley” by The St. Joseph’s Players

A review of “A Summer Medley” by Suze Laing Performed 21st & 22nd August 2010 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ “The Sunday matinee show was the second time playing to a full house, and the informal arrangement of the tables and chairs set just the right ‘night club’ atmosphere for the afternoon ahead; a [...]
St Joseph’s Players’ First Panto out on DVD!

St Joseph’s Players’ First Panto out on DVD!

Yes, their first pantomime may be over but the St. Joseph’s Players’ fantastic production of The Lion, the Witch and The Wedding will be available on DVD very soon! The above video is a glimpse of some of the highlights of the show which was absolutely brilliant! What talent! Want to hear some [...]
Curtain Up This Weekend for the St Joseph’s Players!

Curtain Up This Weekend for the St Joseph’s Players!

Yes, the pantomime dates are this weekend ! Saturday 5 December at 7.30 pm and on Sunday 6 December at 2 pm. Nicola Stewart’s production of The Lion, The Witch and The Wedding is showing at St Joseph’s Church Hall, Hill Street, Kilmarnock. URsTV popped back down on Sunday to see how the rehearsals [...]
Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock

Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock

Originally known as The Corn Exchange, the Palace Theatre Complex was opened in 1863 and was used for various purposes. Situated at the corner of London Road and Green Street in Kilmarnock, the Italianate tower of the Palace is a very distinctive local landmark and can be seen for miles! In 1927 [...]
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