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KMS has announced their much-anticipated production of the iconic musical ‘Evita’, taking place at the Gleneagle INEC Arena from March 11 to 13.

Created by the legendary duo, Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice, ‘Evita’ is one of musical theatre's most celebrated works, blending an unforgettable score from Lloyd-Webber paired with Rice’s compelling narrative that has captivated audiences worldwide since its debut in 1976.

The production starring the talented Lily Macmonagle Shannon, Director of The MACademy, in the lead role of Eva Perón, promises to deliver a powerful portrayal of the legendary First Lady of Argentina.

With showstopping songs like ‘Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina,’ and ‘Buenos Aires’ this musical is a timeless celebration of ambition, love, and legacy.

Leading Lady Lily shares the stage with one of the society's stalwart members, Derek O’Leary, portraying Juan Perón, Eva’s husband.

In his 36th production with Killarney Musical Society, Derek brings a wealth of experience to this pivotal role.

Alongside Lily and Derek, the stage at the Gleneagle INEC Arena will come alive with the energy and passion of over 50 talented locals, supported by a team of dedicated production assistants.

The story of Eva and Perón’s marriage, one born of mutual self-interest and political convenience, evolves into true love and a partnership that forever changed the destiny of Argentina.

Tickets for Evita are now on sale through the Gleneagle INEC Arena Box Office or through Ticketmaster, with reserved seating available.

These are the only outlets where tickets are available for the 2025 production.

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Green light for new pitch at Killarney Athletic AFC

Killarney Athletic AFC has been granted planning permission by Kerry County Council to significantly expand its facilities at its Woodlawn site. The decision, finalised this week, clears the way for […]

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Killarney Athletic AFC has been granted planning permission by Kerry County Council to significantly expand its facilities at its Woodlawn site.

The decision, finalised this week, clears the way for the club to construct a brand-new grass soccer pitch. The expansion is designed to meet the growing needs of the club’s various age groups and teams, providing much-needed additional playing space at the busy Woodlawn Road grounds.

The approved planning application includes the provision of essential infrastructure for the new development. Along with the grass surface, the project involves the installation of ball-stop netting and a secure perimeter fencing surround.

To ensure the new facility is fully integrated with the club’s current layout, the plans include the construction of a network of walkways. These paths will link the new development directly to the existing soccer pitches, ensuring safe and easy access for players, coaches, and spectators throughout the site.

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Killarney student wins special merit in Texaco art competition

Florence Sexton, from Art House in Killarney, has been named as a top prize winner in the 72nd Texaco Children’s Art Competition. Florence was one of three Kerry students to […]

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Florence Sexton, from Art House in Killarney, has been named as a top prize winner in the 72nd Texaco Children’s Art Competition.

Florence was one of three Kerry students to be recognised in this year’s national contest. The nine-year-old received a Special Merit Award for her entry, which final adjudicator Pauline O’Connell described as imaginative and demonstrating high levels of skill and creativity.
The Texaco Children’s Art Competition is the longest-running arts sponsorship in Irish history, having been held every year since 1955. It continues to serve as a major platform for young artists across the country to have their talents recognised by professional curators and educators.
This year’s competition saw a high volume of entries from across the county, with Florence’s work standing out among thousands of submissions for its artistic quality. The Special Merit Award is given to students whose work shows exceptional promise and technical ability for their age group.

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