Centenary Centre
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The Centenary Centre, formally the Centenary Hall, was built in 1877 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the visit of Charles Wesley to Peel. Following major renovation work the centre is home to a large number of shows and other community events thanks to the hard work and dedication of volunteers.
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Contact Details
- Centenary Centre,
- Atholl Street,
- Peel
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Layout and Uses
The Main hall contains the stage with accompanying lighting gallery and sound booth. Throughout the year the main hall provides entertainment such as local and visiting bands of all styles, theatre school productions, comedy shows and the Peel Pantoloons Pantomines.
The Athol Room is used for Yoga and dance classes as well as doubling up as a changing room for shows in the main hall.
For examples of recent shows held at the Centre, visit the Gallery page
Tickets for Shows
Tickets or all shows are available from
- Celtic Gold, Peel
- Peter Norris Music, Douglas
- Shakti Man, Ramsey
Address and contact details for the above can be found on the Centenary Centre Wesite.
