MacNeice celebration at Carrick Civic Centre
Organised by local writer Philip Orr and Museum officer Shirin Murphy, the event on MacNeice’s birthday, included a short talk by former Ulster Museum curator, Trevor Parkhill and poetry readings by Stephen Sexton, Stephen Connolly and Kate Newman.
The well-attended evening also featured music from jazz duo Michael and Milana Barkley, who sang cabaret songs in recognition of Louis MacNeice’s wife Hedli Anderson, a well-known cabaret singer, whom he met in a theatre during the London blitz.
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Hide AdAlso on display was the museum’s extensive collection of material relating to MacNeice, which includes his christening cup and letters he sent home from boarding school.
The collection also contains personal items relating to his parents, the fiery and influential Reverend MacNeice, Rector of Saint Nicholas’ Church and his mother Lily Clesham, who died when Louis was a child.
A refurbished display of MacNeice material is expected to feature in the Antrim Street venue later this year. For museum enquiries, telephone Shirin Murphy on 028 9335 8049 or email [email protected]