2025 Theater Hall of Fame inductees list filled with Pittsburgh connections
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Ordinary lives are made extraordinary by the events of "Too Heavy for Your Pocket," at the Falk School in Oakland.
The Theresa Rebeck play at the South Side theater sounds the alarm on one family's dysfunction.
Theaters completing the American Century Cycle are honored by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and August Wilson House.
Veteran actors James FitzGerald and Martin Giles elevate a standard ghost story. McKeesport native mesmerizes with story of his journey fromÂ
The performance by Sheila McKenna and the creative team bring a dynamic version of the Bard's wife to West Homestead.
Pittsburgh's literary theater company presents a new adaptation of the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
The Aaron Sorkin play about a military murder trial resonates across the decades in Pittsburgh Public Theater's engaging new production.
The Bard's tragic tale marks the celebration of 15 years of Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks.
The Tony Award-winning musical grabs for the heartstrings in a powerful production at the New Hazlett Theater.
The Post-Gazette's senior theater critic fondly remembers his old friend and theatrical colleague.
The play begins with an Afghani woman describing the sounds, images and memories of Kabul, but then centers on an American mother and son.
Quantum Theatre delivers the majesty and tragedy of "King Lear," amid the monumental ruins of the Carrie Furnaces in Rankin.
Two CAPA students compete in national August Wilson Monologue Competition May 6 in New York City.
The 84-year-old Dame Maggie appears in the one-woman play "A German Life," which opened April 12 at London's Bridge Theatre.
The comedic sequel to the Ibsen drama is a perfect vehicle for Lisa Velten Smith as Nora and a deft cast, directed by Ted Pappas.
Young actresses portray real-life Mirabel sisters, who were martyred by the brutal Trujillo regime of the Dominican Republic.
The first- and second-place winners will represent the city at the national competition in New York City.