Review: Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre at Hartwood
by Jayne Vranish | Originally published in Dance Currents on Aug 28, 2021 It was a warm summer evening at Hartwood acres, time for Ballet Under the Stars. Maybe Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre …
by Jayne Vranish | Originally published in Dance Currents on Aug 28, 2021 It was a warm summer evening at Hartwood acres, time for Ballet Under the Stars. Maybe Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre …
City Theatre’s welcome back to indoor theatre invites us to cross paths with neighbors who once were strangers in a strange land but found a home amid the slopes and flats of Pittsburgh. B…
It seems like forever since the Public Theater announced their 2021/22 season back in May. The first productions of the new season are less that a month away, so it feels like a second look …
Pittsburgh Classic Theatre presentes their long awaited season announcement on line September 3rd, plus an informative presentation on the craft of mentorship. The Craft of Mentorship:Educ…
PMT’s annual season preview and 30th season celebration, Broadway at the Overlook, will be held next weekend, Sept. 9-12, at the West End Overlook. The show will feature musical selecti…
Pittsburgh Festival Opera will present the second installment of its four-part “Legends in the Limelight” series on Sept. 14. starring baritone Michael Chioldi. A native of Pittsburgh’…
The lights will be shining brightly, Thursday, September 9 – Saturday, September 11, as a jam-packed schedule of 50+ free live music, theater, dance, and visual art — featuring regional …
Little Lake continues their summer season with Paul Weitz‘s Show People, directed by Gretchen Van Hoorelbeke. Jerry and Marnie are fading Broadway actors who haven’t worked in years. …
Iron Horse Theatre Company opens their season with 12:52 The Mike Webster Story, a very touching story about friendship and courage, with a Steeler’s connection. Mike Webster was a…
Originally posted by Greg Evans on Dateline | August 23, 2021 Black Theatre United, the nonprofit advocacy organization that’s taken a leading role in the move for greater equity, diversi…
By Sharon Eberson For the first time in the City Theatre’s 46-year history, choices will be made by not one artistic director, but by three. The South Side company announced a new leadersh…
Here is our update listing of shows opening this week, and those previously opened, along with a look ahead for the rest of September. Opening This Week 12:52 The Mike Webster Story | Iro…
Texture presents its second outdoor performance of the summer at the South Park Amphitheater on Sunday, August 29th. For this performance, company dancer Madeline Kendall premieres a new w…
Pittsburgh’s new play company forms Co-Artistic Director Model: Clare Drobot and Monteze Freeland join Marc Masterson in joint artistic leadership. The City Theatre board of directors has…
Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks joins the ranks of theatres presenting all-female Shakespeare to the masses. The Tragedy of Hamlet opens Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks’ 17th seas…
South Park Theatre’s See How They Run, a British farce full of tense comic situations, headlong humor, mistaken identity, doors, and vicars! See How They Run is set in the idyllic villa…
The Pittsburgh New Works Festival has been dedicated to producing new plays from all over the world for 30 years! From comedy to drama and traditional to cutting edge, there’s always somet…
Opening This Week See How They Run | South Park Theatre | outdoors at the South Park Outdoor Stage | August 2 to September 5| www.SouthParkTheatre.com Pittsburgh New Works Festival |…
Pittsburgh Opera was one of the few arts organizations in the country to perform in front of live, indoor audiences last season. At the time, Pittsburgh Opera livestreamed one performance of…
RealTime is thrilled to announce their 2021-2022 season! Featuring the brand-new performance series coming this November: RealTime’s People of Pittsburgh, a series of seasonal “theatri…
After months of preparation and planning for the return to in-person arts events, Pittsburgh’s Cultural District organizations outline layers of defense against COVID-19 and the safety pra…
Steel City Shakespeare Center returns to the stage with Pericles, their first live, in-person, outdoor production in over two years with Pericles, a windswept tale of shipwrecks, chivalry,…
Checkout our list of performances this week and upcoming shows. Opening This Week Pericles | Steel City Shakespeare | Barry G. Schell “Bronx” Field in West View | August 21 to 29 | h…
Vivid and colorful characters give the audience a hardy laugh and a classic night out at the theatre. Review by Britt Haefeli, originally published on 8/16/2023 Simply electric performances…
Dance fans missed out on that COVID season for Pittsburgh Dance Council? Why doesn’t Randal Miller just reschedule? Or so some may think… But it’s not that easy. Going behind the sce…