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Perhaps his best-known character was Philip Barbay, the uptight dean of a business school and the nemesis of Thornton Melon, Rodney Dangerfield's character, in "Back to School" (1986).
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The Pittsburgh Symphony's latest premiere was a musical depiction of the steel-making process.
Composer Maurice Ravel's music was popular in his lifetime, but audiences grew came to associate him primarily with one tune:Â "Bolero."
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre is adding a new position to allow for greater focus on the school's pre-professional offerings.
Her "L'Amour de Loin (Love from Afar)" premiered at the Salzburg Festival in 2000 and made its U.S. debut at the Santa Fe Opera two years later. In 2016, it became the first staged work by a…
Wagner designed sets on Broadway, off-Broadway and for regional theater, for operas and ballets, and, in 1975, for the Rolling Stones' Tour of the Americas.
Their newly announced partnership is designed to strengthen both Pittsburgh's film and theater ecosystems.
TeenyFest kicks off Wednesday and will feature six hour-long comedy blocks comprised of mostly local stand-ups.
The Pittsburgh native's "Black Mona Lisa Tour: Volume 1" will be stopping by Downtown's Heinz Hall Sunday evening.