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but patient typist (Betsy Miller) awaits her chance to dance with a jittery accountant (Jason Swauger).

‘Grand Hotel’ is a Grand Night Out

Front Porch Theatrical’s tour de force production of ‘Grand Hotel: The Musical’ fills the stage with a fine cast and full entourage of dancing bell hops and chambermaids.

|This fun promo art for Pittsburgh Playwright Theatre's 'Jitney' shows the actors appearing in the production at the August Wilson House. (Artwork by Brandon Jennings)|Daina Michelle Griffith portrays Elizaveta Grushinskaya in Front Porch Theatricals' 'Grand Hotel.' It's the same part that Greta Garbo played in the film version.|

August 2022 Theater Guide: a ‘Sister Act,’ a ‘Jitney’ Ride,’ and the ‘Grand Hotel’

It’s a very slow, but very good theater month in Pittsburgh.

New York's Universes ensemble roars into Pittsburgh to kick off the 2021-22 season at City Theatre.

October Theater Guide: They’re Back

It’s a nearly normal live theater season in Pittsburgh, with plenty of local and touring companies in action.

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May Theater Guide: Adventure Time

Pittsburgh’s live theater schedule features many shows that are adventurous. Are you?

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Wild Trip from an Alcoholic’s Jungle to AA: ‘The White Chip’ at City Theatre

A new seriocomic play about alcoholism and recovery highlights the Pittsburgh theater scene.

So simple and yet so puzzling: Jason Shavers (center) says it all with a look while Mary Elizabeth Drake and Jamen Nanthakumar expound in "The Fantasticks."

October Theater Guide: Dancing into Autumn, and Much More

October in Pittsburgh is so full of live theater that one may hardly know where to start, so why not start with our Guide?

Broadway musicals

July Theater Guide: Big Winners, Gripping Geezer Dramas, and More

July isn’t only for musicals. The Pittsburgh theater schedule is stocked with stuff of many sorts.

what a cute little huggy bear! Smeraldina (Daina Michelle Griffth) takes a hot fancy to Truffaldino (Jimmy Kieffer)

The Public Powers Through ‘A Servant to Two Masters’

Pittsburgh Public Theater serves up a new take on an old comedy classic.

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