‘Hand to God’ at City Theatre; Bob Dylan Tribute/Art Nardini Benefit at Rex; Free RADical Days Events (Sun., 9/25/16)

1) Plays with puppets in them are not just for children, and some are not targeted to small children at all. The musical Avenue Q set an adult tone a decade ago with its depictions of puppet sex and drunkenness, and now Hand to God raises the bar. This dark comedy by Robert Askins is set in a small Texas town where a church has started a faith-based puppet club for teenagers. Things literally get out of hand when an evil hand puppet takes on a life of its own—spewing foul obscenities, oozing lust and rebellion, and otherwise acting out (one suspects) the repressed impulses of the shy teenaged boy who made him. Hand to God was a smash hit off-Broadway, then moved last year to Broadway, where it was nominated for five Tony Awards. Here in Pittsburgh, City Theatre opens its season with the play. Performances through October 16. 1300 Bingham St., South Side. (MV)

2) Tonight’s show at the Rex Theater is a two-fer. It’s a tribute to Bob Dylan who turned 75 this year whose proceeds benefit Houserocker bassist Art Nardini who was injured in an accident in the spring and has mounting medical bills. Many of Pittsburgh’s top musicians are scheduled to appear including:  Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers, Rob James, Scott Blasey, Gregg Joseph, Randy Baughman, Rick Witkowski, Frank Czuri, Bill Deasy, Herman Granati, Nathan Zoob, Matthew Ryan, John Vento, and Nevin James. 8 p.m. 1602 E.Carson St., South Side

RADical Days 2016 (From their website)

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Free admission 10am – 5pm
Play with Real Stuff. Ink your own silkscreen in The Studio. Build and tinker with old and new technologies in MAKESHOP. Explore Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: A Grr-ific Exhibit. And much more!
10 Children’s Way (Northside) · pittsburghkids.org

SEN. JOHN HEINZ HISTORY CENTER
Free admission 10am – 5pm
Enjoy all six floors of this Smithsonian-affiliated museum. Exhibition highlights include Heinz, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Visible Storage, Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation, and the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum. Performances by Edgewood Symphony Orchestra (noon), Pittsburgh Youth Chorus (2pm) and South Hills Chorale (2:30pm).
1212 Smallman Street (Strip District) · heinzhistorycenter.org · edgewoodsymphony.org ·pittsburghyouthchorus.org · southhillschorale.org

CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Free admission 10am – 5pm
Come explore the history of life on Earth, then visit what is arguably the
 first museum of contemporary art in the United States, all in one dynamic destination! Enjoy hands-on activities for kids and grown-ups, and see some of the most exciting collections of art and natural history anywhere on Earth.
4400 Forbes Avenue (Oakland) · carnegiemuseums.org

CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH-MAIN: WORLD KALEIDOSCOPE PRESENTS MATHEW TEMBO
Free admission 2–3pm
Mathew Tembo is an award-winning Afro-Pop musician hailing from Zambia in Southern Africa. Inspired by songs of freedom and redemption originally sung by freedom fighters in 1960s Zambia to express the oppression of the colonial system, Mathew infuses traditional forms with pop sensibilities, creating a unique African style.
4400 Forbes Avenue (Oakland) · carnegielibrary.org

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