ken bolden

a CMU grad

City Theatre’s ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’: All in Favor; Say “Aye!”

There can be no debate, ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’ courts supreme laughter.  

in the can) has a bone to pick: a dog-bone biscuit.

Apocalypse Now, and Then What? — Beckett’s ‘Endgame’ at PICT

PICT Classic Theatre offers a Beckett blast to fit the season.

and strange

October Theater Guide: Music, Spook Shows, and Drag

From the haunting ballet ‘Giselle’ to shows about the horrors of motherhood and artificial intelligence, it’s quite a month in Pittsburgh theater.

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September Theater Guide: Choices for a Binge

Shows on Pittsburgh’s live theater schedule this month can get you thinking that you gotta catch ’em all.

' staged at the Carrie Furnaces

Awesome Twosome: Quantum’s ‘King Lear’ + Carrie Furnaces

Quantum Theatre takes Shakespeare’s ‘Lear’ to Pittsburgh’s premiere industrial ruins.

as Tiffany

Top-Shelf ‘Mumburger’ Is Weirdness Done Right

A dark comedy that’s been a cult hit in England translates superbly at off the WALL productions.

and the hand-holder supervising her critical care—Ken Bolden

PICT’s ‘Old Curiosity Shop’ Is a Curious Experience!

The once-famous Dickens novel gets a Pittsburgh stage treatment that will carry you to strange places.

' actors (L to R) Tim McGeever

Enter the Maze: Quantum’s ‘Chatterton’ Will Take You Through

Quantum Theatre’s new play messes with your mind rather thoroughly—and artfully.

they're in character: that's Ken Bolden (quite composed as dapper Harold) listening to Dylan Marquis Meyers (Philip) explain his predicament.|Big brother Treat (Max Pavel

At 15 Bucks a Head, ‘Orphans’ Is a Steal

A new indie production of a dark-comedy chiller gives Pittsburgh knockout theater at a budget price.

there was Alfred Jarry

June Theater Guide: Into the Not-So-Empty Void

Join us as we explore the unexpectedly lush ecosystem of summer theater in Pittsburgh.

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