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Andy Warhol (Jeffrey Emerson) nearly flips his fright wig when confronted by an ominous stranger.

A State-of-the-Art Two-Hander: City’s ‘Andy Warhol in Iran’

The seriocomedy at City Theatre uses just two characters, but they’re a handful.

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.  

Pumpkin (Melva Graham)

City Theatre’s ‘Paradise Blue’: Chock-Full of Riveting Characters

‘Paradise Blue’ is a dramedy that uses a historical backdrop to explore African American life in good times and bad.

including a rough 7th Grade

Singer Jill Sobule Recounts Life’s Highs and Lows in City Theatre’s Concert Film ‘F*ck7thGrade’

7th Grade can often times be the hardest. The concert film includes personal stories and hit songs.

Writer/performer Shua Potter nails it in 'Claws Out.' (photo: Kristi Jan Hoover)

City Theatre’s ‘Claws Out’ Rips a New Path to Holiday Cheer

‘Claws Out,’ subtitled ‘The Holiday Drag Musical,’ aims to be naughty AND nice.

Pittsburgh Online Theater Menu: Variety Now + More to Come (Thurs., 6/4/20)

Local on theater offerings.

while Irene (Helena Ruoti) hovers skeptically.|Home rule becomes an issue when Gerry

Good Old-Fashioned Psychodrama: ‘Downstairs’ at City Theatre

A new play adds tragicomic intrigue to Pittsburgh’s theater scene.

|Catherine LeFrere plays Jane Berman in City Theatre's dark comedy 'The Burdens.'(photo courtesy of the artist)

‘The Burdens’ Continues at City Theatre; Hemingway’s Cafe an Oakland Hot Spot (Wed., 5/1/19)

‘The Burdens,’ Hemingway’s Cafe

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