Mike Vargo

|Can you hear me now? Tom Lenk sparkles as Alex ... and as Barbra and others.|Alex has a passion for Barbra's "Passion for Design."|Lenk soars into high dudgeon when the drama heats up.

‘Buyer & Cellar’ Frolics through the Underbelly of Fame and Power

The comedy at The Public pits a sensitive young man against a sensational diva.

Attack Theatre is in launch mode at TRAF.|PICT Classic Theatre

June Theater Preview: Try Something Different

While many big theater companies go dark for the summer, it’s the time when smaller companies shine.

but in "Potted Potter

May Theater Preview: Silly Season

Not to complain. Silly is good. And there’s a lot of it on Pittsburgh stages this month.

|Sleep no more! Senhor José has done deeds that torment him.|The godmother (Bridget Connors) has secrets she tries to keep behind her (and that's Cameron Knight as the secrets).

Chiller Theater: Quantum Haunts the House with ‘All the Names’

Quantum Theatre’s new play has dark secrets inside secrets.

TX. photo: Bryan C. Parker

April Music Preview: Rising Stars, Oldies, Metalcore and More

New blooms on the Pittsburgh concert scene.

foreground) must explain himself (or himselves) to the Registrar (Cameron Knight).|In "Oblivion

April Theater Preview: Bright Lights, Dark Comedy

Dark humor takes the spotlight at Pittsburgh theater companies in April.

while sweethearts Torch and Ray (Laurie Klatscher and Jason McCune

‘Endless Lawns’ Delivers a Four-Ring Circus

Anthony McKay’s “Endless Lawns” packs the stage with cage-match pandemonium—and it’s really about the lawn.

L) takes a job as personal assistant to super-wealthy Michaela (Kimberly Parker Green)

‘Elemeno Pea’ Digs Into Life’s Elementary Perplexities

City Theatre’s new comedy ‘Elemeno Pea’ offers a take on how both halves live.

of Jefferson Starship

March Musical Madness (Music Preview)

the NCAA Basketball tournament bands and performers are battling it out in Pittsburgh this month for your March entertainment dollars. Who will win?

Channeling August Wilson is Eugene Lee in The Public's 'How I Learned.'

March Theater Preview: Time Marches On

Pittsburgh’s live-theater forecast for the month includes the ghosts of the past and the wave of the new.

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