Pittsburgh Arts

Lotus Plays First of Two Nights at Mr. Smalls; Kinetic Staging ‘An Octoroon’; Pittsburgh Auto Show (Fri., 2/15/19)

Lotus, ‘An Octoroon,’ Pittsburgh International Auto Show, ‘Let My People Go! A Spiritual Journey Along the Underground Railroad’

Tommy James and The Shondells Play Palace; Jim Brickman Valentine’s Show at Byham; Benedum Hosts PBT’s ‘Great Gatsby’ (Thurs., 2/14/19)

Tommy James and The Shonls, Jim Brickman, ‘The Great Gatsby’

wearing an enchanted hoodie

‘The Tempest’ Continues at The Public; Mt. Washngton’s Kavsar Serves Uzbeck Fare (Wed., 2/13/19)

‘The Tempest,’ Kavsar

center is flanked on the left by Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto and PBT Executive Director Harris N. Ferris; and on the right by Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Artist in Residence Staycee Pearl. PBT dancers are behind them.|Guests enjoying food and drinks in the Benedum Center grand foyer before the speakers begin.|A banner for 'Giselle

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s 50th Anniversary Season Reveal Gala and ‘Great Gatsby’ Preview

The new season has a of classic and contemporary productions.

‘Savior Samuel’ is Onstage at Pittsburgh Playwrights; The Playhouse Staging ‘The Old Man and the Sea’ (Sun., 2/10/11)

‘Savior Samuel,’ ‘ The Old Man and the Sea’

Andrew William Smith portrays playwright E.M. Lewis in Lewis's 'The Gun Show.' (photo: Jason Snyder)

Quantum Theatre Staging ‘The Gun Show (Can We Talk About This?)’; Bill Toms and Hard Rain at Moondog’s (Sat., 2/19/19)

‘The Gun Show (Can We Talk About This?),’ Bill Toms and Hard Rain. ‘Bonnie & Clyde’

Alejandro Diaz and Hannah Carter dance a romantic scene from Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's 'The Great Gatsby.' (photo: Duane Rieder)

Pittsburgh Ballet Opens ‘The Great Gatsby’; 58th World of Wheels at DLCC; (Fri., 2/8/19)

‘The Great Gatsby,’ World of Wheels, ‘Run for Your Wife’

|Tracy Morgan. (photo: sidereel.com and Wikipedia)

Tracy Morgan at Pittsburgh Improv; Stage AE Hosts Greensky Bluegrass; ‘Etty’ at Carnegie Stage (Thurs., 2/7/19)

Tracy Morgan. Greensky Bluegrass, ‘Etty,”You Can Call Me Al’

as in last year's 'The Tempest' at Pittsburgh Public Theater

Surprise, Surprise, Surprise, Surprise: There’s 4X New Stuff in ‘The Tempest’ at The Public

A new Pittsburgh adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic raises so many eyebrows that you may need two pairs.

and Brian Quijada does highlights of the trip in City Theatre's 'Where Did We Sit on the Bus?' (photo courtesy of the artist)

‘Where Did We Sit on the Bus?’ Continues at City Theatre; Sq. Hill’s Green Pepper Features Korean BBQ (Wed., 2/6/19)

‘Where Did We Sit on the Bus?,’ Green Pepper

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