Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre

for joint performances at the August Wilson Center. (photo: Duane Rieder)

PBT + Dance Theatre of Harlem; ‘Playhouse Staging ‘Sunday in the Park with George’; ‘Rhythm of the Dance’ at Palace

Pittsburgh Ballet + Dance Theatre of Harlem, ‘Sunday in the Park with George,’ Rhythm of the Dance,’ St. Patrick’s Day

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.

' pianist and theater artist Felder brings to life a titan of American popular music. (photo courtesy of Mr. Felder)|Mr. Fezziwig is so ready he's almost flipping his wig. The actor is Tim Hartman in Pittsburgh CLO's 'A Musical Christmas Carol

December Theater Guide: It’s That Time Again

Holiday-themed shows dominate the live theater schedule in Pittsburgh this month.

Ballet is seldom seen outdoors; the PBT free show at Hartwood Acres creates a distinctive experience.

Pittsburgh Ballet Under The Stars at Hartwood; Front Porch Theatricals Staging ‘Grey Gardens;’ PGH New Works Festival Starts (Sun., 8/19/18)

Pittsburgh Ballet at Hartwood; ‘Grey Gardens,’ Pittsburgh New Works Festival

updated version in which Cinderella gets more than her prince. With the help of Fairy Godmother (L) and friends

May Theater Guide: Two of Everything?

Good things come in pairs, and there seem to be lots of them in Pittsburgh’s theater schedule this month.

Calm before the Storm w/Mark Dignam at Club Cafe; PBT Premiers New Works: Craig Shoemaker at PI (Fri., 3/16/18)

Calm Before the Storm, PBT New Works, Craig Shoemaker

The ingredients are odd but "Waitress" aces the taste test for audiences nationwide.

March Theater Guide: We Are All ‘Multicultural’

Pittsburgh live theater in March includes a bunch of shows that are multi-ethnic, multinational, multimedia, and/or genre-busting.

Alexandra Kochis as Odette and Luca Sbrizzi as Prince Siegfried.|Principal dancers Yoshiaki Nakano (Prince Siegfried) and Amanda Cochrane (pictured here as Odile).|'Dance of the Swans.'|White and black swans dancing together in 'Swan Lake.'

‘Swan Lake’ Soars at Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre

A classic ballet with outstanding dancing, score, and now new sets.

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre is presenting 'Swan Lake.' Pictured here is Amanda Cochrane in the dual role of Odette and Odile. Photo by Duane Reider.

February Theater Guide: Full Slate, Cue the Music

Pittsburgh live theater this month includes musicals than you could shake a stick at—or would want to—plus intriguing non-musical plays.

' The Skivvies will be more fully dressed

December Theater Guide: Many Ways through the Holidays

From Oscar Wilde to wild modern dance to The Skivvies, there’s much on Pittsburgh stages this month than traditional Christmas shows.

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