Pittsburgh Public Theater

there's plenty of that scheduled for Pittsburgh stages too.|Corrie Stallings is Jo in "Little Women" and she plays it big.|This was the Apollo 11 moon shot lifting off. "Some Brighter Distance

Theater Preview For the New Year: Resolve to See More—in January and Beyond

Why is live theater a hot ticket in Pittsburgh? We’ve got three and a half reasons, plus advance peeks at new shows on tap.

it's "A Musical Christmas Carol

December Theater Preview: Holiday Specials + Year-Round Perennials

This month, Pittsburgh theater fans can see shows that are holiday-themed or not … or try some of each.

what a cute little huggy bear! Smeraldina (Daina Michelle Griffth) takes a hot fancy to Truffaldino (Jimmy Kieffer)

The Public Powers Through ‘A Servant to Two Masters’

Pittsburgh Public Theater serves up a new take on an old comedy classic.

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November Theater Preview: Even the Old Stuff Is New

Numerous new and seldom-seen plays are on Pittsburgh’s theater schedule this month.

good things come in pairs. A duo from the famed Nrityagram center brings Indian classical dance to Pittsburgh

October Theater Preview: Time to Double Down

With so many shows to see on Pittsburgh stages this month, why not pick two?

' renowned Swedish dancer Yvan Auzely doesn't seem to be going beyond anywhere.||A young Groucho? Nope

September Theater Preview: The Season Takes Off

Don’t get tangled up! Come on out, because live theater is back in full force on Pittsburgh stages.

|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.

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.

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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