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while Katie Travis (as Christine Daaé) won last year’s prestigious Lotte Lenya Competition for singing AND acting talent.

February Theater Preview: Put Down the Clicker

February is peak season for live theater in Pittsburgh, with a vast up of shows that invite you to put down the remote and come on out.

Sasha Allen (arms spread) is the Leading Player in the hooped-up new production of "Pippin."

January Theater Preview: Themes of Identity and Creation

Live theater in Pittsburgh opens the new year with several plays and musicals about people finding—or creating—new identities.

In PICT's "Great Expectations

“Christmas Star” Shines Bright at Pittsburgh Playwrights; “L’Hotel” Continues at The Public (CPs Sun., 12/14/14)

“Christmas Star,” “L’Hotel,” “Exodus: Gods & Kings”

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The Oak Ridge Boys Bring “Elvira” to Palace; “L’Hotel” Continues Run at PPT (CPs Sun., 12/7/14)

Oak Ridge Boys, “L’Hotel,” Chuck Connelly Exhibit

Victor Hugo

‘L’Hotel’: Inside the Lifestyles of the Dead and Famous

Six deceased superstars haunt Paris’ ‘L’Hotel’ in a world premiere at Pittsburgh Public Theater

Broadway company of "Newsies." Photo: Deen van Meer.

Theater in November: World Premieres, Post-Punk Dance, and Pre-Holiday Musicals

November theater in Pittsburgh includes the all-new “L’Hotel” and “Smart Blonde,” plus re-adapted and revived classics … and a couple of wild cards.

Tom (Fisher Neal) is just moongazing while Amanda (Lynne Wintersteller) scans the sky anxiously for signs of a better future.

Amid the Fanfare, ‘Menagerie’ Is Quietly Moving

Legendary classic “The Glass Menagerie” starts The Pittsburgh Public Theater’s 40th anniversary season.

Cathryn Wake is Laura and she owns 'The Glass Menagerie.'

“The Glass Menangerie” Running at Public (CPs Tues., 10/7/14)

“The Glass Menagerie,” Tropical Tuesdays, “The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby”

Kelsey Carthew stars as Engineer Rein.

October Theater Preview: Trusty Classics, Tantalizing Surprises

Plays on tap in Pittsburgh this October run the gamut from Shakespeare to dystopian satire, plus some new pieces.

Public Presents “Noises Off”; Russell Peters Visits Pittsburgh Improv (CPs Thurs., 5/29/14)

“Noises Off,” R5, Jen Chapin for WhyHunger, and Russell Peters

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