“An American in Paris,” the new musical co-produced by Pittsburgh CLO leader Van Kaplan, and “Fun Home” led the way with 12 Tony Award nominations each, one ahead of “Somethin…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 08:08AMDouglas Levine had of course heard of Jacques Brel and knew some of his songs, but “Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris” was new to the music man of local theater whe…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 11:54AM"Hamilton" and "An American in Paris" were 1-2 in nominations for the 2014-15 Drama Desk Awards, announced Thursday afternoon, with 13 and 12 respectively. While those sh…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 03:00PMThe musical “Peter Pan” is having a moment -- several, actually -- mostly on the screen, so you have to crow when a stage production comes along to remind us of the first time Peter make…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 02:10PMPeter Pan is flying high these days, from the live musical watched by millions on television to Broadway's "Finding Neverland" to the star-packed October film "Pan," …
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:50PMApril 27 would have been the 70th birthday of August Wilson, who died nearly 10 years ago on Oct. 2, 2005. The celebrated Pittsburgh playwright and chronicler of the African-American experie…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:04PMVan Kaplan, executive producer of Pittsburgh CLO, was facing his first Broadway opening as a lead producer when he sat down to discuss "An American in Paris," the new musical inspi…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 03:50PMNEW YORK — So this is the view from the other side, standing onstage at Broadway’s century-old Palace Theatre. Downstage center, alone except for crew members and a few ogling visitors, …
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 07:26AMNEW YORK — Every so often a gem the likes of “An American in Paris” is brought from screen to stage, and for a moment you can stop asking why so many movies are made into musicals…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 10:17PMNEW YORK -- The familiar faces from stage and screen began to arrive on the red carpet a little after 4 p.m. at the Palace Theatre, where “An American in Paris” made had its officia…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 08:18PMLiving in Las Vegas and working as a freelance director on the West Coast hasn’t changed Andrew Paul much. The founder of Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre and now Kinetic Theatre her…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 01:00PMTeagle F. Bougere, so impressive in the one man tour-de-force “An Iliad” last year, was an obvious choice to climb the theatrical mountain that is “Othello.” But when Pittsburgh Publ…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:13PMKarla Boos and Barbara Luderowski think so far out of the box, they are more inclined to first reimagine the box’s square shape, then see just how far they can get from it.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 03:08PM“Dirty Dancing” the stage musical gets off on the right foot, first with a silhouette foreshadowing a familiar romantic team, then with dance pairs getting down and dirty to the song “…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 08:00AMBeautiful to gaze upon and a delight to revisit, this latest touring version of “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast” is a reminder that the animation giant’s leap to live theater was laun…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 11:29PMIt took 25 years and a Bruce Springsteen concert for screenwriter Eleanor Bergstein to adapt “Dirty Dancing” into a live musical. Now, 10 years old and a success from Australia to Europe…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 03:11PMWorld premieres are playing at two of Pittsburgh’s most intimate venues: the family drama “Endless Lawns” and the bio-musical “Dinah,” about Queen of the Blues Dinah Washington.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 11:10PMAlan Stanford’s “summer vacation” from his duties as head of PICT Classical Theatre came early this year, and it wasn’t much of a vacation. He temporarily rejoined his former home, t…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:59PMThe Rep, Point Park University's professional theater company, closes its 2014-15 season with the world premiere of Pittsburgh playwright Anthony McKay's "Endless Lawns."
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 09:30AMPam and Dixon are having that experience many parents have when they look at their teenage son or daughter and think, "Who is this alien living in my home?"
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 09:20AMTodd Kreidler and Eugene Lee have been at this before, as director and solo artist of “How I Learned What I Learned.” But this time is different, special. It’s the first time the play …
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