The best things happening in Pittsburgh this weekend
It's a busy Memorial Weekend with Sandcastle opening, a festival at Kennywood, "Dear Evan Hansen," concerts and more.
It's a busy Memorial Weekend with Sandcastle opening, a festival at Kennywood, "Dear Evan Hansen," concerts and more.
It will be an evening of music, song, dance and food in McKeesport and West Homestead on May 18.Â
The best of what's happening in Pittsburgh this summer.
Pittsburgh festivals are filled with music, fun foods and crafts.
It's an artful weekend with Art All Night and the spring Gallery Crawl, plus Elle King, Eels and more.
12 students will compete Monday for scholarships and a trip to the national contest in New York City.
One Shaw and Statford tour runs July 16-20. The Shaw only tour runs Sept. 10-13.
Located at 1801 Blvd. of the Allies, the Tamburitzans headquarters was originally built as the Warner Bros. film exchange building.
Kyle Abraham heads to the Berkshires, Actor’s Equity is on strike and bachtrack reveals the most oft-performed composers of 2018.
It’s not the busiest weekend, that’s for sure, but we do have “Hamilton.”
Here’s the complete schedule for New Year’s Eve Downtown.
Excellence in Theatre Education Award submissions are being accepted and the song “I Believe in Father Christmas” has a quirky history.
The conservatory dance company was the university’s first to perform in the new theater.
In other arts news, January is National Choreography Month, and Broadway’s “Harry Potter” is keeping a Carnegie Mellon grad busy.
Arthur Miller’s “The Price” and Laura Wade’s “Home, I’m Darling” are among the plays that are part of the tour.
Broadway shows had a lot to be thankful for over the Thanksgiving week. Plus, a look at “Great” classical music and new open dance studios.
In the UK, the British Health Secretary has proposed a measure that would allow physicians to prescribe dance or singing lessons as therapy.
Here’s what’s happening in Pittsburgh during the holidays.
Programming an orchestra or opera season is a complex affair.
Women choreographers’ works are being staged and 3D violins are being explored.
Bodiography, Pittsburgh Ballet Theater School and the DANA Movement Ensemble all are doing their part.
Also, concert hall fisticuffs and playwrights with Pittsburgh ties are the talk of the city’s arts scene this week.
Gender equity is still an issue in orchestras and racial diversity is still an issue in ballet.
A tap dance fest, a Chicago orchestra’s strike and a feature film TV pilot are discussed in this week’s column.