Award-winning playwrights Lynn Nottage and Dominique Morisseau give voice to hard truths
Pittsburgh Public Theater and City Theatre host two of the country’s hottest playwrights and their perspectives on the American Dream.
Pittsburgh Public Theater and City Theatre host two of the country’s hottest playwrights and their perspectives on the American Dream.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announces the steps for buying individual tickets and signing up online for $10 lottery seats.
The actor whose screen work includes “Orange Is the New Black” stars as a teen in trouble in Dominique Morisseau’s “Pipeline.”
Peter Matthew Smith, a performer with Pittsburgh Musical Theater and the CLO, returns in the role originated on Broadway by Jonathan Groff.
The Tony winner and Carnegie Mellon alum is in concert Saturday, then heads off to film a new Harriet Tubman biopic.
The Tony Award-winning composer and the tour’s Dmitry talk about the hit musical branching out from Broadway to Madrid to Pittsburgh.
The Kate Hamill adaptation brings modern sensibilities to Jane Austen’s 19th-century words for a play that romps to a new beat.
Patrons arriving for Deborah Colker Dance at the Byham Theater Saturday will be the first through the Trust’s new metal detectors.
The Cultural Trust responds that the play shows the Israeli-Palestinian conflict “at a very human level in a way that only the arts can.”
The Kenneth Lonergan dark comedy entangles four lives in a murder investigation that tests their sense of what is right and just.
In Pittsburgh, administrators and board members can take advantage of resources such as the Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management.
Lucas Hnath and his play “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” coming to Pittsburgh Public Theater, top American Theatre Magazine’s annual list.
The Festival of Firsts presentation marks the 25th anniversary of the Canadian troupe of theatrical circus performers.
The actor and his Hollywood friends contributed to efforts to restore the playwright’s childhood home and keep his legacy alive.
The new era at the O’Reilly Theater kicks off with Kate Hamill’s modern-day twist on “Pride and Prejudice.”
Patrick Jordan’s Braddock company gets its turn at the Kenneth Lonergan play that had a recent Broadway run.
The director and award-winning star of “Fences” will be in the Hill District Wednesday.
The eight-week festival of visual and performance art includes a visual display and live music outside the Benedum Center.
The national tour of the play with the Tony Award-winning best set opened this week at the Benedum Center.
The Canadian company celebrates its 25th anniversary of acrobatics and theatrics with a new show set in a grand old hotel lobby.
The Downtown complex, already buzzing with student activity, opens its doors for a peek before a gala and “Cabaret” welcome in October.
On Sept. 26, the playwright’s childhood home will host a ceremony and announcement about the restoration of the landmark site.
The theater named for two of Pittsburgh’s brightest stars is a player in the local and global cultural conversation.
Heads roll in the Reign of Terror romp by Lauren Gunderson that opens City Theatre’s 44th season.
The two-time Tony Award winner known for TV shows from “The Good Wife” to “Gotham” will perform a benefit concert for barebones on Sept. 22.