This show is a hysterically nostalgic musical revue about a 1950s all-male group called The Plaids.
Audiences will be rolling in the aisles and tapping their toes as the guys perform some of the 1950s greatest hits: "Catch A Falling Star," "Three Coins In The Fountain," "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" and "Magic Moments."
For show times and tickets, call (412) 456-6666.
The very funny play centers on a trio of singling sisters called the Futrelles and a holiday show gone wrong.
It’s Christmas time in Faro, Texas and Honey Raye is desperately trying to keep the Tabernacle Of The Lamb’s Christmas program going. The program and the Futrelles spin hilariously out of control as sisters squabble and family secrets are revealed in the company of a surly Santa, a vengeful sheep and a reluctant Elvis impersonator.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 673-1100.
This gripping, surprising and utterly unforgettable play centers on a couple who reunite 15 years after their scandalous affair --- when the woman was just 12 years old.
Written by Scottish playwright David Harrower, "Blackbird" was inspired in part by the crimes of sex offender Toby Studebaker who kidnapped and jailed a young girl in 2003.
For show times or tickets, call (412) 431-2489.
Featuring juicy characters, scathing humor and emotional fireworks, Lillian Hellman's groundbreaking 1939 play is considered one of the greats of American theater.
Living in 1900 in the New South, the wealthy Hubbard clan will go to any lengths to get even richer. When a lucrative business venture beckons them, they turn against each other in a vicious struggle fueled by greed and the lust for power.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 316-1600.
"The Radio City Christmas Spectacular" stars the world famous Radio City Rockettes in an unparalleled show featuring the Rockettes signature eye high kicks, precision choreography and exciting show stopping numbers that will delight the whole family.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 456-6666.
Experience a local staging of David Mamet's play about four desperate Chicago real estate agents who are prepared to go to any lengths to unload undesirable real estate on unwilling prospective buyers.
Show times and tickets are available from ShowClix by calling (888) 718-4253.
Inspired by William Shakespeare's "William III," this play is an evocative fantasy drama that depicts the classic struggle for power and status as six queens vie for the throne.
From the aged Duchess Of York, who is 99 years old, to young Lady Anne, who must marry Richard III in order to reign, to the Duchess' daughter Anne Dexter who has no hands, the play traces the shifting passions and ambitions of the six women who are trapped in a world they vie to control, where nothing quite goes as it should. As this mysteriously beautiful story unfolds, these noble women find themselves caught in the complex dance of life, grappling with selfish aims, painful losses and the blinding desire for the crown.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 621-4445.
This annual dance program celebrates the choreographic works of renowned artists with Pittsburgh roots.
Presented in the university's George Rowland White Performance Studio. For more information, call the Pittsburgh Playhouse at (412) 621-4445.
This play offers a compelling look at the world through a criminal's eyes.
After escaping from prison, Roberto Zucco is pursued by both the police and a mysterious girl. Even if they do capture him, can anyone hope to contain the elemental force that is Roberto Zucco?
Presented by Phase 3 Productions, a local theater company that includes relevant social awareness in everything produced. Show times and tickets are available from Showclix by calling (888) 718-4253.
Written and directed by Ping Chong and Talvin Wilks, this chamber piece of storytelling is a powerful new work created in collaboration with six dynamic women from Pittsburgh's historically black Hill District neighborhood.
Charlene Foggie Barnett, Dr. Kimberly C. Ellis, Phillis D. Lavelle, Marlene Ramsey, Brenda Tate and Norma J. Thompson share their personal experiences of shaping cultural identity out of rich and complex histories.
Show times and tickets are available by calling (412) 456-6666.
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