In what is anticipated as the largest season yet, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust debuted their 2018-2019 series to a pack house on March 26th. The Benedum Center filled with season ticket holders and press was on wonder at not only the biggest announcement, Hamilton, but cheered loudly at all the shows proving this year is going to sell out.
Read MoreRent
Rent opened on Broadway in 1996. Rent is the story of seven artists in one unforgettable year exploring their dreams. Rent brings the message of love in a time of fear. These seven artist struggle to keep going without selling out.
Read MoreWicked
The Wizard of Oz is a timeless classic that many have enjoyed. It tells the story of friendship and finding home.
Read MorePeace, Love, Pittsburgh-2017 Highmark First Night Celebration
This year First Night festivities return with the theme Peace, Love, Pittsburgh and the streets will be filled with art, music and amazing festivities.
Read MoreJoan Osborne "Songs of Bob Dylan"
Multi-Platinum recording artist Joan Osborne brings the sounds of Bob Dylan to Pittsburgh on September 23rd at the Byham Theater. For the last year she has been touring the country performing this show and has collaborated it into an album that was released on September 1st.
Read MorePGH Rewind
Party in Pittsburgh that brings back the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. Dust off the bell-bottoms and tease your hair for PGH Rewind. The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust brings this trip through the decades to the August Wilson Center on August 26th, 2017 from 9:00PM to Midnight.
Read MoreDirty Dancing. The Time of Your Life.
In the late 80’s a movie came into theaters that made us all fall in love and dance the night away. Dirty Dancing made Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey a household name and introduced a generation to the skirt twirling, basement hiding dance. For some of the generation it was a gripping love story that talked about love, sex and a whole bunch of rock n’ roll.
Read MoreThree Rivers Arts Festival 2017
Nothing says Summer in Pittsburgh like the Three Rivers Arts Festival. Seriously. Summer doesn't start in Pittsburgh until we have our local artisans and musicians set up from Point State Park to Gateway Center to various points throughout the Cultural District for over a week's worth of exhibits and performances.
Read MoreShitfaced Shakespeare
The August Wilson Center is hosting a ton of great shows this spring and a few of them are part of a great event called Multiple Choice Craft Theater. One ticket price get you a chance to choose between four items for the night.
Read MoreBook of Mormon
Among the shocked faces outlined in the audience was gut busting laughter and tears of joy.
Read MorePittsburgh Children’s Theatre Festival
Imagine a festival with hands-on exhibits that the whole family can enjoy. The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust introduces the 31st annual Pittsburgh Children’s Theater Festival. Tickets for this fun filled weekend are available for purchase May 18th – 21st. Attendees can choose to purchase tickets for all or some activities.
Read MoreFinding Neverland
From the beginning, the show captures your heart with the main character working as a playwright in London hitting a roadblock in his writing, and looking for inspiration in the beautifully set Kensington Garden.
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