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Water for Elephants – A High-Flying Musical Experience

  A few minutes into Water for Elephants, and I began wondering how the production company ever auditioned for the show. I mean I’ve heard of actors who tripled down as theater characters, dancers and singers, but never one in which they also might have to have acrobatic, juggling and gymnastic skills as well. It made me recall the first time I watched Sondheim’s Company on Youtube.com, the one staring Raul Esparza as Bobby. Then, I was aghast to see the actors playing musical instruments in between their cameo roles. Then it dawned on me that some of the acrobats were merely that and may not have been required to dance, sing or act. At any rate, the show is especially acrobatic with some death-defying moments. Like the time a gaggle of gents toss a female actor from place to place through the air like she was some rag doll. Or the way one intrepid fellow shot down a rope head first, stopping just short of the stage by inches. Or the suspended performer who spins on a rope ...
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APRIL NEWS at South Park Theatre 💚

  Subscribe and Save! Buy Tickets Children's Theatre Audition Info Spring Acting Class Registration See you in the park! South Park Theatre | Brownsville Rd. & Corrigan Dr. P.O. Box 133 | South Park, PA 15129 US

Jasmine Hearn, Memory Fleet: Stay in the Circle at KST

  Jasmine Hearn,  Memory Fleet: Stay in the Circle  on April 24-25 A dance-theater tribute to Black mothers and mentors in a love letter to Pittsburgh. Featuring Jasmine Hearn, two nights of evening-length performance, a community dinner, and a movement workshop. Photo Credit: Jakayla Monay, Courtesy of the artist and DiverseWorks (Click photo to download) Dancer and choreographer  Jasmine Hearn  returns to Kelly Strayhorn Theater (KST) with their dance-theater performance   Memory Fleet: Stay in the Circle  on  Friday & Saturday, April 24-25 .  Co-commissioned by KST , the work is  a tribute to Black mothers and mentors and a love letter to Pittsburgh . Jasmine’s engagement with KST also includes a movement workshop  Spectrum of Strength  on  Saturday, April 18,  and a  Citizens Community Dinner  on  Monday, April 20,  both open to the public .   Memory Fleet: Stay in the Circle ...

Join Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre for its  Reinvigorating Spring Mix April 10-12

  Join Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre for its  Reinvigorating  Spring Mix  April 10-12 The Electrifying Program Includes Fan Favorites, a World Premiere and a Pittsburgh Premiere       PBT Artists in Monger. Photo Credit: Michael Henninger   PITTSBURGH, PA (April 1, 2026) –  As part of its annual  Spring Mix  program, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre (PBT) will perform four incredible works April 10-12, 2026, at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center. The mixed repertory program features classical and contemporary works from visionary choreographers, including a world premiere and a Pittsburgh premiere, as well as the return of beloved audience favorites. The works in  Spring Mix  include:   The Pittsburgh premiere of Mark Godden’s  Angels in the Architecture , set to Aaron Copland’s  Appalachian Spring Adam W. McKinney’s new staging of the  Swan Lake  Act II “ White Swan”  P as de Deux The re...