Pittsburgh Public Theater announced its 2025/2026 season on Marfch 20, Now More Than Ever, a celebration of its 51st season including comedy, drama, nostalgia, and award-winning titles – all as public theater is needed now more than ever. The Public’s 2025/2026 season at the O’Reilly Theater opens in October 2025 with Michael Frayn’s Noises Off, hailed as one of the funniest plays of all time and the ultimate theatrical farce. Pittsburgh will welcome Margot Bordelon, a New York-based director who specializes in comedy and new work, to direct. Noises Off runs October 1 – 19. “I can’t wait to bring the joyful chaos of Noises Off to Pittsburgh audiences. This is a love letter to the magic – and mayhem – of live theater,” Bordelon said. Following the return of The Public’s new holiday tradition, A Christmas Story: The Play directed by Michael Berresse, from Dec. 4 – 21, outgoing artistic director Marya Sea Kaminski will return to The Public to direct An Enemy of The People. Thi...
We’re Turning a Corner Together We’ve raised over $4k of our goal so far…will you pitch in? donate Generous supporters like you have secured 27% of our goal to put the finishing touches on Pittsburgh Glass Corner , a new gallery space and artist residence! But, there are fabulous perks that remain to be claimed as we work toward our $15,000 goal. Will you make a gift today? With your contribution, what was once a nuisance bar will soon be a place for: ⇨ everyone to explore and experience glass art in a brand new exhibition space that is free and open to the public ⇨ youth artists to have a dedicated space to share what they’ve learned in our SiO₂ youth glass art programs ⇨ visiting artists like Leo Tecosky to relax after a long day creating new work in our studios ⇨ the Garfield neighborhood and greater Pittsburgh community to gather and share ideas Will you help to transform this building into space for ar...