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26 Years. One Room. One Last Chance to Say Thank You.

  For 26 years, Christopher Hahn has guided Pittsburgh Opera through extraordinary artistic growth. As his tenure draws to a close this spring, we are honoring his legacy in a lasting way. We are naming our rehearsal hall for him. Click the video above to learn more about this initiative celebrating General Director Christopher Hahn's legacy at Pittsburgh Opera. Now, our dear friends Eileen and John Olmsted have issued a challenge: they are offering $10,000 to match gifts from supporters like you  — so that everyone who has been moved by Christopher's leadership can be part of this tribute. Make a gift of any size  by May 30 to celebrate Christopher. Add your voice to something that will last long after the final curtain of his tenure .   With gratitude, Michele Fabrizi Board Chair, Pittsburgh Opera   Questions? Contact Rachel Kisic at  rkisic@pittsburghopera.org  or (412) 281-0912 x226.   Giving to Pittsburgh Opera is easy with our  one-clic...
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A Winter’s Tale, 2026/2027 Season Announcement, & 4th Bards from the Burgh!

  PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL CLASSIC THEATRE THIS MAY AT CARNEGIE STAGE A SPECIAL FUNDRAISING EVENT ! A CONCEPT STAGED READING OF SHAKESPEARE’S LATE PLAY,  A WINTER’S TALE  ON MAY 16 & 17TH OUR 2026/2027 SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT! AND OUR 4TH ANNUAL BARDS FROM THE BURGH READING SERIES! TO GET YOUR TICKETS CLICK HERE! ABOUT A WINTER’S TALE by William Shakespeare Adapted and directed by Elizabeth Elias Huffman as a developing project for PICT. Set in the dangerous world of 1920s Sicily, within the villa of the island’s most powerful kingpin, and later in a Bohemian nightclub in 1936 this staged reading is performed in English with some Italian for flavor! Don Leontes and his wife, Hermione, have been hosting Leontes’s childhood friend, Polixenes of Bohemia. After a nine-month stay, Polixenes prepares to return home—despite Leontes’s urgent pleas that he remain in Sicily for a little while longer. When Hermione effortlessly persuades Polixenes to extend his visit, Leontes is sei...