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Free for members -- Senior Social: Midday Musings at Carnegie Museum of Natural History

  Free Senior Event for Members 65+! Senior Social: Midday Musings   Thursday, December 4, 2025 Noon–3 p.m. Carnegie Museum of Natural History 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213   Looking for an exciting way to spend your afternoon? Carnegie Museum of Natural History invites you to explore nature throughout the museum with an open house featuring activities for seniors. Meet some of the museum’s Natural History Interpreters to take a deeper dive into the history of the collection. Any questions—big or small—the Natural History Interpreters are prepared to answer them all! Mingle with fellow members over coffee, tea, and light snacks in the Senior Social lounge. Reserve early—this event will sell out! This event is suggested for members ages 65+ Register Now Not yet a member? Seniors 65+ can sign up for a  discounted Senior Membership .   Community Access Membership is presented by  Huntington Bank .     Visit    +    M...
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Light Up Your Weekend With 50% Savings

  Artists of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre | Photo: Justin Merriman MARK YOUR CALENDARS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 | LIGHT UP NIGHT SALE Prepare for the biggest and most sparkling savings of the season! We're joining the Cultural District's celebration of "Light Up Night" with an amazing  one-day sale offering 50% off tickets to select performances of  The Nutcracker . VISIT  PBT.ORG/LIGHTUP Ring in the holiday season with PBT   beginning at 10 a.m. on November 22 . LEARN MORE Call:  412-456-6666  |   Online:   PBT.ORG   *Valid only for the performances indicated on the calendar below in Zones 1-5. To activate savings, promo code must be entered prior to adding tickets to your cart. Limit seven tickets per order. Offer ends 11/22/2025 at 11:59 p.m. Previous purchases do not apply. Cannot be combined with other offers. SAVE 50% ON THE PERFORMANCES BELOW Artists of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre | Video: Dustin  Wickett Bring the whole family!...

City Theatre | Casting for Hedwig and the Angry Inch

    City Theatre and the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust are thrilled to announce casting for the City Theatre production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch by John Cameron Mitchell with Music and Lyrics by Stephen Trask presented in partnership with the Pittsburgh Cultural District at the Greer Cabaret, May 2 – June 7. The production is directed by Robert Ramirez, head of the School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University, joined by Music Supervisor Rick Edinger (Co-Artistic Director at the CMU Center for New Work Development), and Music Director Ben Brosche. Hedwig was first staged at City Theatre in 2003 and was adored by audiences and hailed by critics. The company is honored to stage their first-ever revival in partnership with the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. Prepared to electrify the Greer Cabaret downtown as the legendary Hedwig is local performer Treasure Treasure. The role of Yitzhak will be performed by Theo Allyn and the the full band lineup of the Angry Inch will be announced ...

A Sherlock Carol - Finding the Plum in the Plum Pudding

  Share Share Forward Share BACK by POPULAR DEMAND!   A Sherlock Carol returns -- join us this year at the intimate Carnegie Stage CLICK HERE  for tickets! "Andrew Paul directed a literal kinetic production as the actors raced around the stage....There are a lot of versions of “A Christmas Carol” throughout Pittsburgh right now. They are popping up like children pouring out of Mother Ginger’s skirt in “The Nutcracker,” but twisted mystery in “A Sherlock Carol” is a gas.   "Whalen is Pittsburgh’s Sherlock Holmes. This reviewer can’t imagine anyone else in the role. He excels as Sherlock. He has the magnetism, the boldness, the arrogance, the intelligence. Whalen is able to create a fully-realized version of the character. Simon Bradbury plays Watson, Inspector Lestrade (the bumbling Scotland Yard detective), and Joe Brackenridge. He makes each character distinct and unique." --Michael Buzzelli, 'Burgh Vivant   "There is a Christmas play in Pittsburgh that ou...