Image from Art of Wise which ran April 11th – May 4th 2025 Mark Clayton Southers, artistic director of Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company, just announced his 2026 season of plays. The season starts in April, so start planning to fit them into your calendar now and consider subscribing. PPTC is producing some of the region’s most exciting theater. Check it out. Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company's 2026 season 4 Plays! + 2 Add on productions Curated by Monteze Freeland April 4th - April 20th "Paradox of Education" by Ty Greenwood Carter Woodson Redwood Theater June 6th - June 22nd "10,000 Rides" by Cynthia Dallas Madison Caberet August 19th - September 20th "BURNBABYBURN: an american dream" by a.k. payne August Wilson House October 16th - October 31st "Fishy Woo Woo, Part 2" by Monteze Freeland Carter Woodson Redwood Theater *** Add o...
Christmas Eve Eve (no spell check, this is not a double entry, it's the eve of Christmas eve), I attended Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's production of "The Nutcracker," the third different Nutcracker I went to this month. What a great way to experience the holidays, such beautiful music, dancing costumes and sets! Here are some interesting facts I discovered about the PBT Nutcracker taken from an announcement to prepare patrons before the performance: Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre makes its current version of the beloved classic uniquely Pittsburgh-connected by including more than 13 different “easter eggs” that only a true “yinzer” might catch. In 2002, former artistic director Terrence S. Orr conceived and choreographed this Pittsburgh-themed version of The Nutcracker and the company has performed this version each year since. Note: There is only 4 more PBT performances of the Nutcracker this month- December 26 - 28. 1. Kaufmann’s Clock Founded in the 1870s in downtown P...