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America 250 with the PBT Orchestra

  Date:  Feb 20 - Feb 22, 2026   Venue:   Benedum Center BUY TICKETS   Subscribe Now A Star-Spangled Salute! Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with a vibrant mixed repertory program featuring four classical and contemporary works that honor the American spirit. The works include  The Mighty Casey , Lisa de Ribere’s playful take on America’s favorite pastime; George Balanchine’s patriotic and jubilant  Stars and Stripes  Pas de deux;  Company B , Paul Taylor’s bittersweet ode to America that represents the dualities of our nation’s post-Depression excitement and feelings of despair on the eve of WWll with music by The Andrews Sisters; and Ben Stevenson’s romantic  Three Preludes  about two dancers who fall in love, featuring Rachmaninoff’s beautiful score. The Mighty Casey – Choreography: Lisa de Ribere | Music: Michael Moricz, featuring selections from John Philip Sousa and Stephen Foster Stars & Stripes  Pas de deux – ...
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The Importance of Heart Health

Most people brush their teeth at least once a day to prevent cavities and take vitamins to support specific health needs that are not met by diet alone. But, how many people focus on their heart health on a daily basis? Do you?   February is American Heart Month, a national observance to raise awareness about heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in the U.S. According to the American Heart Association, due to increases in high blood pressure and obesity, heart disease continues to kill more people in the U.S. than any other cause. Cardiovascular diseases, including heart disease and stroke, claim more lives in this country than all forms of cancer and accidental deaths – the #2 and #3 causes of death – combined. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Heart Association encourage men and women to focus on cardiovascular health through lifestyle changes such as healthy eating, exercise, and stress management.   “Heart health ...

Volunteer at the America 250 Boutique

  Volunteer Opportunity The PBT Boutique is looking for volunteers for  America 250  with the PBT Orchestra! You'll be assisting with merchandise sales in a fast-paced environment. Sign up with the link below and you'll be notified if you are selected. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. SIGN UP What is expected of me before and after my shift? Volunteers arrive 75 minutes before the performance time to become acquainted with the items at the boutique. Once the performance starts you're welcome to go into the theater and watch the performance. You will make your way back to the boutique to assist with sales during intermission and also immediately following the performance.  In return for your time dedicated to PBT, you will receive vouchers for two complimentary tickets to  A Midsummer Night’s Dream  with the PBT Orchestra.  You will also be able to watch the America 250 performance on the day of your shift, and these vouchers are offered in add...

Meet the Casts of our 2026 season!

  We're thrilled to introduce you to the casts for our 2026 season! These talented local performers will be dazzling the stage at the New Hazlett Theater!   PURCHASE SEASON TICKETS WORKING Director: Daina Michelle Griffith Music Director: Doug Levine May 15 - 24 Working  (the 2012 updated version) is based on Studs Terkel’s landmark 1974 oral-history book Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do. The original stage adaptation was conceived by Stephen Schwartz, with contributions from a remarkable collection of composers and lyricists. The revised 2012 version includes songs from Lin-Manuel Miranda, James Taylor, Craig Carnelia, Micki Grant, Mary Rodgers, and Susan Birkenhead. This Tony nominated musical weaves together real stories from workers across professions—teachers, steelworkers, waitresses, tech support staff, caregivers, and more. Many stories in the show are relatable to Pittsburgh from mill workers to tech and he...

City Theatre | Tony Award Winning Eureka Day!

     City Theatre continues its 2025/2026 season with Eureka Day by Jonathan Spector, directed by Adil Mansoor, about an ultra-progressive California school who finds themselves in a bind when a mumps outbreak exposes varying opinions on...everything.      "I am so excited for our production of Jonathan Spector's Eureka Day!” said director Adil Mansoor. “The design team has been inspired by local libraries, elementary school music teachers, and our favorite children's books as we imagine the world of our play. And I cannot wait for this incredible cast to bring these deeply hilarious and all too familiar characters to life. I feel so lucky to be working with this team on an urgent and thoughtful project that has me chuckling every time I read it.”      Eureka Day premiered in 2018 and explores the challenges of finding common ground in a polarized world. The play has received rave reviews, productions around the globe, and numerous awards...

Hearts in the Garden at Pittsburgh Botanic Garden + 1/2 off admission in February

Pittsburgh Botanic Garden invites all nature lovers to visit and discover the unique heart-shaped additions throughout its 65 acres of gardens and woodlands in February. During this month, admission will be half price for adults and children, and as always free for Garden Members. Visitor can dress warmly with proper footwear to explore the snowy landscape and discover the hearts, handcrafted by Garden staff and volunteers. Also included is Love, Interwoven a collection of weavings located in the Welcome Center. This exhibition is an exploration of care, labor and interconnection through the language of textiles. The featured Pittsburgh based artists of Love, Interwoven include: LaVerne Kemp, Carolyn Carson, Andrew Eppich, Justin Weaver and students of The neighborhood Academy. Visitors can also enjoy heart-themed specials in Canopy Café and shop for nature inspired merchandise along with spring gardening tools, seeds and décor. Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is located at 799 Pinkert...

Follow a Journey of Song on February 22 with The Lisette Project

  February 22nd's  The Lisette Project  Follows the Journey of a Baroque-era Haitian Creole Song Across the Globe. The Lisette Project:  Haitian Creole Music Sunday, February 22 • 2:30 PM  • Shadyside Presbyterian Church The Lisette Project  is a performance and research collective based in Ithaca, New York. Founded in 2021 by Haitian baritone,  Jean Bernard Cerin , this dynamic group explores the history of Haitian classical music through film and performance. For this program, Jean Bernard is joined by his two regular collaborators: British pianist and musicologist,  Nicholas Mathew  and American soprano  Michele Kennedy . Currently, the Lisette Project is focused on the history of the oldest published song in Haitian Creole, “ Lisette quitté la plaine.”  Their documentary,  Lisette (2022)  and accompanying lecture recital premiered at the Berkeley Early Music Exhibit & Festival in 2022. Since then, the gro...