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November 19 – December 1

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Wednesday, November 20
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Henok Negash in Meant to Be

Liberty Magic

Miguel Muรฑoz in What is Magic for You?

Through November 3

Mr. Messado's School of Magic

Liberty Magic

Mr. Messado's School of Magic

Sundays through November 24

& Juliet

PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh

& Juliet

Through November 3

Atsuko Okatsuka Full Grown Tour

Atsuko Okatsuka

Saturday, November 2

Light: The Songbook of Tom Kitt

Carnegie Mellon School of Drama – Junior Music Theater Ensemble

Light: The Songbook of Tom Kitt

Sunday, November 3

Nick Diffatte

Liberty Magic

Nick Diffatte in Offbeat: A Comedy Magic Show

November 6 – December 1

Dirk Quinn Band

Dirk Quinn Band

Thursday, November 7

Free!

Some Enchanted Evening

Cohen & Grigsby Trust Presents

Some Enchanted Evening

Tuesday, November 12

Pittsburgh Poetry Collective

Pittsburgh Poetry Collective

Wednesday, November 13

An Evening with Amy Sedaris

Cohen & Grigsby Trust Presents

An Evening with Amy Sedaris

Thursday, November 14

Texture Choreography Project

Texture Choreography Project

Friday, November 15

Fall into Drag Brunh with Kierra Darshell

Fall into Drag Brunch hosted by KIERRA DARSHELL

Saturday, November 16

Limited seats available!

Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan

Pittsburgh Dance Council

Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan

Saturday, November 16

Craig Ferguson Pants on Fire

Craig Ferguson: Pants on Fire

Wednesday, November 20

Gina Morgano The Songs of Linda Ronstadt

Gina Morgano: The Songs of Linda Ronstadt

Thursday, November 21

Free!

Mike Birbiglia Please Stop the Ride

Mike Birbiglia: Please Stop the Ride

November 23-24

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings

Gillian Welch & David Rawlings

Monday, November 25

Limited seats available!

A Very Electric Christmas

Cohen & Grigsby Trust Presents

A Very Electric Christmas

Friday, November 29

Ronny Chieng The Love to Hate It Tour

Ronny Chieng: The Love To Hate It Tour

Saturday, November 30

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Quantum Theatre The Cabinet of Dr
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Craig Davis Trio

Craig Davis Trio

Tuesday, November 5

Mark Strickland Quartet

Mark Strickland Quartet

Tuesday, November 12

Dave Budway and Ron Affif

Dave Budway and Ron Affif

Tuesday, November 19

Reggie Watkins

Reggie Watkins Presents Thomas Schinabeck

Tuesday, November 26

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Basquit Black and White Version

Basquiat: Black and White Version

November 8-12

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Saturday, November 2

Panel Discussion: Peggy Ahwesh, Susan Chainey, and Jim Hubbard

Saturday, November 9

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