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Funny Girl

PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh presents: Funny Girl

January 7-12 • Benedum Center 

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Post-Show Talk Back

Thursday, January 9

Benedum Center 


Immediately following the performance, grab a seat up close, and join us for a lively post-show discussion with cast and/or members of the show’s creative team. 

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Coming Up

Liberty Magic

Mr. Messado's School of Magic for the Young and Young at Heart

Sundays

Liberty Magic

Luis Carreon in La Bestia

Through January 5

Liberty Magic

Francis Menotti in Sisyphus & Siri

January 8—February 2

Trivia for Kids Live

Trivia for Kids Live

Saturday, January 11

Straight No Chaser Top Shelf Tour

Pittsburgh Dance Council

Malpaso Dance Company

Wednesday, January 15

Cat Kid Comic Club

Dentons Cohen & Grigsby Children's Theater 
Cat Kid Comic Club

January 16–17

Paw Patrol Live

PAW Patrol Live! "A Mighty Adventure"

January 18-19

Becky Robinson: Members Only Tour

Becky Robinson: Members Only Tour

Saturday, January 18

Tim Murray is Witches

Tim Murray is Witches

Friday, January 24

Silkroad Ensemble

Dentons Cohen & Grigsby Trust Presents 

Silkroad Ensemble: Percussion All-Stars

Monday, January 27

Life of Pi

PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh

Life of Pi

January 28–February 2

Creative Conversations

Creative Conversations — Tiger Talks with Life of Pi

Wednesday, January 29

Mood for Love: An Evening with Catherine Kolos

Mood for Love: An Evening with Catherine Kolos

Friday, January 31

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Wages of Fear

Wages of Fear

January 11–16

From documentaries to blockbusters and new indie filmmakers to beyond-the-screen experiences, the Harris Theater is your home for film in the Cultural District.


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From Our Partners

Harvesting Black Dance Legacy

The International Association of Blacks in Dance and Hill Dance Academy Theatre

Harvesting Black Dance Legacy

Wednesday, January 22

Colliding Crossroads Youth and Collegiate Artists Performance

The International Association of Blacks in Dance and Hill Dance Academy Theatre

Colliding Crossroads - Youth and Collegiate Artists Performance

Thursday, January 23

Vivi Ventures Established Artists Performances

The International Association of Blacks in Dance and Hill Dance Academy Theatre

Vivid Ventures - Established Artists Performance

Friday, January 24

Promising Pathways

The International Association of Blacks in Dance and Hill Dance Academy Theatre

Promising Pathways - Founders & Invited Guests Performance

Saturday, January 25

Chad Taylor Quintet

Chad Taylor Quintet

Tuesday, January 7

Rich Zabinski Sextet

Rich Zabinski Sextet

Tuesday, January 21

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Catch these exhibits before they close this month!

Associated Artists of Pittsburgh

Associated Artists of Pittsburgh 110th Annual Exhibition

Through January 12

Roger Jacoby

Roger Jacoby: Pittsburgh Stories

Through January 5

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