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Artist: Hannah Carter | Video: Dustin Wickett

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MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL: SAVE $10 A TICKET

THE WIZARD OF OZ WITH THE PBT ORCHESTRA

May 9 - 18 | Benedum Center

Choreography: Septime Webre I Music: Matthew Pierce

This Mother’s Day, treat mom to an unforgettable gift—tickets to The Wizard of Oz with the PBT Orchestra! Based on the beloved book and film, this ballet follows Dorothy and Toto down the yellow brick road into Oz. Joined by the Scarecrow, Tinman and Lion, they quest to find the Wizard and battle the Wicked Witch. This incredible family event brings the Emerald City to dazzling life with imaginative costumesspectacular choreography, onstage flying and original music played live by the PBT Orchestra


Tickets make the perfect gift because there’s no place like PBT…and no one like Mom. 



USE PROMO CODE PBTMOM TO SAVE $10 PER TICKET


DISCOUNT OFFER ENDS TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 2025

Online: PBT.ORG | Call: 412-456-6666

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Discount valid for performances on May 11-18. Offer ends Tuesday, April 29. Offer does not include Zone 6 seating.

Flying Effects provided by ZFX

Artist: Hannah Carter | Video: Dustin Wickett

GET A SNEAK PEEK AT SEPTIME WEBRE'S THE WIZARD OF OZ ONSTAGE

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Video courtesy of Kansas City Ballet

Artists of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre | Video: Dustin Wickett

GROUPS SAVE UP TO 50% ON TICKETS

There's enough wicked fun to go around! Gather your group of 8+ and lock down the best seats while saving up to 50% on tickets. Plus, enjoy exclusive group benefits including personalized planning supportaccess to PBT Connects education programsautographed merchandise and backstage tours.

Online: PBT.ORG/GROUPS | Call: 412-454-9101 Email: groupsales@pittsburghballet.org

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Take a Touch of Oz Magic Home with You!

Add a sparkling pair of Ruby Pointe Shoes to your Wizard of Oz ticket order for just $50! 

Hand-dyed in our own costume shop, these limited-edition beauties are inspired by Dorothy’s iconic ruby red slippers. 

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Artist: Madeline Gradle| Photo: Michael Henninger

LIONS & TIGERS & GREEN - OH MY!

Come to the theater dressed to impress in your favorite shade of green and make it an unforgettable trip over the rainbow. Sport your snazziest emerald attire and make the Wicked Witch green with envy! 

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