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Your Night Out, Your Way—NOISES OFF Special Events Await

 

Pittsburgh Public Theater. 412.316.1600 or PPT.org
Cast of Pittsburgh Public Theater's NOISES OFF, October 1 - 19, 2025

Chaos, Cabernet & Childcare...
NOISES OFF is a Whole Experience

Pittsburgh Public Theater is your one-stop shop for an exciting night (or afternoon) on the town! Check out our special events for NOISES OFF and grab your tickets now at PPT.org/Noises or by clicking one of the special events below.

  • WINE WEDNESDAY: Wed, Oct 1 at 5:30 p.m.
    Join Pittsburgh Public Theater for a delectable pre-show wine tasting. Add to your ticket for only $15! Add Wine Wednesday at checkout.

  • LIVE AUDIO DESCRIPTION: Fri, Oct 3 at 8 p.m.
    Enjoy spoken narration of the play delivered to you at your seat through the use of our assisted listening devices. Stop by our Guest Services desk upon arrival.

  • AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETED PERFORMANCE 
    Sat, Oct 11 at 2 p.m.
    Reserve your seat and enjoy a team of two interpreters designed to bring the show to life through American Sign Language. Choose one of the seats indicated by a blue dot on the seating chart in rows R and S (pending availability) to ensure the best viewing. 

  • SITTER SUNDAY: Sun, Oct 12 at 2 p.m.
    Pittsburgh Public Theater is proud to offer childcare for all ages in partnership with Jovie of Pittsburgh, a trusted care resource for our region. Secure a spot for the kid(s) in your life and enjoy a stress-free experience! Choose your show seat then add on Sitter Sunday at checkout — $20/per child + show ticket. Made possible by the generous support of the McKinney Charitable Foundation.

  • A FARCE FEASTThurs, Oct 16 at Noon
    Enjoy a delicious buffet from Gaetano’s Catering followed by the funniest play of all time! Connect with our Group Sales partners at the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust to grab a seat today! 

Click the event dates above to reserve your event tickets. Still need show tickets? Great seats start at $41 with discounts for groups of 10+, and full-time students and those 26 and underBuy online, by phone at 412.316.1600, or at the Theater Square Box Office.


https://ppt.org/production/100487
SPECIAL EVENTS

Pittsburgh Public Theater's 2025/2026 Season

Noises Off by Michael Frayn

Oct. 1 – 19, 2025

A Christmas Story: The Play, by Philip Grecian, directed by Michael Berresse

Dec. 4 – 21, 2025

An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Amy Herzog

Feb. 4 – 22, 2026

Primary Trust by Eboni Booth

Mar. 25 – Apr. 12, 2026

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