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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 | LIGHT UP NIGHT SALE

Prepare for the biggest and most sparkling savings of the season! We're joining the Cultural District's celebration of "Light Up Night" with an amazing one-day sale offering 50% off tickets to select performances of The Nutcracker.

VISIT PBT.ORG/LIGHTUP


Ring in the holiday season with PBT beginning at 10 a.m. on November 22.

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Call: 412-456-6666 | Online: PBT.ORG 


*Valid only for the performances indicated on the calendar below in Zones 1-5. To activate savings, promo code must be entered prior to adding tickets to your cart. Limit seven tickets per order. Offer ends 11/22/2025 at 11:59 p.m. Previous purchases do not apply. Cannot be combined with other offers.

SAVE 50% ON THE PERFORMANCES BELOW

Artists of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre | Video: Dustin  Wickett

Bring the whole family! Groups 8+ save up to 50%

Create a tradition with all of your family and friends for up to 50% savings and exclusives!


 Email: groupsales@pittsburghballet.org | Call: 412-454-9101

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OPENING WEEKEND TOY DRIVE

In support of guest stars Charlie Batch and Latasha Wilson-Batch’s Best of the Batch Foundation's “Batch-A-Toys,” Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker will be a drop-off location for this annual holiday toy drive. New, unwrapped toy donations can be dropped off in the Benedum lobby during all five of The Nutcracker performances from Fri., Dec. 5 through Sun., Dec. 7. Thank you for your support!

Pittsburgh Celebrity Guest Stars in PBT’s The Nutcracker

Charlie Batch & Latasha Wilson-Batch

Steelers/Batch Foundation

Fri., Dec. 5, @ 7:00 PM

Megan Shinn

KDKA-TV

Sat., Dec. 6 @ 2:00 PM

Bonny Diver

iHeart Radio

Sat., Dec. 6 @ 7:00 PM

Corey O’Connor

Allegheny County Controller & Pittsburgh Mayor-Elect

Sat., Dec. 6 @ 7:00 PM

Jeremy Reynolds

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Sun., Dec. 7 @ 12:00 PM

Chandi Chapman

WTAE-TV

Fri., Dec. 12 @ 7:00 PM

Victoria Vespico

Miss Pennsylvania

Sat., Dec. 13, @ 2:00 PM

Brooke Hyland

Dance Moms

Sat., Dec. 13, @ 7:00 PM

Amanda Neatrour

Mrs. Pennsylvania

Sun., Dec. 14 @ 4:30 PM

Arjun Manjunath

Social Media

Content Creator

Fri., Dec. 19. @ 7:00 PM

Daisy Jade &

Perry Ninness

KDKA-TV

Sat., Dec. 20 @ 7:00 PM

Sara Innamorato

Allegheny County Executive

Sun. Dec. 21 @ 12:00 PM

Frzy

Musician

Sun., Dec. 21 @ 4:30 PM

Chloe Lukasiak

Dance Moms

Tues., Dec. 23 @ 7:00 PM

Kendall Vertes

Dance Moms

Fri., Dec. 26 @ 7:00 PM

Mary Ours

KDKA-TV

Sat., Dec. 27 @ 2:00 PM

Dr. Holly

Dance Moms

Sun., Dec. 28 @ 12:00 PM

Lindsay Ward

    Journalist

Sat., Dec. 27 @ 7:00 PM

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