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Experience the Two-Time Tony Award Winning Musical SUFFS

 


 
EXPERIENCE THE TWO-TIME TONY AWARD WINNING MUSICAL SUFFS
Opens Next Week | 7 Performances Only!
⭐Tue, July 21 at 7:30pm - Opening Night!
Wed, July 22 at 7:30pm - Crafting Courage: Create a Suffragist Sash Pre-Show Crafting Event
Thu, July 23 at 7:30pm - SUFFS audition Technique Pre-Show Masterclass (Ages 8-18) & Pre-Show Contemporary Challenges for Women in Politics Discussion
⭐Fri, July 24 at 7:30pm
⭐Sat, July 25 at 1pm
⭐Sat, July 25 at 6pm
⭐Sun, July 26 at 2pm - SUFFS Pre-Show Drag Brunch
 
Direct from Broadway, comes the acclaimed Tony Award®-winning musical SUFFS about the groundbreaking, passionate, and funny American women who fought tirelessly for the right to vote. Created by Shaina Taub, the first woman to ever independently win Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Score in the same season, this "thrilling, inspiring and dazzlingly entertaining" (Variety) new musical boldly explores the triumphs and failures of a struggle for equality that’s far from over. Winner of the Outer Critics’ Circle Award for Best New Musical.
Purchase tickets online or call 412-456-6666. Groups of 10+ Save! Call 412-471-6930 or email groups@trustarts.org
 
"MORE THAN A SHOW' EVENT SERIES
Thanks to a generous grant provided through the Richard King Mellon Foundation, Pittsburgh CLO is pleased to announce the "More Than a Show" series to elevate your theater experience. Most events are cost free for ticket buyers to the associated performances. See below to learn more and register!
Crafting Courage: Create a Suffragist Sash Crafting Event
Wednesday, July 22 | 6pm
Benedum Center Multipurpose Room

Join us for an evening of crafting and community! Create your very own suffragist sash to match the powerful women of SUFFS, led by crafting professionals. All crafting materials will be provided.

SUFFS Audition Technique Masterclass (Ages 8-18)
Thursday, July 23 | 4pm
Pittsburgh CLO Academy of Musical Theater

Sharpen your audition skills with Danyel Fulton (SUFFS National Tour Cast, CLO Alum) and Nadia Dandash (SUFFS Original Broadway Cast, CLO Academy Alum) in this audition technique class inspired by SUFFS. Gain insider tips and learn how to stand out in the room!

Contemporary Challenges for Women in Politics Discussion
Thursday, July 23 | 6pm
Benedum Center Multipurpose Room

Start out your SUFFS experience by hearing from Pittsburgh politicians on the challenges that women in politics face today. Learn how the legacy of the suffragists from SUFFS paved the way for sociopolitical changes throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, and how women are still fighting today.

SUFFS Pre-Show Drag Brunch (18+)
Sunday, July 26 | 11:30am
Benedum Center Multipurpose Room - LIMITED AVAILABILITY!
($) Event will have additional cost to cover food and beverage

Join us before your matinee for a fabulous pre-show brunch buffet featuring live performances by some of Pittsburgh's most celebrated drag queens and kings, hosted by the iconic Dixie Surewood. Gather your friends, grab a mimosa, and get ready for an unforgettable afternoon! Brunch ticket includes brunch buffet plus tea and water; a cash bar will also be available.
 
Photo Credit: Joyce Meimei Zheng (Ruza Wenclawska) and company in the First National Touring Company of SUFFS. Photo by Joan Marcus, 2025. | Marya Grandy (Carrie Chapman Catt) and company in the First National Touring Company of SUFFS. Photo by Joan Marcus, 2025. | Danyel Fulton (Ida B. Wells), Trisha Jeffrey (Mary Church Terrell), and Victoria Pekel (Phyllis Terrell) in the First National Touring Company of SUFFS. Photo by Joan Marcus, 2025. | Monica Tulia Ramirez (Inez Milholland) and company in the First National Touring Company of SUFFS. Photo by Joan Marcus, 2025.
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