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GOLDEN GIRLS TOUR RETURNS THIS FALL BRINGING LAUGHS, CHEESECAKE AND A PERFECT NIGHT OUT

 

 


The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Announces


Murray & Peter Present and Outback Presents

October 2nd & 3rd, 2026 | Byham Theater, Pittsburgh, PA
Tickets are on sale now!


The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announces Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue Tour will make a stop in Pittsburgh on Friday, October 2 and Saturday, October 3, 2026 for three performances at the Byham Theater, 101 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.  Tickets are on sale now!  Following sold out performances and rave reviews across the country, The Golden Girls are back and better than ever with a stage show that’s more exciting than a trip to the Rusty Anchor. Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue is returning on a U.S. fall tour in 2026 starting with Dow Event Center in Saginaw, MI and travels to cities across the country through November. 

Tickets to Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue are available at these Pittsburgh Cultural Trust official ticket sources- online at TrustArts.org; in person at Theater Square Box Office, 655 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222; or by calling 412-456-6666.  A very special VIP experience ticket includes the best available seats and photos with the actors on the Golden Girls set after the show.  Orders for groups of 10+ tickets or more may be placed by calling 412-471-6930, email groupsales@trustarts.org, or submit a group ticket reservation online at TrustArts.org/groupsales.  For more information about Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presentations, visit TrustArts.org.

 

Picture it. Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue brings the sassiest seniors to stages around the country for one more hurrah. We find Sophia out on bail after being busted by the DEA for running a drug ring for retirees. Blanche and Rose have founded CreakN, a thriving sex app for seniors. And Dorothy is trying to hold it all together with help from a new (much) younger sex-crazed lover. Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue allows audiences to relive the heartfelt hilarity of the four ladies who never stopped being best friends.

 

Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue is a professional stage show unlike any other Golden Girls tribute that you might have experienced. The cast includes Chris Davis as Dorothy, Vince Kelley as Blanche, Adam Graber as Rose, Christopher Kamm as Sophia, and Tommy Favorite as Stan. The production is produced by Murray & Peter Present and Outback Presents.

 

For more information and tour dates about the Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue 2026 Tour, please visit GoldenGirlsTour.com.  Follow Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok: @goldengirlstour and #GoldenGirlsTheLaughsContinue

 

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Outback Presents is the leading independent, full-service promoter of live entertainment in North America. Since 1996 Outback Presents has promoted and produced thousands of concerts, events, and festivals ranging from clubs and theaters to arenas and stadiums. For more information, visit outbackpresents.com.

 

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is one of the nation’s premier arts presenters and a major catalytic influence in Pittsburgh, having overseen one of the city’s most historic transformations: turning a red-light district into a magnet destination for arts-lovers, residents, visitors, and business owners. Founded in 1984, the Cultural Trust presents an array of quality performing and visual arts, provides comprehensive educational experiences, and stewards Pittsburgh’s Cultural District as a national model of economic revitalization through the arts. Lauded as “the single greatest creative force in Pittsburgh,” the Cultural Trust has worked to make Pittsburgh a place where the arts can flourish. The 14-block Cultural District, a project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, has become a vibrant center for culture, art, food, and community in the city’s downtown neighborhood, providing a home for a broad range of performance groups and resident companies. Approximately one million people visit the Cultural District each year, generating more than $175M in economic impact for the region.
 
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