Pittsburgh International Classic Theatre has revealed the second production of our 2024/2025 season; the U.S. premiere Miss Julie, by August Strindberg, adaptation by Amy Ng. Learn more!
Andy Warhol's Tomato, by Vince Melocchi, will play at Carnegie Stage from September 20 through October 6, 2024, following its sold out preview performance in partnership with the Warhol Museum this past Friday, September 13, 2024.
The Andy Warhol Museum and Pittsburgh International Classic Theatre will partner for a special one-evening presentation of the play, Andy Warhol’s Tomato, by Vince Melocchi, directed by Elizabeth Elias Huffman, Artistic Director, PICT.
Pittsburgh International Theatre has announced its second Bards from the Burgh (“BFTB”) reading series, featuring four new plays by Pittsburgh playwrights.
Here's my interview with director Simon Levy on Lucy Kirkwood's funny and astonishing Tony-nominated play is a taut and disquieting thriller about responsibility, reparation and what one generation owes the next. With the outside world in chaos following a devastating environmental disaster, two retired nuclear engineers live a quiet life in a remote cottage on the lonely British coast - until a surprise visit from a former colleague upends the couple's equilibrium and trust. LA. premiere at the Fountain Theatre from Saturday, November 6 through January 23. Featured in the cast are Ron Bottitta, Elizabeth Elias Huffman, and Lily Knight, all three well known around the L.A. theatre scene.
What is our responsibility to the future? What legacy do we want to leave? The Los Angeles premiere of The Children, written by Lucy Kirkwood and directed by Simon Levy, asks those questions and more in its Los Angeles premiere at the Fountain Theatre.
Solid performances, sensitive direction, a fabulous new performing arts venue, and what turns out to be an eerily timely play (with music!) combine to make THE OLDEST PROFESSION the strongest show of Profile's season.
Portland Center Stage announces the new series Community Voices Project and launches it with the release of 12 works from celebrated Black artists based in Portland: Cycerli Ash, Ayanna Berkshire, Bobby Bermea, Delphon 'DJ' Curtis Jr., Phil Johnson, Treasure Lunan, Tamera Lyn, Lauren Modica, Vin Shambry, Ithica Tell, Wanda Walden, and Damaris Webb.