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Angelmakers: Songs For Female Serial Killers


RealTimes acclaimed true-crime concert cabaret returns to Pittsburgh for three nights only! 10 original songs explore the moments and motives of female serial killers throughout ...

Angelmakers: Songs For Female Serial Killers


RealTime Arts presents Angelmakers, a true-crime concert musical that explores the moments and motives of female serial killers through history.


Gorgeous Gals. Thrills and chills. Transylvanian transvestites. Give yourself over to absolute pleasure when the Washington Savoyards open their 41st season with Richard O'Brien's The ...


Gorgeous Gals. Thrills and chills. Transylvanian transvestites. Give yourself over to absolute pleasure when the Washington Savoyards open their 41st season with Richard O'Brien's The ...


Gorgeous Gals. Thrills and chills. Transylvanian transvestites. Give yourself over to absolute pleasure when the Washington Savoyards open their 41st season with Richard O'Brien's The ...

The Dinner Detective Comedy Mystery Dinner Show


America’s LARGEST interactive true crime mystery dinner show is now playing in Pittsburgh at the Omni William Penn downtown!  At The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery ...

& Juliet
& Juliet
10/29 - 11/3/2024


CREATED BY THE EMMY®-WINNING WRITER FROM “SCHITT’S CREEK,” this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: ...

Afternoon at the Seaside
10/31 - 11/3/2024


Sky View High School...


Dive into the whirlwind of aristocratic Russian high society in Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812. This electrifying musical, based on a section ...

The Patient
10/31 - 11/3/2024


University Of Dallas...

The Woman in Black
10/25 - 11/3/2024


The framework of this spine tingler is unusual: a lawyer hires an actor to tutor him in recounting to family and friends a story that ...

First Mothers: The Women Who Raised America’s Presidents


Despite the personal and political diversity of the men occupying the White House over the last two centuries, one common factor emerges — the essential ...

The Marthaodyssey
11/8 - 11/9/2024


The Marthaodyssey features dance artist Jesse Factor in a unique fusion of modern dance and pop music, drawing inspiration from both Madonna and Martha Graham. ...


Kick off the summer with the Peanuts gang in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, a musical comedy for the whole family. Our spacious Open-air ...

Disney's Beauty and the Beast
Disney's Beauty and the Beast
11/7 - 11/10/2024


A tale as old as time and enchanting as can be. The romantic and beloved fairytale recounts the story of Belle, a young woman in ...


Learning Stage: book: David Simpatico; lyrics: Greg Cham, Ray Cham, Andy Dodd, Matthew Gerrard, Faye Greenberg, Jamie Houston, David N. Lawrence, Bryan Louiselle, Robbie Nevil, ...


First Mothers: The Women Who Raised America’s Presidents explores the influential roles of 15 mothers who shaped the ethical character and philosophies of their presidential ...

Great Expectations
Great Expectations
11/1 - 11/10/2024


This imaginative adaptation brings Charles Dickens’ classic rags-to-riches tale to vibrant new life. Pip, a young orphan in 19th century England, life is about to ...


Taste and imagination, the two key ingredients for a first-rate revue, abound in this fresh take on the Rodgers & Hammerstein canon, conceived by Tony ...

The Hobbit
10/23 - 11/10/2024


Pittsburgh Public Theater’s 50th Anniversary season features a family-friendly adaptation of The Hobbit, running from October 23 to November 10. This new take, crafted by ...


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