The only thing that would be more interesting than being Truman Capote, would be being Truman Capote’s switchboard operator. Capote was a famed novelist, screenwriter, and socialite known for In Cold Blood and Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Tru at the Pittsburgh… Read More ›
Month: May 2016
PICT Conjures Poe’s Terror for Final Bows at Pitt before next Season at Union Project
Terror. Alan Stanford, artistic and executive director of PICT Classic Theatre, admits he loves the genre and that he read Edgar Allan Poe under the covers as a child. Didn’t we all? But nothing may seem more terrifying than having… Read More ›
The Rake’s Progress
Pittsburgh Opera gave the first of four performances of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress last night – the magnificently colorful and brilliantly effective David Hockney production marking the first time the opera has been heard in its entirety here –… Read More ›
