Here is onStage’s current listing of upcoming theater, opera, dance, PSO, classical music and chamber music performances in the greater Pittsburgh area. Simple, easy straightforward- Title | Producing Organization | Venue | Dates | and website for more info &… Read More ›
Month: April 2023
Review: Quantum Gives Innovative ‘Devil’ Their Due in Exciting Premiere
Technology Allows Audience to Play Important Role in Immersive ‘The Devil Is a Lie’ By SHARON EBERSON If you choose to see The Devil Is a Lie, and I sincerely hope you do, you will be asked to make choices. … Read More ›
Unforgettable Moments Resonate Onstage with the PSO
By Yvonne Hudson Once in a while, some audience members experience a performance from a limited number of onstage seats when PSO360 invites up to 200 to join the Pittsburgh Symphony members and guest artists. Audiences and artists again had the opportunity… Read More ›
The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh Presents the Music of Freddie Mercury and Queen, with soloists Treasure Treasure and Deep Violet
The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh ends its 2022-23 season with the music of the great and celebrated British rock band “Queen,” honoring the legacy of Freddie Mercury. The program features sixteen of the band’s songs, from lesser-known pieces like “Innuendo” and… Read More ›
Belle Voci’s Beloved Director Craig G. Cannon Plans Farewell Concerts
Choral Director Craig G. Cannon is preparing diverse concert events with his two choirs as he prepares to retire this May. On Saturday, April 29, at 3 pm, Faith United Methodist Church in Fox Chapel will host Craig Cannon Presents: A… Read More ›
‘Tina: The Tina Turner Musical’ Simply is the Best
By Jessica Neu With movie remakes, classic TV reboots, and fashion trends, nostalgic content is becoming popular and profitable across mediums. The Broadway musical industry has also capitalized on the popularity of nostalgia with musicals based on the lives of… Read More ›
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s ‘The Masters Program: Balanchine and Beyond’ with the PBT Orchestra Opens April 14
Mixed Repertory Production Offers Three Remarkable Works at the Benedum Center Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s (PBT) premiere of The Masters Program: Balanchine and Beyond will open on Friday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Benedum Center. The mixed repertory program… Read More ›
Quantum Invades Frick Building With Modern-Day Faust Tale
You’re Invited to a Devilish Party in Immersive ‘The Devil Is a Lie’ Experience By SHARON EBERSON Within the pristine marble halls of the Frick Building, the stage is set for a whole lot of soul searching, in more ways… Read More ›
Resonance Works Presents Bach’s Magnificent ‘Mass in B Minor’
The April Concerts Bring this Masterwork to Fox Chapel, Coraopolis, and Oakland Resonance Works’ tenth anniversary season continues with Bach’s profound Mass in B Minor this spring. This spectacular masterwork, representing the culmination of Bach’s colossal musical legacy, will be performed at… Read More ›
Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks Opens Their 19th Season with ‘Twelfth Night,’ and a New Comedy on April 23
During September, Cleopatra and Antony to play in Pittsburgh’s parks. PSiP’s 19th season opens with the 10th Annual Week of Will on April 23, featuring staged readings of two comedies, Twelfth Night and the premiere of Shakespeare: First Drafts by Charles David “Stoney”… Read More ›

