Ébène and Belcea Quartets perform Octets by Mendelssohn and Enescu on November 12th Chamber Music Pittsburgh (CMP) unites two of Europe’s leading string quartets for a joyful evening of octets at the newly remodeled Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland. Rarely presented in… Read More ›
Month: November 2024
Sarah Kane’s Final Work Gets Immersive Treatment Via Vigilance Theater
Vigilance Theater Group‘s next journey into unchartered theatrical territory will be an immersive retelling of Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis, completed not long before the English playwright took her own life in 1999, at age 28. In his review of the 2004… Read More ›
Pittsburgh Opera to Present Famous Operatic ‘Twins’ for the First Time in Nearly Thirty Years
An Interview with Caitlin Gotimer Who Returns as Nedda in Pagliacci Those who remember her dynamic performances as a Resident Artist with Pittsburgh Opera will be more than pleased to look forward to Cailin Gotimer’s return as Nedda in the… Read More ›
An Interview with José Pérez IV: Finding Pathways Through Fight Theater
Lindsay Anne Herring is currently a Critical Insight fellow at Pittsburgh Public Theater in partnership with American Theatre magazine. By LINDSAY ANNE HERRING During the crazed rush of performance previews and tech week for The Hobbit, now running at Pittsburgh… Read More ›
Review: Dark Forces Take Hold in Quantum’s Haunting ‘Caligari’
By MARIA SCIULLO Sit back, but don’t expect to relax. Quantum Theatre’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari assaults from all sides, in a dark and cautionary tale of man’s capacity for cruelty and manipulation. Based on the 1920 silent masterpiece… Read More ›
What’s On Stage Pittsburgh for the week of November 4th to the end of December, 2024
Here is onStage Pittsburgh‘s current lineup of upcoming theater, opera, dance, Pittsburgh Symphony, classical, and chamber music performances in the greater Pittsburgh area. While we e try to list as many events as possible in our weekly listings; however, many… Read More ›
Violinist Ray Chen Scores Big with Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Christoph Eschenbach Returns to Lead an Attractive Program By George B. Parous Friday night Ray Chen, the “violinist and online personality,” returned to Pittsburgh and delivered a performance that roused a not overly large audience at Heinz Hall. He… Read More ›
Little Lake Theatre Announces Their 76th Season, Adventure Awaits for 2025, and a New Lakepass Ticketing Program
Little Lake Theatre, a fixture of the Pittsburgh community theater scene, has announced its 2025 season, titled Adventure Awaits, along with the launch of The Lakepass, a new ticketing program designed to provide flexibility, value, and convenience for theater lovers. Discover… Read More ›
