Here’s your guide to what’s happening on Pittsburgh stages this week and through the end of October, brought to you by onStage Pittsburgh. We strive to highlight as many performances as possible, but there’s always more to discover! For full season… Read More ›
Month: September 2025
Kelly Strayhorn Theater’s Freshworks Creative Residency
This fall, Kelly Strayhorn Theater’s Freshworks creative residency returns to KST’s Alloy Studios, showcasing two new performance works-in-progress that transform deeply personal experiences into collective celebrations of resilience, imagination, and community. On Friday and Saturday, October 3 – 4, Moire del Carmen shares Baquiné, a theater work drawing… Read More ›
City Theatre and Pittsburgh Public Theater Collaborate on Discount Ticket Offer, Through October 19, 2025
An early sign of how Pittsburgh’s largest producing theaters may share or merge services came today, as City Theatre and Pittsburgh Public Theater announced a collaboration to “take in more performances for less money.” The joint “buy more, save more” offer lasts until October 19, 2025, and is available only for full-price tickets.
onStage Pittsburgh Call Board: September 25, 2025
Fab 4 Set for barebone’s ‘God of Carnage’ Barebones productions has announced the cast of its next show, Yasmin Reza’s God of Carnage, with artistic director Patrick Jordan joined in the 2009 Tony Award-winning best play by Daina Michelle Griffith, David Whalen, and Gayle Pazerski. Whalen also… Read More ›
The Pittsburgh Savoyards Present Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘Utopia, Limited,’ one of the Duo’s Rarest and Most Ambitious Operettas
First performed in 1893, Utopia, Limited tells the story of a secluded island kingdom determined to transform itself by adopting the institutions, fashions, and foibles of Victorian England. The result is a sparkling satire of politics, monarchy, and the follies of… Read More ›
The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh Announces 2025–26 Season ‘Cirque du Cinéma’ — A Bold Fusion of Music and Film
The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh will present a season unlike any other in its 2025–26 series, Cirque de Cinéma, exploring the powerful interplay between choral music and the moving image. The three-concert season will feature unique pairings of live performance with… Read More ›
Pittsburgh Theaters Are On Trend For Most-Produced Plays, Playwrights
By SHARON EBERSON American Theatre Magazine has released its lists of the Top 10 Most Produced Plays and Top 20 Most-Produced Playwrights for the upcoming 2025-2026 season, with Pittsburgh companies notably helping playwrights and shows to find a spot on… Read More ›
What’s On Stage Pittsburgh: September 22 to the end of October
Here’s your guide to what’s happening on Pittsburgh stages this week and through the end of October, brought to you by onStage Pittsburgh. We strive to highlight as many performances as possible, but there’s always more to discover! For full season… Read More ›
‘Compagnie, Hervé Koubi’ Stuns as Pittsburgh Dance Council’s Season Opener
By JESSICA NEU Renowned visionary and choreographer Hervé Koubi greeted a nearly sold-out crowd at the Byham Theater Saturday evening. He introduced his critically acclaimed show Compagnie, Hervé Koubi as the Pittsburgh Dance Council began its 2025-26 season. Koubi explained that his vision for… Read More ›
Review: ‘In This Moment’: Texture Contemporary Ballet at Fifteen, Dancing Beyond Boundaries of Style
By GUILHERME MELETTI YAZBEK In This Moment celebrates the 15th anniversary of Texture Contemporary Ballet, and the company takes the stage with maturity and strong presence. Under the artistic direction of Pittsburgh choreographer Alan Obuzor, the program fulfills the company’s mission of inspiring… Read More ›
