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Chamber Music Pittsburgh presents Myth and Memory as Interpreted by Les Délices and Nicholas Phan
The February 24 Concert Features Pittsburgh Premiere of Composer Viet Cuong’s A Moment’s Oblivion Five-time Grammy-nominated tenor Nicholas Phan and early music ensemble Les Délices weave together Baroque masterpieces with the Pittsburgh debut of a new work by Vietnamese-American composer Viet Cuong. Inspired by a… Read More ›
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The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh Presents’ CrosSing Bridges: A Celebration of Choral Diversity’ on February 15
Three Culturally Distinct Choruses in One Extraordinary Performance The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh (MCP) presents CrosSing Bridges, an innovative program that highlights the power of choral music to bring people together across cultures and traditions. The concert blends gospel, Latin American, and… Read More ›
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Attack Theatre Presents ‘Sessions’ – Dance and Live Music with Rachael Sage and Dave Eggar
Attack Theatre continues its 2024-25 Season of Fire with Sessions on February 8 at the Attack Theatre studio featuring NYC-based, Billboard-charting, alt-pop artist and multi-instrumentalist Rachael Sage and world-renowned Grammy® Award-winning cellist Dave Eggar. Sessions blurs the lines between coffee house concerts and theatrical dance performances, transforming… Read More ›
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‘My Sister’s Lipstick’- Anna King Skeels on Queer Theory, Judy Garland and Playwriting
Lindsay Anne Herring is currently a Critical Insight fellow at Pittsburgh Public Theater, in partnership with American Theatre magazine. By LINDSAY ANNE HERRING During their first year at Point Park University, playwright Anna King Skeels read more than 150 plays, hoping to… Read More ›
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Prime Stage’s “Look Forward: The Ruby Bridges Story” is an Important Reminder of a Courageous Little Girl
BY JESSICA NEU About halfway into Prime Stage Theater’s production of Look Forward: The Ruby Bridges Story, NAACP Rep & Narrator (DeVaughn Robinson) asks the audience to raise their hand if they were alive in 1960. Roughly a third of the audience raised… Read More ›
