Co-stars Becki Toth and Allan Snyder Dish on Front Porch Theatricals’ First Production of 2025 By SHARON EBERSON When the musical Baby opened on Broadway in 1983, Frank Rich of The New York Times said it belonged in the rare… Read More ›
2025 Season
Kinetic Brings Drama to Springtime With ‘Embers’
Admittedly, as an opening salvo to Kinetic Theatre’s 2025 season, “Embers” is not an easy watch. But Andrew Paul has faith in Kinetic’s audience to go where his taste for emotional and historical resonance can lead them.
Lucy Darling Return Leads off Liberty Magic’s 2025 Summer Season
By MARIA SCIULLO Now you see her, now you don’t. And here she is, again. What a treat. Liberty Magic, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust‘s top-notch series of prestidigitations, returns June 5, 2025 with a second helping of panache from Lucy… Read More ›
Lucy Darling Return Leads off Liberty Magic’s 2025 Season
By MARIA SCIULLO Now you see her, now you don’t. And here she is, again. What a treat. Liberty Magic, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust‘s top-notch series of prestidigitations, returns June 5, 2025 with a second helping of panache from Lucy… Read More ›
Patrick Cannon and Little Lake Theatre Enjoy a ‘Truly Transformative’ 2024
By SHARON EBERSON Little Lake Theatre is ready to ring in its 77th season in 2025 with good news not often heard these days. The Washington County company that bills itself as “the region’s premier community theater” is reporting record-breaking… Read More ›
Front Porch Theatricals Brings Home ‘Baby’ and ‘Sunday in the Park With George’ in 2025
By SHARON EBERSON On a celebratory night of songs and surprises, Front Porch Theatricals announced the company’s 2025 summer shows, both Tony Award rivals for best musical in 1984. They are: Baby, a seven-time Tony nominee, comes to the New… Read More ›
South Park Theatre and Mon River Arts Join Forces to Tell ‘Every Christmas Story Ever Told’
2025 Mainstage Shows set at South Park South Park Theatre launches into the holiday season with Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!), a co-production with Mon River Arts, along with the announcement of its 2025 mainstage shows The… Read More ›
