Pitt Stages offers a new take on a classic play in their latest production, John Proctor Is The Villain. Written by Kimberly Belflower, this female-led show tackles issues and struggles that face our country today. While at times preachy, the play is… Read More ›
Kelly Trumbull
The University of Pittsburgh Stages’ 2023 – 2024 Mainstage Season Announced
As Pittsburgh’s university campuses resume classes at full throttle, we caught up with the University of Pittsburgh’s Pitt Stages to get the scoop on their upcoming lineup featuring three plays and a modern musical along with a new logo look…. Read More ›
Relatable, Witty, and Heartwarming Characters Grace New Hazlett Theater’s ‘Morning Reckoning’
Set in 1999, Morning Reckoning tells the story of a group of 8th-grade girls who run a fan club for their favorite Boy Band, “Morning Reckoning.” By Jessica Neu Upon entering the New Hazlett Theater to enjoy local multidisciplinary artist Kelly Trumbull’s new… Read More ›
Playwright Kelly Trumbull’s Fangirl Adventure ‘Morning Reckoning’ Premiers this April
Playwright Kelly Trumbull takes audiences back to the ’90s with Morning Reckoning, an 8th-grade fangirl adventure premiering at the New Hazlett Theater on April 20th. The play introduces audiences to the fictional Morning Reckoning band fan club as its members navigate the perils… Read More ›
Resonance Works Revives ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors’ at the New Hazlett
Seasonal Offering Preceded by a Powerful Performance of ‘The Ballad of the Brown King’ By George B. Parous Amahl and the Night Visitors, the “children’s” opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti, with both music and libretto by the… Read More ›
Resonance Works Welcomes the Holiday Season with ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors’ and ‘The Ballad of the Brown King’
Holiday Program Features Local Singers Victory Brinker and Anqwenique Kinsel Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, December 16-18, 2022 Resonance Works’ 2019 production of Amahl & the Night Visitors • Photo by Alisa Innocenti Resonance Works’ tenth anniversary season continues with an inspiring program… Read More ›
“Appropriate”
By Brian Pope Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. The patriarch of a white (usually Southern) family dies. This tragic inevitability sets his family (primarily his adult children) on a pilgrimage to the family estate to root through… Read More ›