Please note there will be high demand for parking this Friday and Saturday evening due to the Taylor Swift Concert at Acrisure Stadium. If you are attending the CLO’s production of Anything Goes at the Benedum Center, the Pittsburgh Symphony’s… Read More ›
Pittsburgh Cultural District
A Very Warm and Cozy Welcome to Norm Lewis’ Living Room at the Trust Cabaret
By JESSICA NEU Multi-hyphenate tour-de-force talent Norm Lewis took the stage at the O’ReillyTheater on May 8th as the final performer in the 2022-23 Cabaret Series. He opened his 90-minute set with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “My Favorite Things.” I suspect… Read More ›
Three Rivers Arts Festival Announces 2023 Free Concert Lineup, Main Stage Move
The free featured concerts that are a highlight of the 10-day Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, June 2-11 in the Pittsburgh Cultural District, have been announced by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. The festival continues in the revamped footprint of… Read More ›
Trust Cabaret Series Continues With Carole J. Bufford
While the Greer Cabaret Theater makeover is ongoing, the Trust Cabaret Series continues tonight at the O’Reilly Theater with award-winning singer Carole J. Bufford. In The New York Times, Stephen Holden wrote of vocalist Carole J. Bufford: “The real thing: you… Read More ›
‘Moulin Rouge!’ Leads Charge of Tony Winners in 2023-24 Broadway in Pittsburgh Series
Newcomers include Mrs. Doubtfire and Girl From the North Country, plus revivals of The Wiz, Company and more By SHARON EBERSON And the answers are … For those of us who followed and solved the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s social-media hints… Read More ›
Review: It’s a Jolly Holiday with CLO’s ‘Musical Christmas Carol’
Michael Cerveris provides star power as Scrooge in 31st year of a Pittsburgh tradition By Sharon Eberson It’s that time of year when Nutcrackers and Christmas Carols abound, and in the Pittsburgh Cultural District, that means the G.O.A.T. of all… Read More ›
Q&A with New Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Leader Kendra Whitlock Ingram
“I really truly own so much to Duquesne. If I had been at a different university in a small town that did not have the arts and culture that Pittsburgh had, I don’t know if I would’ve gone into this world.”
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Names Kendra Whitlock Ingram to Top Post
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust names Duquesne grad Kendra Whitlock Ingram as second woman and first person of color to top post.
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Names Kendra Whitlock Ingram to Top Post
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust names Duquesne grad Kendra Whitlock Ingram as second woman and first person of color to top post.
