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After a devastating loss, a young man hops aboard a moving train with no clear destination—only to find an unexpected sense of home among the performers of a traveling circus. Hailed as a criticĢƵ pick by The New York Times, the musical “Water for Elephants”—based on Sara ...

The boards of the Pittsburgh CLO and Pittsburgh Public Theater agreed to merge last week. The possibility of a merger has been discussed for more than a year, and at one point included the possibility of City Theatre on PittsburghĢƵ South Side being part of the consolidation. However, ...

Exposing children to the arts at an early age may seem daunting for some parents, but “Peppa Pig: My First Concert” embraces the philosophy of “meeting the children where they are.” What results is a lively, family-friendly introduction to classical music designed especially for ...

As the nation marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence this year, it is important not only to understand where we are and what brought us here, but also to consider from whence we came. That perspective informs The Frick PittsburghĢƵ decision to ...

The show that The New York Times called the "funniest play to open all year” is being presented by City Theatre through March 29. “Eureka Day” is about an ultra-progressive California school that finds itself in a bind when a mumps outbreak exposes varying opinions ...