Pittsburgh Public Theater opens its 50th Anniversary season with a fresh adaptation of the classic murder mystery, Dial M for Murder, directed by Tony-nominated producer Céline Rosenthal and adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher. This regional premiere explores themes of agency and empowerment as it reexamines the story of Margot, who becomes an active participant in her own rescue. The production runs from September 11 to September 29 and promises a thrilling experience for audiences. Casting announcements will be made soon.
Trouble in Mind (2/5/25-2/23/25)
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (3/19/25-4/6/25)
A Christmas Story: The Play (12/4/24-12/23/24)
The Hobbit (10/23/24-11/10/24)
Making Art Work (10/14/24-12/31/24)
Twelfth Night (7/25/24-8/25/24)
The Coffin Maker - On Demand (6/18/24-7/14/24)
A Christmas Story (11/30/22-12/23/22)
When We Fall (6/17/21-6/20/21)
Bard in Bloom (5/22/21-5/22/21)
Black Ballerina (5/20/21-5/23/21)
The mission of Pittsburgh Public Theater is to provide artistically diverse theatrical experiences of the highest quality. Pittsburgh Public Theater also strives to serve, challenge, stimulate and entertain while operating in a fiscally responsible manner. The Public shares its resources with the community through education and engagement initiatives intended for a wide range of people with the goal of expanding and diversifying the audience while enriching the community.
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