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Review: BIRTHDAY CANDLES Crystallizes Moments at City Theatre


by Greg Kerestan - March 20, 2025

The first thing I noticed in the theatre at City Theatre's Birthday Candles was the set. I'm a longtime lover of thrift shops, junk shops and the maximalist 'detail everywhere' aesthetic of the Disney Imagineers. My companion for the night and I spent the preshow prying the set apart with our eyes (...

Review: KIMBERLY AKIMBO Finds Beauty in the Grotesque at Benedum Center


by Greg Kerestan - March 09, 2025

One of the oddest dramedies in recent history is also one of the most satisfyingly heartfelt....

Review: TROUBLE IN MIND Speaks Inconvenient Truths at Pittsburgh Public Theater


by Greg Kerestan - February 15, 2025

It's a very good play about a very bad play. That's the capsule version of what you'll see at Justin Emeka's production of Alice Childress's once-controversial Trouble in Mind. Though written in 1955, the mix of seriousness and satire in the piece feels shockingly contemporary, both in terms of its ...

Review: JEKYLL & HYDE Brings the Drama at Split Stage


by Greg Kerestan - February 12, 2025

Frank Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde has long been a divisive show among theatre fans. Is it a worthy follow-up to the other literary-based megamusicals of the eighties and nineties, like Les Miserables, Martin Guerre and Miss Saigon? Or is it a trashy, boneheaded knockoff of Sweeney Todd with more power ...

Review: REMEMBER JONES: JONES SINGS JONES Brings Retro Back at City Winery


by Greg Kerestan - February 03, 2025

Remember Jones is funny, but he isn't a joke. There's a knowing kitsch value to the cabaret artist turned rock revue revivalist's stage presence: he looks like Elton John, dresses like Liberace and sings like Joe Cocker, on a stage full of bandstands and matching-jacketed musicians. But this isn't a...

Review: LIFE OF PI Is Existentialist Magic at Benedum Center


by Greg Kerestan - January 30, 2025

In some ways, Lolita Chakrabarti's Life of Pi, adapted from the novel by Yann Martel and directed by Max Webster, can feel like a grown-up version of the puppet-heavy visual multimedia spectacles often seen in high-end children's theatre....

Review: A SHERLOCK CAROL Blends Dickens and Doyle at Kinetic Theatre


by Greg Kerestan - December 18, 2024

It has long been posited that Sherlock Holmes is difficult to adapt well, because the nature of Arthur Conan Doyle's 'Sherlock Universe' is so fragmented. Most of his memorable characters apppear only once and rarely interact; even more vexing, Holmes's own behaviors vary from the misanthropic and c...

Review: A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS CAROL & WHO'S HOLIDAY Revive Holiday Traditions at Pittsburgh CLO


by Greg Kerestan - December 15, 2024

CLO's seasonal favorites may not be new, but they have yet to wear out their welcome....

Review: FRONT PORCH CABARET Sings the Hits at Front Porch Theatricals


by Greg Kerestan - December 04, 2024

I keep saying it and it keeps being true: it doesn't really matter what Front Porch announces for their season, because 'Front Porch Presents' is a strong enough endorsement on its own. If you told me Front Porch was presenting a notorious snooze like In My Life or Lestat, I'd put my preconceived no...

Review: MJ Explores an Enigma at Benedum Center


by Greg Kerestan - November 21, 2024

Like the King of Pop himself, this adventurous jukebox psychodrama blends darkness with joy....

Past Shows

THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE
3/16 - 3/17/2018


The final production of Masquerade’s 2010-2011 season is Thoroughly Modern Millie, the zany new 1920's-style musical that has taken Broadway by storm! Taking place in ...

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Repulsing the Monkey in Pittsburgh Repulsing the Monkey
Lillie Theatre (3/31 - 4/6)
PHOTOS
Natahsa, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812 in Pittsburgh Natahsa, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812
Pittsburgh CAPA (3/28 - 4/6)
Peter Pan (Non-Equity) in Pittsburgh Peter Pan (Non-Equity)
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (4/1 - 4/6)
August Taught Us… in Pittsburgh August Taught Us…
August Wilson African American Culture Center (3/6 - 4/6)
Freedom House: Giving Life a Second Chance! in Pittsburgh Freedom House: Giving Life a Second Chance!
New Hazlett Theater (5/5 - 5/5)
The Dinner Detective Comedy Mystery Dinner Show in Pittsburgh The Dinner Detective Comedy Mystery Dinner Show
The Dinner Detective Pittsburgh (5/10 - 5/10)
Chicago in Pittsburgh Chicago
Elliott Hall of Music (4/3 - 4/3)
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