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Review: BANDSTAND Breaks New Ground at Front Porch Theatricals


by Greg Kerestan - August 20, 2024

Front Porch's biggest show yet is also one of its best....

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Swerving between low comedy and high tragedy, this outdoor O'Neill drama stuns and swelters, even on cool nights....

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by Greg Kerestan - August 01, 2024

The summer season ends with this kid-friendly spectacular....

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by Greg Kerestan - July 22, 2024

Sometimes, smaller, dumber and cheaper is a compliment, not a put-down, as in this miniaturized Mel Brooks classic....

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by Greg Kerestan - July 18, 2024

Irving Berlin's songs are both timeless, and also thoroughly of their own time and place....

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José Pérez IV's new tragicomedy feels like it's always been around, but still remains refreshing and new....

Review: THE MUSIC MAN Is Still Charming at Pittsburgh CLO


by Greg Kerestan - July 11, 2024

I'll admit, I had a huge smile on my face all the way through The Music Man that had little to nothing to do with the production itself. You see, I'm a nerd and a theatre kid in my thirties, and to that demographic, there was a cultural phenomenon just as big as Monty Python and Star Trek were to Ge...

Review: UNNECESSARY FARCE Updates the Formula at Saint Vincent Summer Theatre


by Greg Kerestan - June 28, 2024

The funny thing about farce as a genre is it seems to be perpetually stuck in the past; the constant misunderstandings, cross-dressing and door-slamming seem tied to a time before the internet, before cell phones... hell, maybe even before the Pill. It's a Ken Ludwig world that seems tied to the Ken...

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by Greg Kerestan - June 28, 2024

As a literature major, part of me has always found it unbelievable that tight, two-hour adaptations of Alice Walker's The Color Purple have been so successful. The novel is sprawling, complex and dense, with an epistolary structure not unlike the similarly tricky-to-adapt Dracula. Nonetheless, my st...

Review: WEST SIDE STORY Makes a Classic Feel Fresh at Pittsburgh CLO


by Greg Kerestan - June 13, 2024

There is no greater musical theatre staging preservationist than Baayork Lee, who has devoted much of her career to preserving and restaging the original direction and choreography to A Chorus Line. ...

Past Shows


From Tony winners Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, creators of such Broadway classics as Ragtime and Once On This Island, this dazzling show ...

Videos


Peanut Butter & Jam Sessions - Baby BOO-roque in Pittsburgh Peanut Butter & Jam Sessions - Baby BOO-roque
Calvary Episcopal Church (10/26 - 10/26)
Chatham Baroque: A Garden of Harmony - Austrian & German Music for Strings in Pittsburgh Chatham Baroque: A Garden of Harmony - Austrian & German Music for Strings
Calvary Episcopal Church (9/27 - 9/27)
The Dinner Detective Comedy Mystery Dinner Show in Pittsburgh The Dinner Detective Comedy Mystery Dinner Show
The Dinner Detective Pittsburgh (9/28 - 9/28)
Quintessential Chatham Baroque in Pittsburgh Quintessential Chatham Baroque
Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (3/15 - 3/15)
Funny Girl in Pittsburgh Funny Girl
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (1/7 - 1/12)
The Medium in Pittsburgh The Medium
Pittsburgh Music Academy (9/13 - 9/15)
Chatham Baroque: Louis, Louis - Songs & Dances of the French Baroque in Pittsburgh Chatham Baroque: Louis, Louis - Songs & Dances of the French Baroque
Calvary Episcopal Church (12/7 - 12/7)
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