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Things to See & Do this Winter & Spring


Pittsburgh Dance Council


412-456-6666 trustarts.org c/o Byham Theater, 101 Sixth St. Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Pittsburgh Dance Council brings the finest contemporary dance companies from all over the world to the Downtown Pitts- burgh Cultural District. The Dance Council is a presentation of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. Hours vary based on perform- ance schedule. Dance Works Rot- terdam/Andre Gingras Anatomica, 2/18; Armitage Gone! Dance in Three Theories, 3/3; Last Touch First by Jiri Kylian & Michael Schumacher, 4/6-7; Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, 4/28.


Pittsburgh International Children's Theater & Festival


412-456-6666 pghkids.org 803 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Presenter of professional family theater from around the world. Featuring a family series Octo- ber through April and The International Children's Festival each May. Box Office: M-F, 9-5. Charlotte’s Web, 1/8; The Way Back Home, 2/26; Treasured Eric Carle Stories, 4/13-15.


Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre


412-561-6000 picttheatre.org PO Box 23607 Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Pittsburgh's internationally ac- claimed classic theater, PICT pro- duces engaging plays that offer audiences extraordinary per- formances in the great story- telling tradition. Hours vary based on performance schedule. In the Next Room, 4/19-5/5.


O’Reilley Theater


Pittsburgh Opera’s Tosca


Pittsburgh Opera


412-281-0912 pittsburghopera.org 2425 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222


America's eighth-oldest opera company presents grand opera with international stars and award-winning artistry at the Benedum Center. M-F, 9-5. Hansel & Gretel, 1/28-2/5; Tosca, 3/24-4/1; Abduction from the Seraglio, 4/28-5/6.


Pittsburgh Public Theater


412-316-1600 ppt.org O'Reilley Theater, 621 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Pittsburgh's nationally recog- nized professional theater. Seven productions per season, including contemporary drama, comedy, musicals, world classics and premieres of new works. Non-show days, M-F, 10-5:30; show days, 10-curtain. The Second City's Laugh Out Loud, 1/5-7; As You Like It, 1/19-2/19; Freud’s Last Session, 3/1-4/1; Around the World in 80 Days, 4/12-5/13.


Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra


800-743-8560, 412-392-4900 pittsburghsymphony.org Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222


World-class orchestra in a pre- mier Cultural District theater. Performances include classical, pops, Broadway, entertainers and children's performances. Reception/meeting space avail- able. Hours vary M-Su. Tribute Concert: A Symphonic Celebra- tion of African American Culture, 1/20; Violinist Pinchas Zukerman in Recital, 3/3.


BNY Mellon Grand Classics: Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances, 1/13-14; Brahm's Re- quiem, 2/3-5; Beethoven, Mozart & Respighi, 2/10-12; Music as Inspiration, 2/17-19; Emanuel Ax & the Enigma Variations, 3/2-4; Haydn, Previn & Mendelssohn's "Italian," 3/9-11; Sarah Chang and West Side Story, 3/23-25; A Cinderella Story, 3/30-4/1; The Romance of Classical Music, 4/20-22; The Magic of Paris, 4/27-29.


Fiddlesticks Family Concerts: Skate into Winter, 1/21.


PNC Pops!: Marvin, Dave Koz and the Movies, 1/26-29; A St. Patrick's Day Pops with Natalie MacMas- ter, 3/15-18; Do You Hear The Peo- ple Sing? Celebrating Music from Les Miz, Miss Saigon and more!, 4/12-15.


Robert Morris University Pitts- burgh Speakers Series: Michael Pollan, 1/18; Azar Nafisi, 2/29; Stanley McChrystal, 3/28; Tom Brokaw, 4/26.


24 PLAY January - April 2012


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