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PERFORMING ARTS Pittsburgh Banjo Club


412-364-4739 • thepittsburghbanjoclub.com PO Box 101025 • Pittsburgh, PA 15237


Pittsburgh CLO


412-325-1582 • pittsburghclo.org edum Center and CLO Cabaret


Pittsburgh Dance Council 412-456-6666 • trustarts.org Byham Theater • 101 Sixth St. Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Ave. • 6th Floor • Pittsburgh, PA 15222


DESCRIPTION


Every Wednesday evening from 8-11pm, The Pittsburgh Banjo Club meets at the Allegheny Elks Lodge on the


North Side. The mood is lively, the crowd sings along and the entry at the door is free.


Features a 6-show Broadway Summer Season, year-long entertainment at the CLO Cabaret at Theater Square and seasonal performances of A Musical Christmas Carol, at the historic Byham Theater.


Pittsburgh Dance Council brings the finest


contemporary dance companies from all over the world to the Downtown Pittsburgh Cultural District. The Dance Council is a presentation of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.


803 Liberty Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre PO Box 23607 • Pittsburgh, PA 15222


412-561-6000 • picttheatre.org Pittsburgh Opera


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


621 Penn Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra


412-456-6666 • trustarts.org


Heinz Hall • 600 Penn Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222 PNC Broadway Across America - Pittsburgh Benedum Center for the Performing Arts


7th St. at Liberty Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Point Park University’s Pittsburgh Playhouse 412-392-8000 • pittsburghplayhouse.com 222 Craft Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15213


ProArtsTickets


810 Penn Ave • Ste. 200 • Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3401 River City Brass


800-292-7222 • 412-434-7222 • rivercitybrass.org 500 Grant St. • Ste. 2720 • Pittsburgh, PA 15219


Trust Arts Education Center 412-456-6666 • trustarts.org


412-394-3353 • proartstickets.org


800-743-8560 • 412-392-4900 pittsburghsymphony.org


Pittsburgh Public Theater 412-316-1600 • ppt.org O’Reilley Theater


Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater & Festival Presenter of professional family theater from around the 412-456-6666 • pghkids.org


$15 for select shows


Hours vary based on


world. Featuring a family series October through April and M-F, 9-5 The International Children’s Festival each May.


Box Office


Pittsburgh’s internationally acclaimed classic theater, PICT Hours vary based produces engaging plays that offer audiences extraordinary performances in the great storytelling tradition.


on performance schedule


America’s eighth-oldest opera company presents grand opera with international stars and award-winning artistry at the Benedum Center.


Pittsburgh’s nationally recognized professional theater. Seven productions per season, including contemporary drama, comedy, musicals, world classics and premieres of new works.


M-F, 9-5


Non-show days, M-F, 10-5:30; show days, 10-curtain


World-class orchestra in a premier Cultural District theater. Hours vary M-Su Performances include Classical, Pops, Broadway, entertainers and children’s performances. Reception/ meeting space available.


PNC Broadway Across America brings the best, award- winning Broadway shows to the downtown Pittsburgh Cultural District stages. This series is a presentation of


The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, The Pittsburgh Symphony and Broadway Across America.


Point Park University’s renowned Pittsburgh Playhouse is home to four performance companies. Presenting


acclaimed musicals, drama, comedies and dance, the Playhouse stages 18 major productions entertaining more than 30,000 patrons annually.


ProArtsTickets provides audiences with convenient telecharge and Internet ticketing for events presented by many of Pittsburgh’s arts organizations.


regional locations, there’s a concert near you. It’s always a blast!


Forbes Ave. & Bigelow Blvd. • Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Winnie Flynn Productions winnie@winnieflynn.com


winnieflynn.com


and Stephen Foster Memorial 412-624-7529 • play.pitt.edu 1617 Cathedral of Learning


805-807 Liberty Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222 University of Pittsburgh Repertory Theatre


The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s home for arts education activities. The center is also utilized as a performing/ visual arts space.


Home to the Stephen Foster Museum (a collection of 19th M-F, 9-4 century music honoring the Pittsburgh-born composer) and performances by the University of Pittsburgh’s Theatre Arts Department.


Winnie Flynn has written and produced critically acclaimed musical comedy revues, convention and corporate entertainment, holiday musicals, special events and children’s programming since 1979.


$22 $19 $12 (Student)


Box Office: M-F, 10-6


M-F, 10-5:30; S, Noon-5:30


Pittsburgh’s destination for great music, from Copland to M-F, 9:30-5 Sousa and big bands to Broadway since 1981. With eight


$17-$41 $10 $17-$41 $7-$27 $9-$13.50 $7-$13.50


Hours vary based on performance schedule


$21-$70


University Admission:


1/2 price for select show


The Ben- 719 Liberty


HOURS W, 8-11


ADULT


ADMISSION ADMISSION ADMISSION Free


Free Free


SENIOR


CHILD


performance schedule


$9.50 advance $9.50 advance $9.50 advance $11 at door


$11 at door $40-$50 $44-$48 $11 at door $20


$16-$140 $30-$65 50%, 1 hr


before show Students or 26 and younger


$15.75


Ticket prices vary


Ticket prices vary


Ticket prices vary


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