We have created this special section to highlight plays, concerts, ballets, operas and other performances specific to the holiday season.
Radio City Christmas Spectacular"The Radio City Christmas Spectacular" stars the world famous Radio City Rockettes in an unparalleled show featuring the Rockettes signature eye high kicks, precision choreography and exciting show stopping numbers that will delight the whole family.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 456-6666.
Enjoy a noontime concert in PPG's magnificent Wintergarden featuring local musicians performing holiday favorites.
Admission is free. For more information, call (412) 434-1928.
Enjoy a noontime concert in the food court of Two PPG Place featuring local musicians performing holiday favorites.
Admission is free. For more information, call (412) 434-1928.
Local singer/songwriter Bill Toms is joined by his wife and a group of artists for this Thanksgiving charity concert.
Bill Toms connects to an audience and embraces the American traditions of rhythm, blues, soul, folk and country pairing his gifts of music and storytelling.
Special guest performers include Bill Deasy, Shari Richards and Tom Breiding. Proceeds benefit The Pittsburgh Area Food Bank. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Please call (412) 276-6600 for further information.
In this delightful holiday play, a couple struggles to put on a Christmas pageant is faced with casting the most inventively awful kids in history --- resulting in mayhem.
Presented by Westmoreland Cultural Trust and Greensburg Civic Theatre's Greasepaint Players.
Ticket start at $8 and can be ordered by calling (724) 836-8000.
Enjoy an evening of holiday horror complete with a trivia contest, karaoke, raffles, the appearance of Psycho Santa and the screeening of two classic cult films: "Silent Night Deadly Night" and "Christmas Evil".
"Silent Night Deadly Night" (1984) is about a little boy who learns the frightening truth about Santa Claus: he not only gives presents to the good boys and girls, but punishes the naughty ones.
"Christmas Evil" (1980) is about an emotionally scarred man who dresses up as Santa to deliver his own brand of holiday cheer.
Presented in partnership with Horror Realm, an annual three-day convention run by fans for fans of zombies and the horror genre. For more information, call (412) 344-1245.
Frank Capra directed this acclaimed 1946 film about a small town man (Jimmy Stewart) who feels his life is a failure until a guardian angel shows him the truth. Also stars Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore and Henry Travers.
For more information, including screening times, call (724) 349-6112.
Pittsburgh Musical Theater’s show captures the spirit of the season with a youthful flair: peace, love and Hippopotami with a dash of Springsteen
Relax in the Strand's plush theater seats with a glass of wine while enjoying a fashion show, gift showcase and live music by local artist Ben Hardt in a night celebrating Zelienople.
Zelienople is a town of 4,000 people in rural Butler County named for the eldest daughter of Baron Dettmar Basse (1762-1836), whose given name was Zelie. The baron laid out the village that is now the town.
Tickets are $20 each. For more information, call (724) 742-0400.
International recording artist Mark Milovats celebrates the holidays with his 12th anniversary Christmas show.
This year's show includes the Santa Belle Dancers, The Vat Pack Orchestra, international singing sensation Gina Picnic, Duquesne University Dance Team and some special surprises and Nashville guests. Unique to the Pittsburgh show is the Children's Choir, comprised of 110 students from 18 local Pittsburgh school districts.
Tickets start at $24.50 and can be ordered by calling (412) 456-6666.
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