This unique exhibition features four experimental forms of projection, highlighting simultaneously both the simplicity and complexity of matter, vision and memory created by Julien Maire.
Julien Maire is a French artist and performer based in Berlin. In his work and performance he deconstructs and re-devises audiovisual techniques.
Admission is free. For more information, call (412) 471-5605.
This show is a hysterically nostalgic musical revue about a 1950s all-male group called The Plaids.
Audiences will be rolling in the aisles and tapping their toes as the guys perform some of the 1950s greatest hits: "Catch A Falling Star," "Three Coins In The Fountain," "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" and "Magic Moments."
For show times and tickets, call (412) 456-6666.
"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.
Featuring juicy characters, scathing humor and emotional fireworks, Lillian Hellman's groundbreaking 1939 play is considered one of the greats of American theater.
Living in 1900 in the New South, the wealthy Hubbard clan will go to any lengths to get even richer. When a lucrative business venture beckons them, they turn against each other in a vicious struggle fueled by greed and the lust for power.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 316-1600.
For more than 40 years, the Unity Tree (commonly known as the Horne's Tree) has beautifly decorated the facade of the former Horne's Department Store.
Laura Bush, wife og the 34th U.S. President, discusses the issues of most concern to her.
As First Lady of the United States, Mrs. Bush was a staunch advocate for global literacy and human rights. While First Lady she convened a summit on early childhood development; led a nation to raise awareness about the challenges facing our nation's youth, and fought against breast cancer, heart disease, HIV, AIDS and malaria.
Presented as part of the Pittsburgh Speakers Series. For more information, call (412) 392-4900.
Known for both his lyrical fluidity and high-tier technical facility Sean Jones is considered one of the finest young jazz artists in the country.
Tonight, the trumpeter and composer leads his trio in a great concert of rhythm & blues and jazz --- often with a cool collage of sounds.
For more information, call (412) 392-2217.
The line blurs between the virtual and real in this innovative play about suburban teenagers addicted to an online horror video game --- set in a neighborhood identical to their own that has been invaded by an army of zombies.
There will be a brief reception before each performance featuring refreshments and video games. Presented by Bricolage, a theater company that uses the distinctive resources of the Pittsburgh region to create theatrical events that stimulate a heightened sense of involvement for the audience. Tickets start at $15. For more information, call (412) 381-6999.
Actor Tony Jaa returns to the theme that made him an international star in this 2008 Thai film as a young man adopted by a multi-cultural band of pirates who freed him from slavery --- and taught him mind-blowing martial arts skills.
This series features the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) performing some of the best works created classical music’s most legendary composers.
The opening theme of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s first "Piano Concerto" may be one of the most recognizable in classical music and represents the sweeping, brilliant essence of Russian Romantic music. And back by popular demand, the concert features delightful music by members of the Strauss family.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 392-4900.
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