By SHARON EBERSON
The spirit of August Wilson permeated the O’Reilly Theater Monday night, as the monologue and design competition that bears his name came home to Pittsburgh for the…
Has society overused the word “trippy?” I feel like maybe it’s fallen out of fashion lately? But then how else to describe the recent performance of STRFKR at 9:30 Club…
Editor’s Note: Parklife DC contributor Casey Vock has been the staff photographer and writer for the Baltimore Old Time Festival the past three years. He was on hand this year…
Hello, and welcome to Shouts And Murmurs, a weekly email for paid supporters of The Crush Bar, written by me, Fergus Morgan. Every week, I round up the best…
By JESSICA NEW
If we reflect on pop culture history, we can likely recall numerous examples of allegorical tales of suburban relational dysfunction. From American Beauty to Revolutionary Road and Married with Children,…
I recently lost a close friend who died suddenly. We had been friends for over 25 years, and I miss him and think about him every day, just as four-time…
Dramady with Operatic Interludes Opens at the Byham
The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson, as is widely known by now, is a play rather than an opera. There certainly is…
One of the many unique joys of experiencing live music is seeing a packed house utterly transfixed by what’s going on the stage. The British sextet Black Country, New Road…
Powerful Program Thrills Audience and Scores Another Success for PSO
By GEORGE B. PAROUS
Everything was thrillingly perfect at Heinz Hall last evening. That about sums it up. But a…
Here is onStage Pittsburgh‘s current lineup of upcoming theater, opera, dance, Pittsburgh Symphony, classical, and chamber music performances in the greater Pittsburgh area.
We try to list as…