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Shining The Spotlight on Pittsburgh’s Theater Scene

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Pittsburgh has a long and vibrant theatrical history. It is reported that as early as 1765, plays, comedies and concerts were held at Fort Pitt. We’ve come a long way since those days, but Pittsburghers still loves a theatrical production, and the proliferation of theatrical venues is a testament to that. Below is a list of some of the theaters in our area offering entertainment.

Apple Hill Playhousetheater

Located in Delmont at 275 Manor Road, the Apple Hill Playhouse is a nonprofit community theater group that produces entertainment for adults as well as children. To learn more, visit: www.applehillplayhouse.org.

Arcade Comedy Theater

Debuting in 2013, the Arcade Comedy Theater, a nonprofit, 75-seat venue, stages improv, sketch comedy, variety acts, and more. Located at 811 Liberty Avenue, it provides a fun, affordable alternative to the usual theater experience. It even has a pinball machine in the lobby. For more information, visit: www.arcadecomedytheater.com.

Benedum Center

The Bendum Center is one the city’s premiere theater and concert halls. The site of the former Stanley Theater, it reopened as the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts in 1987 and is the home of the Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, and Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera.  An icon in the cultural district at 7th Street, the Benedum Center’s schedule can be viewed at: www.trustarts.org/visit/facilities/benedum/.

Bricolage Adventurous Theater

Located in the cultural district at 937 Liberty Avenue, the Bricolage prides itself in putting the adventure in theater by immersing artists and audiences in experiences that foster heightened involvement with the audience. Learn more at: www.bricolagepgh.org.

Byham Theater

One of the oldest venues in the cultural district, the Byham Theater, located on 6th Street, opened in 1903 as the Gayety Theater, a vaudeville house. In 1988, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust purchased the Fulton Theater, as it was known since the 1930s, and refurbished the venue, reopening it and naming it the Byham in 1995. It hosts various performances from the Pittsburgh Musical Theater to the Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater. To see what’s playing, visit: www.trustarts.org/visit/facilities/byham.

Cabaret at Theater Square

Located between the O’Reilly Theater and Katz Plaza on Penn Avenue in the heart of the cultural district, the Cabaret at Theater Square hosts musical and live productions in an intimate setting. It also offers outstanding food and drinks. For more information, visit www.trustarts.org/visit/facilities/cabaret/.

City Theatre

Founded in 1975 as the City Players, the City Theatre specializes in new play development and dedicates a full season to new work at its South Side theater, the former Bingham United Methodist Church in the South Side Flats. For more information, visit: www.citytheatrecompany.org.

Comtra Theatre

Established in 1984, Comtra provides year-round live performances that feature volunteer actors from the community at its Cranberry location at 20540 Route 19. To learn what’s playing, visit: www.comtratheatre.org.

Harris Theater

A former adult movie theater, the Harris Theater at 809 Liberty Avenue was redeveloped by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and reopened in 1995 to show art films programmed by Pittsburgh Filmmakers. For show times and information, visit: www.trustarts.org/visit/facilities/harris/.

Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts

Heinz Hall is Pittsburgh’s grandest cultural venue. Located at 600 Penn Avenue in the Cultural District, Heinz Hall is the home of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, and hosts the Pittsburgh Broadway Series as well as national touring attractions. To catch a performance, visit: www.trustarts.org/visit/facilities/heinz/.

Kean Theatre

The Kean Theatre is located on the campus of St. Barnabas in The Washington Place in Gibsonia. It hosts theatrical performances, concerts, and talent shows. It is open to the public and proceeds benefit the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund. For more information on what’s slated at the Kean Theatre, visit: stbarnabashealthsystem.com/keantheatre/.

Kelly Strayhorn Theater

The Kelly Strayhorn Theater was name for two Pittsburgh talents: entertainer Gene Kelley and composer Billy Strayhorn. Located in East Liberty at 5941 Penn Avenue, The KST hosts innovative works in dance, theater, music, and live art. For more information, visit: kelly-strayhorn.org.

The Legacy Theatre

Located in Allison Park in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, the Legacy Theatre is a part of the campus of Cumberland Woods Village, a UPMC Senior Community. Throughout the year, it stages concerts, theatrical productions, and seminars. Check out the Legacy Lineup at: www.thelegacylineup.com/.

Little Lake Theatre

Since 1949, the Little Lake Theatre has been staging quality plays at its theatre in Canonsburg at 500 Lakeside Drive, and has been touted as a community treasure. To learn more about Little Lake Theatre, visit the site at: www.littlelake.org/.

McKeesport Little Theater

Since 1960, the McKeesport Little Theater has been entertaining patrons at their venue at 1614 Coursin Street in the Mon-Valley. Each year, more than 5,000 attendees take in a show at this little theater with big ambitions. To learn more, visit: mckeesportlittletheater.com/.

Mountain Playhouse

Located in Jennerstown in the Laurel Highlands, Mountain Playhouse is Pennsylvania’s oldest professional stock theater and performs in a restored 1805 gristmill. Each summer, the theater brings Broadway-caliber talent to Southwestern Pennsylvania. Find out what’s playing at: www.mountainplayhouse.org.

New Hazlett Theater

The old joke advises that to get to Carnegie Hall, you’ve got to practice, that is unless you take in a performance at the New Hazlett Theater, which was formerly the first Carnegie Hall. The New Hazlett Theater, located at 6 Allegheny Square on the North Side,  is a nonprofit theater that presents a variety of performance art disciplines. Find out what’s playing at: newhazletttheater.org.

O’Reilly Theater

Home to the Pittsburgh Public Theater, The O’Reilly is located in the hub of the Pittsburgh Cultural District at 621 Penn Avenue. The O’Reilly is a unique three-quarter thrust stage, which means the audience surrounds the stage on three sides, making for an intimate setting. To see upcoming performances, visit: www.ppt.org/.

PICT – Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre

A relative newcomer on the cultural scene, the PICT Classic Theater nevertheless has made its mark producing top-quality entertainment by presenting classics and the modern classics of Irish and world theater. Productions are presented at one of two theaters inside the Stephen Foster Memorial on Forbes Avenue in Oakland. For more information, visit: www.picttheatre.org.

Pittsburgh Playhouse

Affiliated with Point Park University, the Pittsburgh Playhouse is a three-theater performing arts venue located in Oakland. In 2017, the playhouse will move into a new home in downtown Pittsburgh on Forbes Avenue. To learn more about the exciting things happening at the Pittsburgh Playhouse, visit: www.pittsburghplayhouse.com.

Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company

Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company was founded in 2003 to develop and showcase the works of local playwrights. It is located at 937 Liberty Avenue.  You can learn more about upcoming productions at: www.pghplaywrights.com/.

Red Barn Theatre

For more than five decades, audiences have enjoyed live performances at the Red Barn Theatre on Route 288 in Ellwood City. A new production is staged for each month of the summer. To find out what’s playing, visit: www.redbarnplayers.com.

The State Theater Center for the Arts

The State Theater Center opened on East Main Street in 1922 as a “picture palace” and vaudeville house, but was converted in 1989 into a theater which brings professional performances to Uniontown. See who’s headlining at: www.statetheatre.info/.

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