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    A R T S & E V E N T S I N D O W N T O W N P I T T S B U R GH

    february2020

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    SATURDAY

    FIDDLESTICKS FAMILY CONCERTS: LOVE IS IN THE AIRRoses are red,violets are blue, Fiddlesticks loves music, and you do too! InFebruary, Fiddlesticks celebrates love’s many shapes with family,friends, and neighbors. Hear how Gershwin, Elgar, and Mister Rogersexpressed their love through music, and share photos of the peopleyou love for a special slideshow on the Heinz Hallscreen.Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

    Heinz Hall / Discovery Time Adventures begin

    at 10 a.m.; Concert begins at 11:15 a.m.

    Tickets start at $16

    LIBERTY MAGIC: DEREK HUGHES IN STAND UP MAGICIAN In his newestshow, “STAND UP MAGICIAN,” Derek has built on his astonishingreputation and devotion to the prestidigitation craft, bringingcomedy and gravitas to each and every magical effect he performs.“STAND UP MAGICIAN” combines Derek’s witty sense of humor with hisunique take on the art of conjuring.Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

    811 Liberty Ave. / Tickets start at $40 / BYOB

    Also Feb. 2, 5–9, 12–16

    1 LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS“A milestone in American musicalcomedy.”— The Washington Post. This hilariously harrowing musicalbecame a monster hit for Menken and Ashman before they wrote “TheLittle Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” and “Beauty and the Beast” for Disney.A tender love story, along with rock, R&B and 60s girl groupmusic, complete this carnivorous carnival of fun.Pittsburgh PublicTheater

    O’Reilly Theater

    Tickets start at $31

    Also Feb. 2, 4–9, 12–16, 18–23

    LITTLE BIG TOWN—NIGHTFALLLittle Big Town has earned more than 40award show nominations and in the past five years has taken homenearly 20 awards, including multiple Grammy, AMA, People’s Choice,CMA, ACM awards, and an Emmy award. Every pair of tickets purchasedcomes with one CD of Little Big Town’s upcoming album, NIGHTFALL,when a valid email address is provided at time of purchase. MessinaTouring Group

    Benedum Center / 8 p.m. / Tickets start at $29

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    HANDEL’S ALCINAAlcina is a sorceress who uses her magic to trickmen into falling in love with her, turning them into animals orobjects when she tires of them. Her current crush is a chivalrousknight—and she has no intention of letting him leave, setting thestage for a climactic showdown.PittsburghOpera

    PittsburghCAPASchoolTheater/2p.m.

    Ticketsstartat$52/Kidsandteenshalf-price

    MONDAY

    TRUTHSAYERS:

    MICHAEL ERIC DYSONDr. Michael Eric Dyson is a GeorgetownUniversity sociology professor, a New York Times contributingopinion writer, and a contributing editor of The New Republic, andof ESPN’s The Undefeated website. His latest book, What TruthSounds Like, continues the conversation started in his 2017bestseller Tears We CannotStop.AugustWilsonAfricanAmericanCulturalCenter

    AWAACC/7p.m./Ticketsstartat$35

    TUESDAY

    PNCBROADWAYINPITTSBURGH:

    MISS SAIGONThis is the story of a young Vietnamese woman namedKim who is orphaned by war and forced to work in a bar run by anotorious character known as the Engineer. There she meets andfalls in love with an American G.I. named Chris, but they are tornapart by the fall of Saigon. For three years, Kim goes on an epicjourney of survival to find her way back to Chris, who has no ideahe’s fathered a son. Recommended for ages14+PittsburghCulturalTrust

    BenedumCenter/Ticketsstartat$33

    AlsoFeb.5–9

    Know the Show Before You Go: Miss SaigonFeb.5/TrustArtsEducationCenter

    6:30–7p.m./Foradults

    FREEforticketholders

    FRIDAY

    BODIOGRAPHY PRESENTS: UNVEILEDBodiography welcomes guest artistsof Buglisi Dance Theatre to the stage, as well as guestchoreographers Virginie Mecene and Ze’eva Cohen for new andexisting works.Bodiography

    ByhamTheater/8p.m./Ticketsstartat$10

    AlsoFeb.8

    PNCPOPS:

    BLOCKBUSTER BROADWAY!The ultimate showtune extravaganza! Theonly thing better than spending an evening at a hit Broadway showis spending an evening with ALL of them. Celebrate Les Misérables,Gypsy, Chicago, 42nd Street, Hamilton and more in one thrillingperformance! Featuring vocalists Jessica Hendy, Kelli Rabke, KerryO’Malley and The Hamlisch-Page StudentChoir.PittsburghSymphonyOrchestra

    HeinzHall/Ticketsstartat$22

    AlsoFeb.8&9

    SATURDAY

    TRUSTARTSEDUCATION:

    FAMILY DRUMMING AND DANCINGFamilies can find the beat and feelthe rhythm as they explore the rich musical and dance traditions ofWest Africa with Ibeji Drum Ensemble. This interactive workshop isfor all ages and abilities. Please select a time specific time slotwhen you register.PittsburghCulturalTrust

    TrustArtsEducationCenter/807LibertyAve.

    1–4p.m./$20

    TRUSTARTSEDUCATION:

    THE BEAUTY OF PATTERN: ADVANCED BATIKFor Adults, 18+Take adeeper dive into the art of batik. In the process of creating yourown unique piece of fiber art, learn how to create complex patternsthrough layers of color and resist. This workshop will focus onadvanced methods of batik, some prior experience is highlyrecommended. PittsburghCulturalTrust

    TrustArtsEducationCenter/807LibertyAve.

    5–8p.m./$20

    MONDAY

    TRUSTCABARETSERIES:

    JANE MONHEIT WITH JIM CARUSO AND BILLY STRITCH IN“HOLLYWOODLAND”Singers Jane Monheit, Jim Caruso andsinger/pianist/arranger Billy Stritch have joined forces. Materialincludes beloved songs like “Pennies from Heaven,” “Let’sMisbehave,” “Over the Rainbow,” “If I Only Had a Brain,” “WhistleWhile You Work,” and “It Happened in Sun Valley.” The trio isaccompanied by Rick Montalbano on drums and Neal Miner onbass.PittsburghCulturalTrust

    GreerCabaretTheater/7&9:30p.m.

    Ticketsstartat$45

    CATSOPENS FEB. 25

    VALENTINE’SROMANCEOPENS FEB. 14

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    MUSIC 101:

    MARY PERSIN, VP OF ARTISTIC PLANNING “A SEASON’S SECRETS”ThePittsburgh Symphony Association presents Music 101, a series offree lunchtime lecture-recitals by PSO musicians, conductors,composers and key staff.Pittsburgh Symphony Association

    Heinz Hall, Dorothy Porter Simmons Regency

    Rooms / 12:30 p.m. / FREE

    FRIDAY

    BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Beauty comes from within. So does thenature of the Beast. See both sides of the story in Beauty and theBeast. Audiences are offered a glimpse at unexpected romance,heartbreak and the power of love through striking scenery andstunning neoclassical choreography. Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre

    Benedum Center / Tickets start at $28

    Also Feb. 15–16, 20–23

    Sensory-friendly performance Feb. 23, 4:30 p.m.

    BNY MELLON GRAND CLASSICS:

    VALENTINE’S ROMANCEVasily Petrenko, conductor; Ray Chen, violin.Bring that special someone to Heinz Hall on Valentine’s weekend.Maurice Ravel set the love of “Daphnis and Chloe” to his mostsensuous score; “one of the most beautiful products of all Frenchmusic.” And virtuoso Ray Chen returns for Sibelius’ misty ViolinConcerto.Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

    Heinz Hall / Tickets start at $20

    Also Feb. 15 & 16

    Order tickets online at CulturalDistrict.org

    SATURDAY

    TRUST GUEST ATTRACTIONS:

    THE GREAT DIVORCE BY CS LEWISAn updated production of thismesmerizing theatrical adaption of C.S. Lewis’ classic theologicalfantasy. Now with new, added material, four actors portraying 22roles take you to the outskirts of heaven where the decision tostay or return to the familiar “Grey Town” below (hell) proves tobe harder than imagined. Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

    Byham Theater / 4 p.m.

    Tickets start at $50.25

    SUNDAY

    JOSHUA REDMANOne of the most acclaimed and charismatic jazzartists to have emerged in the decade of the 1990s, Joshua Redmanhas worked with countless musicians, been nominated for two GrammyAwards, and has garnered top honors in critics and readers polls ofDownBeat, Jazz Times, The Village Voice and Rolling Stone.AugustWilson African American Cultural Center

    AWAACC / 8 p.m. / Tickets TBA

    WEDNESDAY

    LIBERTY MAGIC:

    ANNA DEGUZMAN IS THE QUEEN OF CARDISTRYWhat Anna DeGuzman can dowith a deck of 52 cards will make your head spin! Manipulatingcards into impossible 3-D configurations, she cuts, flings, flips,rotates, juggles, and shuffles playing cards in the middle of thestreet, along train tracks, and in close-up shows at the mostprestigious magic venues in the world. Pittsburgh CulturalTrust

    811 Liberty Ave. / Tickets start at $40 / BYOB

    Also Feb. 20–23, 26–29; March 1, 4–8, 11–15,

    18–22, 25–29

    ROBERT MORRIS PITTSBURGH SPEAKERS

    SERIES: PETER DIAMANDISFortunenamed Diamandis one of the“World’s Greatest Leaders.” A space entrepreneur turned innovationpioneer, he founded the XPRIZE Foundation to fund big moneycompetitions to inspire groundbreaking developments in science andtechnology, and to solve some of the planet’s most pressingchallenges.Heinz Hall / 8 p.m. / Subscription only

    TUESDAY

    TRUST ARTS EDUCATION:

    THEATER ARTS WORKSHOP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL GROUPS In this popularprogram for middle school students, participants will work withtheater professionals in playwriting, set design, props, directing,costumes, hair and make-up in this hands-on learning workshop. Thisprogram is ideal for students participating in their schoolmusicals.Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

    Trust Arts Education Center / 807 Liberty Ave.

    9 a.m. / $100 per student group

    WEDNESDAY

    TRUST ARTS EDUCATION:

    THEATER ARTS WORKSHOP FOR HIGH SCHOOL GROUPSIn this popularprogram for high school students, participants will work withtheater professionals in playwriting, set design, props, directing,costumes, hair and make-up in this hands-on learning workshop. Thisprogram is ideal for students participating in their schoolmusicals.Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

    Trust Arts Education Center / 807 Liberty Ave.

    9 a.m. / $100 per student group

    Also Feb. 13

    BEAUTY AND THE BEASTOPENS FEB. 14

    ANNA DEGUZMAN IS THE QUEEN OF CARDISTRY

    OPENS FEB. 19

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    FRIDAY

    BNYMELLONGRANDCLASSICS:

    TCHAIKOVSKY VIOLIN CONCERTOBaiba Skride performs Tchaikovsky’spassionate Violin Concerto. Guest conductor Juraj Valchua leadsworks of two other Russian masters: the delightful Valse de Concertof Glazunov, and Prokofiev’s Third Symphony, music drawn from hismesmerizing opera “The FlamingAngel.”PittsburghSymphonyOrchestra

    HeinzHall/Ticketsstartat$20

    AlsoFeb.23

    SATURDAY

    AWCOMMUNITY DAYThese FREE family-friendly events feature localvendors, artisans, performers and community building at the AugustWilson African American Cultural Center. Guests can enjoy dance,music, theater, andmore!AugustWilsonAfricanAmericanCulturalCenter

    AWAACC/11a.m.–4p.m./FREE

    PITTSBURGHDANCECOUNCIL:MALPASO DANCE COMPANY An AssociateCompany of Joyce Theater Productions. Hailing from Havana, MalpasoDance Company is one of Cuba’s most sought-after dance troupes.Emphasizing a collaborative creative process, Malpaso is committedto working with top international choreographers while alsonurturing new voices in Cubanchoreography.PittsburghCulturalTrust

    ByhamTheater/8p.m./Ticketsstartat$10

    THE LAST AMERICAN HAMMERConspiracy theorist Milcom Negley ragesagainst the tyranny of federal overreach by occupying a localmuseum that houses rare ceramic pitchers shaped like people. Armedwith “the Last American Hammer” made by the town’s recently closedplant, he intends to hold a proxy trial against the U.S.government.PittsburghOpera

    PittsburghOperaHeadquarters

    Ticketsstartat$40/Kidsandteenshalf-price

    AlsoFeb.25,28;March1

    PSO360:VIOLIN BY THE NUMBERS As part of her Pittsburgh debutweekend, Baiba Skride joins together with the musicians of the PSOfor a fascinating program that adds musicians to the stage as theevening progresses, beginning with Baiba alone and culminating in agrand finale in collaboration with the full chamber orchestra.You’ll sit on the Heinz Hall stage with the musicians, surroundingthe sound.PittsburghSymphonyOrchestra

    HeinzHall/8p.m./Alltickets$75

    SUNDAY

    CHILDREN’STHEATERSERIES:ERTH’S PREHISTORIC AQUARIUM ADVENTURE—THE MYSTERY OF THE DINOSAURS OF THE DEEPTake your family on an allnew adventure—this time to the bottom of the ocean. Erth’sPrehistoric Aquarium Adventure is an immersive experience thatinvites you to jump in and explore unknown ocean depths whereprehistoric marine reptiles lived eons ago—and maybe live stilltoday! Actors, technology, puppets, science and imagination cometogether to create an amazing visual experience that connects youngaudiences to the real science of paleontology. Recommended for ages3+PittsburghCulturalTrust

    ByhamTheater/11a.m.&6p.m./$12

    TUESDAY

    BLIPPI LIVE!Children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old acrossthe world have quickly taken a liking to Blippi’s charismaticpersonality and innovative teaching lessons! In the live show, theywill continue to learn about the world around them while singingand dancing along with this one of a kindshow.PittsburghCulturalTrustByhamTheater/6p.m./Ticketsstartat$32.50

    PNCBROADWAYINPITTSBURGH:CATSWhat began as a musical about catsafter Andrew Lloyd Webber picked up a book of poems in an airportbookshop has become one of the longest-running shows in Broadway’shistory. Winner of seven Tony Awards including Best Musical, Catsfeatures 20 of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s timeless melodies, includingthe hit song“Memory.”PittsburghCulturalTrustBenedumCenter/Ticketsstartat$33AlsoFeb.26–29;March1

    Kids Night on Broadway: CatsFeb.25/TrustArtsEducationCenter6–7p.m./FREEforticketholdersRegisteratTrustArts.org/Education

    THURSDAY

    RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK —IN CONCERT WITH THE PITTSBURGH SYMPHONYIt’s the film that gave the world one of its greatest movie heroes,Indiana Jones! Relive the magic on the silver screen with theoriginal great adventure… Raiders of the Lost Ark… with JohnWilliams’ epic score performed live to the picture by thePittsburgh SymphonyOrchestra!PittsburghSymphonyOrchestraHeinzHall/7p.m./Ticketsstartat$25

    SATURDAY

    LIFT EVERY VOICE: REFLECTIONS ON FREEDOM THROUGH WORDS ANDMUSICHosted by Tamara Tunie, this one-night-only concert featuresthe work of some of America’s greatest artists and composersperformed by the PSO, under conductor Andre Raphel, with DamonYoung and the Lift Every Voice Unity Choir. Groundbreaking text ofToni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Jessye Norman will be performedalongside inspirational music by Billy Strayhorn, RichardSmallwood, and Kathryn Bostic, linking past and present, andguiding us on a collective path toward unity andfreedom.PittsburghSymphonyOrchestraHeinzHall/8p.m./Ticketsstartat$20

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    ERTH’SPREHISTORICAQUARIUMADVENTUREFEB. 23

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    BNY MELLON PRESENTS JAZZLIVEThis popular music series, presentedby the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, showcases some of the region’sfinest jazz musicians every Tuesday in the heart of the CulturalDistrict. Backstage Bar / Tuesdays, 5–8 p.m. / No cover charge

    FEB. 4: PAUL COSENTINO QUARTET

    FEB. 11: HUGO CRUZ Y CAMINOS

    FEB. 18: THE BLUE-HOTS

    FEB. 25: TONY CAMPBELL BAND

    Order tickets online at CulturalDistrict.org

    THE BOOK OF MERMAN MERMAN. MORMONS. MUSIC. MAYHEM. Two Mormonmissionaries ring the doorbell of Ethel Merman and hilarity ensuesin this new musical comedy. This riotous romp is sure to keepaudiences rolling with laughter from start to finish!PittsburghCLO

    Through March 8 / Greer Cabaret Theater

    Wed.–Sat. 7:30 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m.

    Tickets start at $31.25

    Groups 8+ may call 412-325-1582

    WEDNESDAY WINE FLIGHTS6:15 p.m. / Includes wine samplings andlight fare

    FEB. 5: REFUCILO WINERY

    CRAFT BEER SCHOOL6:15 p.m. / Includes beer samplings and lightfare

    FEB. 18: CHOCOLATE AND BEER

    SALSA FRIDAYSFridays, 10 p.m. / 21+

    Dancing to local DJs 10 p.m.–1:30 a.m.

    $5–$10 / Free for ticket holders of any earlier

    downtown show (space permitting)

    LATE NIGHT CABARET Select Saturdays, 10 p.m. / 21+

    IMPROV COMEDY JAMThursdays, 10 p.m. / 21+

    One-night-only teams of the city’s best improvisers createcomedy based on audience suggestions.$3 at the door (cash only) /Free for ticket holders

    of any earlier downtown show (space permitting)

    BACKSTAGE BARLive Music Friday and Saturday

    No Cover / Smoke-Free / Doors Open: Tue.–Fri. 5 p.m.;

    Sat. & Sun. 12 p.m.; Closed Mondays

    LATE NIGHT CABARET

    BNY MELLON PRESENTS JAZZLIVE

    THROUGH MARCH 8

    HARRIS THEATER 809 Liberty Ave. / 412-682-4111TrustArts.org/film

    Pittsburgh Filmmakers screens independent, foreign, and classicfilms.

    ARCADE COMEDY THEATER Shows held every Friday, Saturday andSunday. Visit arcadecomedytheater.com or call 412-339-0608 for moreinformation. 943 Liberty Avenue / Tickets start at $7

    2/1 Todd Glass 7:30 & 9:30 p.m.

    2/1 Dinner with the Nolens 8 p.m.

    2/2 Bonus Stage: Arcade Improv Night 7 p.m.

    2/7 YaJagoff’s Valentine’s Day Show 8 p.m.

    2/8 Penny Arcade 1 p.m.

    2/8 Arcade Hootenanny 8 p.m.

    2/8 Bits of Progress 9 p.m.

    2/8 Donatella: Queer Variety Show 10 p.m.

    2/9 Bonus Stage: Arcade Improv Night 7 p.m.

    2/13 Lucky Draw 8 p.m.

    2/14 After Werk: Schwa’s Drag Cabaret 8 p.m.

    2/14 Arcade 7th Anniversary Show 9 p.m.

    2/14 Late Night Anniversary Show 10 p.m.

    2/15 the smallest show in town 6 p.m.

    2/15 Arcade 7th Anniversary Show 8 p.m.

    2/15 Drinking Partners 9 p.m.

    2/15 Late Night Anniversary Show 10 p.m.

    2/16 Bonus Stage: Arcade Improv Night 7 p.m.

    2/21 Downtown Showcase with Jaye Cooper 9 p.m.

    2/22 Penny Arcade 1 p.m.

    2/22 Comedian J Russ 8 p.m.

    2/22 Knights of the Arcade 9 p.m.

    2/23 Bonus Stage: Arcade Improv Night 7 p.m.

    2/27 Comedian Blake Wexler 8 p.m.

    2/28 Camp Loose Leaf 8 p.m.

    2/28 Comedy Royale: Improv Madness Tournament 9 p.m.

    2/28 Second Floor Stand-up with Jason Planitzer 10 p.m.

    2/29 The Headliner Show 9 p.m.

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    937 GALLERY937 Liberty Ave. // WED, THU: 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

    FRI, SAT: 11 a.m.–8 p.m. / SUN: 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

    MISPLACED FORTUNES Artist: Ross Mantle. “Misplaced Fortunes”navigates a literal and metaphoric treasure hunt through threecenturies of history, legends, and lies. Ross Mantle’s sly,playful, and sometimes surreal photographs and texts connect theburied paths between General Braddock’s lost colonial paychest,America’s unquestioned obsession with progress, and ManifestDestiny. “Misplaced Fortunes” invites the visitor to view Americanhistory as a mystery and as a puzzle, asking how the promise oftreasures, and our desire to seek them, continues to defineus.Through March 13

    AUGUST WILSON AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER980 Liberty Ave.// WED, THU: 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

    FRI, SAT: 11 a.m.–8 p.m. / SUN: 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

    I CAME BY BOAT SO MEET ME AT THE BEACH. | GALLERY 1 New worksand performances by Ayana M. Evans (New York) and Tsedaye Makonnen(Washington DC).Through March 29

    L. KASIMU HARRIS: VANISHING BLACK BARS & LOUNGES | GALLERY 2Photographs by New Orleans-based artist L. Kasimu Harris.ThroughMarch 29

    WOOD STREET GALLERIES601 Wood St. (above T-station)

    WED, THU: 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

    FRI, SAT: 11 a.m.–8 p.m. / SUN: 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

    POWER PIXELS 2020Miguel Chevalier returns with two worldpremiere interactive installations—“Oscillations” and “ComplexMeshes.” Through April 5

    SPACE812 Liberty Ave. // WED, THU: 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

    FRI, SAT: 11 a.m.–8 p.m. / SUN: 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

    TRUMPET TO THE TULIPSCurated by: Kristen Letts Kovak. Artists:Kristen Letts Kovak, Sarah Jacobs, Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann. Threepainters embark on a playful collaboration with only one rule:doing something atypical and see what happens. Through March 15

    707 GALLERY707 Penn Ave. // WED, THU: 11a.m.–6p.m.

    FRI, SAT: 11a.m.–8p.m. / SUN: 11a.m.–5p.m.

    VOIDS, ETCA solo exhibition by Centa Schumacher that looks atorder, chaos, and that which subdues them.Through April 5

    TRUMPET TO THE TULIPSTHROUGH MARCH 15

    POWER PIXELS 2020THROUGH APRIL 5

    THROUGH APRIL 5

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    HOW TO ORDER TICKETS

    Tickets are available online, by phone or by visiting theCultural District box offices. A service charge is added to phoneorders. Ticket sales are final; no exchanges or refunds. Seats aresubject to availability. Ticket availability for some events mayhave changed since this was printed.

    Groups Save! Visit CulturalDistrict.org/groupsales for details.ONLINE CulturalDistrict.org or site listed with entry BY PHONEBenedum Center, Byham Theater, 412-456-6666 Greer Cabaret Theater& August Wilson African American Cultural Center

    Heinz Hall 412-392-4900

    Pittsburgh Public Theater 412-316-1600

    BOX OFFICE HOURS Theater Square Mon.–Sat. 9 a.m.–9 p.m.; Sun.Noon–6 p.m.

    Benedum Center Performance days only

    Byham Theater Performance days only

    Heinz Hall Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat. Noon–4 p.m.

    O’Reilly Theater Mon. 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.; Tues.–Sat. 10a.m.–Curtain; Sun. Noon–Curtain

    On performance days, theater box offices are open until the endof intermission.

    For Heinz Hall performances, the theater box office is openuntil one-half hour after curtain time.

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    PARKING

    When you plan your next visit to the theater, take advantage ofthe many convenient parking garages available to you in ourCultural District. In addition to Theater Square, there are anumber of reasonably-priced parking garages that are just a shortwalk away from our theaters.

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  • SUNDAY MON TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

    1Fiddlesticks Family Concerts: Love Is in the Air

    Derek Hughes in STAND UP MAGICIANLittle Shop of HorrorsLittleBig Town—NightfallThe Book of Merman

    2 Handel’s AlcinaDerek Hughes in STAND UP MAGICIAN

    Little Shop of Horrors

    3Truth-Sayers: Michael Eric Dyson

    4 BNY Mellon Presents JazzLive

    Miss SaigonLittle Shop of Horrors

    5 Wednesday Wine FlightsKnow the Show Before You Go: MissSaigon

    Miss SaigonDerek Hughes in STAND UP MAGICIAN

    Little Shop of Horrors

    6Miss SaigonDerek Hughes in STAND UP MAGICIAN

    Little Shop of Horrors

    The Book of Merman

    7 Bodiography Presents: Unveiled

    Blockbuster Broadway!Miss SaigonDerek Hughes in STAND UPMAGICIAN

    Little Shop of HorrorsThe Book of Merman

    8Family Drumming and DancingThe Beauty of Pattern: AdvancedBatikBodiography Presents: UnveiledBlockbuster Broadway!MissSaigonDerek Hughes in STAND UP MAGICIANLittle Shop of HorrorsTheBook of Merman

    9 Blockbuster Broadway!Miss SaigonDerek Hughes in STAND UPMAGICIAN

    Little Shop of HorrorsThe Book of Merman

    10Jane Monheit with Jim Caruso and Billy Stritch in

    “Holly-wood-land”

    11BNY Mellon Presents JazzLive

    Theater Arts Workshop for Middle School Groups

    12 Mary Persin, VP of Artistic Planning “A Season’s Secrets”

    Theater Arts Workshop for High School Groups

    Derek Hughes in STAND UP MAGICIAN

    Little Shop of HorrorsThe Book of Merman

    13 Theater Arts Workshop for High School Groups

    Derek Hughes in STAND UP MAGICIAN

    Little Shop of Horrors

    The Book of Merman

    14Beauty and the BeastValentine’s RomanceDerek Hughes in STANDUP MAGICIAN

    Little Shop of HorrorsThe Book of Merman

    15 The Great Divorce by CS LewisBeauty and the BeastValentine’sRomanceDerek Hughes in STAND UP MAGICIANLittle Shop of HorrorsTheBook of Merman

    16 Joshua Redman Beauty and the BeastValentine’s RomanceDerekHughes in STAND UP MAGICIAN

    Little Shop of HorrorsThe Book of Merman

    17 18BNY Mellon Presents JazzLive

    Craft Beer SchoolLittle Shop of Horrors

    19Anna DeGuzman is THE QUEEN OF CARDISTRY

    Peter DiamandisLittle Shop of HorrorsThe Book of Merman

    20Anna DeGuzman is THE QUEEN OF CARDISTRY

    Beauty and the Beast

    Little Shop of Horrors

    The Book of Merman

    21Tchiakovsky Violin ConcertoAnna DeGuzman is THE QUEEN OFCARDISTRY

    Beauty and the BeastLittle Shop of HorrorsThe Book of Merman

    22AWCommunity DayMalpaso Dance CompanyThe Last AmericanHammerViolin By the NumbersAnna DeGuzman is THE QUEEN OFCARDISTRY

    Beauty and the BeastLittle Shop of HorrorsThe Book of Merman

    23Erth’s Prehistoric Aquarium Adventure

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