All Events | Starting Saturday, September 22, 2012The National Players - Romeo and Juliet Love can be a thrilling ride -- it bursts the seams of young hearts, making them feel things never felt before… But it can also send you past the point of no return. America’s longest running classical touring company returns to the Succop Theater with Shakespeare's most enduring tale, re-imagined, re-invigorated, and irresistibly visceral. 09/22/2012
Major Winners Recital Anna Kovalevska and Yuting Zhou, piano duo; Hilary Gamble, violin. 09/23/2012
Freya String Quartet Founded in 2009, the Freya String Quartet (Jason Neukom, Ashley Buckley, Jason Hohn, Katya Janpoladyan) is dedicated to performing a wide range of music 09/24/2012
Erik Larson (SOLD OUT) (SOLD OUT) Erik Larson presents the Opening Night Lecture, with his featured book, In the Garden of Beasts. 09/24/2012
New World Symphony Manfred Honeck conducts Dvorak's New World symphony, and Principal Horn Bill Caballero plays the Horn Concerto #1 by Richard Strauss. 09/24/2012
Cabaret with QED & Friends A cabaret evening with Classical QED's Anna Singer and Joanna Marie, as well as Rob Frankenberry, Demareus Cooper, and Mary Beth Sederburg accompanied by Ray Blackwell in songs and operatic excerpts by Sondheim, Bernstein, Arlen, Dvorak and Puccini. No cover. 09/26/2012
Born Yesterday Ted Pappas directs Garson Kanin's hilarious classic comedy that tells the tale of Billie Dawn's transformation from ditzy showgirl to solid citizen. The makeover begins when her crooked boyfriend, Harry Brock, goes to Washington to buy himself a Senator and decides that Billie is too dumb to mingle with the political smart set. He hires a nerdy journalist to teach her how to fit in, and what transpires is the stuff of Broadway and Hollywood legend. 09/27/2012
Rope By Patrick Hamilton, directed by Elmore James. For the mere sake of adventure, danger, and the "fun of the thing," Wyndham Brandon persuades his weak-minded friend, Charles Granillo, to assist him in the murder of a fellow undergraduate. They place the body in a wooden chest, invite a few acquaintances, and host a dinner party with the chest as the supper table. Elmore James creates an edgy, American-ized version of this psychological drama brimming with shock and suspense. 09/27/2012
Ensemble Ripieno Pittsburgh's cooperative concerto orchestra presents its next concert, featuring a J.S. Bach double concerto for oboe and violin, a Mozart horn concerto, and a C.P.E. Bach symphony. Federico Garcia conducts. 09/28/2012
Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District Thirty downtown galleries and seven "pop-up" sites present a variety of art, music, dance, and other cultural activities. 09/28/2012
Music of The Eagles Vocalist Michael Shotton, whose incredible vocal range wowed audiences with the music of Led Zeppelin in 2010-2011, returns to Take It to the Limit, performing The Eagles' top hits with orchestra including Desperado, Hotel California, Take It Easy, One of These Nights and much more. André Raphel conducts. 09/28/2012
Streb A thrilling, heart-stopping investigation of action, STREB: FORCES boldly explores a range of motions, from everyday movements to the extreme action of sports, the circus and adventure rides. Inventor and architect of eccentric action, Elizabeth Streb orchestrates an athletic cadre of daring theater specialists, taking audiences on a wild ride into mechanically outrageous zones and configurations. 09/28/2012
Opening Night Music Director Daniel Meyer opens the season with the Roman Carnival Overture by Berlioz, Cello Concerto #1 by Shostakovich featuring guest soloist Zuill Bailey, and the Carmen Suites 1 & 2 by Bizet. 09/29/2012
Music for Medicine - Trinity Jazz Orchestra To fund high quality health-care for uninsured and income-eligible neighbors in Butler County, The Trinity Jazz Orchestra and American Idol finalist Adam Brock perform classics from the American Songbook. A VIP Reception with hors d'oeuvres and desserts follows. The goal is to raise $50k. 09/29/2012
Titanic: The Musical Winner of five 1997 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Titanic recounts the dreams, hopes, and aspirations of those aboard the fateful ship in the third, second, and first class accomodations. 09/29/2012
Matthew Morrison Winner of two Golden Globe awards for his role as teacher Will Schuesterin on the TV show "Glee," Matthew Morrison has also performed in movies and Broadway shows, including Footloose, The Rocky Horror Show, Hairspray and What to Expect While You're Expecting. Morrison will perform favorite hits from his forthcoming album of Broadway standards. Lucas Richman conducts. 09/29/2012
Jones x Two Jones x Two promises a thrilling blend of jazz and pop starring Pittsburgh's world-renowned trumpet virtuoso Sean Jones, and NYC singer/songwriter Caroline Jones, straight from headlining at Feinstein's on NYC's Park Avenue. This event benefits children's literacy programs and the Andrew Carnegie Free Library. 09/29/2012
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