Pittsburgh Playwrights
Theatre’s 17th season will be available for free. Each filmed production will be accompanied by an artists’ interview pre-show and a watch party on Facebook Live. Reserve seats online at pghplaywrights.org.
Brownsville Rotary Club’s Rotaract group will present the 2021 Stars on Stage in a virtual talent show May 22. The talent show is open to Brownsville Area Middle and High School students. Participants should gather in the high school auditorium at 6 p.m. The event will be streamed. Email Emily Behm at learningwithemilybehm@gmail.com for more information and registration.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust will host a virtual EQT Children’s Theater Festival May 1-16. The lineup will feature free activities and workshops in addition to ticketed events. More information is available at pghkids.trustarts.org/
Pittsburgh Playwrights
Theatre’s 17th season will be available for free. Each filmed production will be accompanied by an artists’ interview pre-show and a watch party on Facebook Live. Reserve seats online at pghplaywrights.org.
”Dear Edwina,” a musical production by California University of Pennsylvania, will be streamed Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m through ShowTix4U. The cost for the stream is $5 plus a processing fee. Visit https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/50844.
Voices: Celebrating the Beauty and Diversity of America’s Literary Landscape will offer its fourth round of author readings on Thursday, April 22, at 8 p.m. The virtual gathering is hosted by the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg and is designed to celebrate the richness of human lives and stories. The event is free and open to the public. Advance registration is required at http://bit.ly/2021VoicesRegistration.
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Accomac Road to be repaired nearly three years after storm damage
York Dispatch
Work is scheduled to begin Monday on a section of Accomac Road in Hellam Township that was washed out nearly three years ago.
The section is between Dark Hollow Road and River Drive, and it currently can handle just a single lane of traffic at a time, with that traffic controlled by a temporary signal, the state Department of Transportation said.
Catastrophic flooding on Aug. 31, 2018, washed away a large portion of the roadway, leaving only one lane for traffic and a steep drop into a ravine below.
Repairs on portion of Accomac Road washed out in 2018 flash flood will begin next week, PennDOT says
The affected roadway, located between Dark Hollow Road and River Drive, will be closed starting Wednesday while repairs are done, PennDOT said. Author: Keith Schweigert (FOX43) Updated: 11:37 AM EDT April 9, 2021
YORK COUNTY, Pa.
Note: The video is from Sept. 13, 2018
Work to repair a portion of Accomac Road in Hellam Township, York County that was washed out by flash flooding in 2018 will begin next week, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
The affected area is between Dark Hollow Road and River Drive, PennDOT said. The road has been reduced to a single lane, with traffic controlled by a temporary signal, since the flooding in 2018, according to PennDOT.