Updated: 12:18 PM EDT May 6, 2021 Broadway shows are set to return to Pittsburgh s Cultural District this fall, after the stage went dark in 2020 due to the pandemic.The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust said this year s PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series at the Benedum Center will kick off in October.Below is the updated schedule for the 2021-2022 season: The Band s Visit Oct. 28-31 Summer: The Donna Summer Musical Nov. 16-21 Oklahoma! Jan. 4-9 Pretty Woman: The Musical Feb. 1-6 Hamilton Feb. 22-March 13 Beautiful - The Carole King Musical March 18-20 To Kill A Mockingbird April 19-24 Ain t Too Proud - The Life and Times of the Temptations May 17-22Season tickets are on sale at TrustArts.org/Broadway. Tickets for individual shows will be made available at a later date.
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PITTSBURGH You ll need reservations to gain free access to the limited-capacity concerts and Artists Market at this year s Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, June 4-13.
A mix of in-person and virtual events will happen for the 62nd installment of one of downtown Pittsburgh s biggest events, temporarily moved this year from Point State Park and Gateway Center to limited-capacity venues in the city s Cultural District.
The biggest change for the 2021 festival is the layout and footprint, said director Sarah Aziz, noting the festival showcases facilities closed much of the last 13 months. The Cultural Trust’s galleries, theaters, and arts venues will have their doors open for the first time in more than a year, Aziz said. We could not be more excited.”
This Year’s Three Rivers Arts Festival to Include In-Person Concerts, Exhibitions and Artist Market
For the first time, the annual celebration of art will be held in the Cultural District instead of Gateway Center Point State Park.
April 29, 2021
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust has announced the lineup for this year’s Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, set to take place June 4-13.
The 62nd festival will operate in a hybrid format, continuing with virtual events, a necessity last year during the pandemic, and returning to a number of in-person events with extra safety measures in place.
“We cannot imagine summer in Pittsburgh without the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, and we are thrilled to see the work being done to return to in-person arts events and also build upon the accessibility of virtual experiences,” says Dollar Bank Senior Vice President of Marketing Joe Smith.
The group was formed in 2016. Its members a make decisions unanimously, Flaherty said. They are participating a cooking series with the Frick Pittsburgh through the end of May.
The installation includes local and international artists of various mediums from paintings to videos with a global theme.
“We try to do things that are current and relevant,” she said. “And are inspired by what’s happening today. We want to leave evidence of our experience as not white women.”
Courtesy of Fran Ledonio Flaherty
Art by Fran Ledonio Flaherty and Melissa Shaginoff.
Flaherty, who is from the Philippines collaborated with an artist from Anchorage Alaska, Melissa Shaginoff. They found each other online. Flaherty’s work is an installation of 16, 12-foot long panels of rice paper with beading pattern designs. Shaginoff’s work is a reproduction of graphite beadwork drawings with written messages. Beading is common in Filipino tribal communities and Alaska native communities, Fla