The blood of a sex worker plays a surprisingly significant, wildly progressive role in The Coffin Maker
By Jessie Sage
Playwright Mark Clayton Southers crosses time and genres in The Coffin Maker
By Kahmeela Adams-Friedson
I Pierogi highlights a 400-year-old improv style created by sex workers and "liars"
By James Paul
Thousands flock to Anthrocon's annual Fursuit Parade
By Mars Johnson
Fat Ham at City Theatre puts a Black, queer spin on Shakespeare's Hamlet
By Jordana Rosenfeld
A whale-sized puppet swims into Pittsburgh for Plexus Polaire's Moby Dick
By Amanda Waltz
Prime Stage depicts Rosa Parks as more than the bus boycott
By Rachel Wilkinson
A tribute to the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust adult sippy cup
Quantum Theatre paints a real-life romance with The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk
Brian Pope's Himbos will whet your appetite with scenes from a sexy "chestaurant"
Pittsburgh native Chloe Rae Kehm "manifested" her dream job in Moulin Rouge! The Musical
By Kate Oczypok
A Pittsburgh jazz great finally gets his due in Billy Strayhorn: Something to Live For
Quantum Theatre finds rare Treasure in Hamlet lead
Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 puts an electropop spin on Tolstoy
Front Porch Theatricals brings new life to a once-troubled Sondheim production
The Sound Inside brings drama to a writing professor's office hours
Sad Summer Festival continues Pittsburgh's season of pop punk
By Ethan Beck
Pittsburgh's last public theater organ is backstage at a South Hills high school, and it's so much fun
Merce Lemon’s new album is a “full-bodied triumph”
By Eli Enis
Little Fortunes baby shower game repurposes gendered myths for modern fun