“Endgame” is a spectacle of details, of words, of contradictions, and absurd ironies. It is devoid of messages, of dictums, of philosophies. That PICT Theatre not only honors, but celebrates this, makes it the rarest kind of theatrical opportunity available these days – a chance to experience the sublime.
In these times of war, plague, drought, wildfires, and domestic conflict, can we handle the despair of Samuel Beckett? Then again, “Nothing is funnier than...
Life comes at us in cycles. Spring has returned to Pittsburgh; the birds are singing once again, and after a relative lull of many years, it might be time...
PICT Classic Theatre (PICT) announced today that its production of The Boys in the Band will not move forward due to insufficient funds to cover production costs. The play...
By Sharon Eberson, OnStage PittsburghOriginally Published 4/8/2022View Article It’s not your typical PICT Classic Theatre offering, The Boys in the Band. Still, as a play that has been heralded as...
JUST ANNOUNCED! The 2022 Expand the Canon Selections: Rachel by Angelina Weld Grimke February 27, 2022 2pm & 7pm | Rodef Shalom A Bold Stroke for A Wife by...
EXPAND THE CANON STAGED READING SERIES PRESENTS: After Independence By May Sumbwanyambe Directed by Linda Haston Streaming LIVE to YouTube at 2pm & 7pm ET Starring Erika Strasburg*, Wali...
Updated January 12, 2022 When we launched our 25th Anniversary Season in October, we understood that reopening live, in-person theatre would require flexibility as we collectively weathered new COVID-19...
by STUART SHEPPARD Pittsburgh Quarterly, Fall 2021 November 10, 2021 It’s certainly more than a little ironic that the last play I reviewed before the pandemic shut down all the...
JUST ANNOUNCED: Cottagers & Indians By Drew Hayden Taylor Directed by Vanessa Vivas December 12, 2021 | 2pm & 7pm The Atrium at Rodef Shalom We are thrilled to...