Theater

Byham Theater

Originally built in 1903 as the Gayety Theater, the Byham Theater opened on Halloween night, 1904. It ran for many years as one of the country's foremost stage and vaudeville houses, with appearances from such stars as Ethel Barymore, Gertrude Lawrence and Helen Hayes.

The O'Reilly Theater

Sitting on the former site of the Lyceum Theater, one of the city's many vaudeville houses demolished after the 1936 St. Patrick's Day flood, the O'Reilly is the fourth theater project of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and the fifth Cultural District theater. The O'Reilly is the Trust's only newly constructed theater and was created with two purposes: to create a downtown home for Public Theater and to create additional venues for theater, music and other performances.

Pittsburgh Children's Theatre

Pittsburgh International Children's Theater sponsors, presents, promotes, and premieres international, national, and regional performing arts and visual arts programming of professional quality for the cultural enrichment and education of children and families.

Gemini Children's Theatre

The Gemini Theater produces original, interactive musical children's performances which focus on artistic, cultural and educational themes.

Downtown Pittsburgh Cultural District

A visit to Pittsburgh would not be complete without a trip to its historic Cultural District. Located in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh, the Cultural District is within walking distance from the city's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and public parks. Among the options of art and live entertainment — classical and contemporary music, ballet, modern dance, visual art, opera, musical theater, and drama — you are sure to find something new and exciting to do year round in the Cultural District.

Attack Theater

See a Show in a local theater on Penn Avenue Attack Theatre has been making personal, accessible and collaborative dance-based performances with "ninja-like intensity" (Pittsburgh Tribune Review) for more than a decade. They combine modern dance, original live music, multimedia and interdisciplinary art forms to present work in traditional and nontraditional spaces throughout the United States and around the world

Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

A nonprofit organization created to stimulate the economic and cultural development of Pittsburgh through the development and promotion of a downtown arts and entertainment district. The Trust encourages and presents diverse performing and visual arts programs in the Cultural District.

Pittsburgh Arts Tickets

A program of the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council and your source for lively, innovative and highly creative performances and programs in Pittsburgh's arts and cultural scene. ProArtsTickets provides convenient, secure and easy access to many of the best and brightest artists and arts organizations in the area encompassing venues from the North Shore to Penn Avenue to the South Side, as well as suburban locations

Downtown Pittsburgh Cultural District

A visit to Pittsburgh would not be complete without a trip to its historic Cultural District. Located in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh, the Cultural District is within walking distance from the city's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and public parks.

Attack Theater

See a Show in a local theater on Penn Avenue  Attack Theatre has been making personal, accessible and collaborative dance-based performances with "ninja-like intensity" (Pittsburgh Tribune Review) for more than a decade.

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