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All Events | Starting today

Pinter's No Man's Land
The play centers on Hirst, a wealthy recluse haunted by dreams and memories, and Spooner, a down-at-the-heels poet. Do the men really know each other, or are they performing an elaborate charade? The ambiguity – and the comedy – intensify with the arrival of Hirst’s manservants Briggs and Foster, who may be lovers. All four inhabit a no man’s-land between time present and time remembered, between reality and imagination. Andrew S. Paul directs.
07/30/2010


A Midsummer Night's Dream
Poor Yorick's Players perform Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Poor Yorick's Players are a motley troupe dedicated to entertainment, education and cultural enrichment through the dramatic arts, with specific emphasis on the works of William Shakespeare. Free to the public.
07/30/2010


PNME Concert 04
Kevin Noe conducts Sweet Air by David Lang, Like Spinning Plates by Radiohead arranged by Christopher O'Riley, Requiem for solo percussion by Davdi Skidmore, Lost and Found by Frederic Rzewski, and the world premiere of Radiance by Ned McGowan, commissioned by PNME.
07/30/2010


Big Band Concert
The North Suburban Big Band, led by Carl T. Iezzi, plays original music and arrangements by Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Rob McConnell, the 'Tonight Show' band, and more.
07/31/2010


Pittsburgh Philharmonic

07/31/2010


Nicole Cochran, organ
Nicole Cochran, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, 2010Graduate of the Juilliard School
08/01/2010


Edgewood Symphony Orchestra
One of Pittsburgh's leading community orchestras, the Edgewood Symphony returns to BB&B, where it has performed many times.  The Edgewood Symphony, now in its second decade, is comprised of 70 volunteer musicians. Music Director is Walter Morales, Assistant Director of Orchestral Studies at Carnegie Mellon University. WQED's Jim Cunningham is emcee.
08/01/2010


The Student Prince
Far from the boring palace, Prince Karl is surrounded by fellow students, and finds himself swept away by the sights, the sounds -- and the sentimental song of Kathie, an innkeeper’s daughter. When the king dies, Prince Karl must accept the crown and an arranged marriage, or abandon his kingdom for Kathie. Includes: Golden Days, Deep In My Heart, and the Drinking Song. Music by Sigmund Romberg.
08/03/2010


Pinter's The Dumb Waiter, and Betrayal
This program consists of Harold Pinter's Beckett-inspired two-hander The Dumb Waiter; and Betrayal, which traces an adulterous affair backwards in time, starting two years after the affair has ended.
08/05/2010


North Fayette Community Days Concert

08/06/2010


First Fridays at the Frick: Dane Vannatter
Recipient of the 2006 Bistro Award for Outstanding Vocalist by BackStage magazine, Dane Vannatter has been acclaimed by reviewers at The New York Post, and Boston Globe and BackStage for a style that "blends facets of cabaret and jazz with intelligence and care." He's a regular at the Mabel Mercer Cabaret Convention at NYC's Town Hall; and has performed at the legendary Sardi's, Danny's Skylight Room and the Metropolitan Room.
08/06/2010