List of Pittsburgh Performing Arts Companies and Venues
List of Pittsburgh Performing Arts Companies and Venues[]
This list's purpose is to compile a list of Pittsburgh's performing arts companies and venues, past and present.
A:
- Academy of Music (also known as )
- Allegheny Theater (also known as within the Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny)
- (current)
- [1]
- Apple Hill Playhouse
- August Wilson Center for African American Culture (current)
- Attack Production (current)
- Avenue Cinema
B:
- Bald Theatre Company (current)
- Barebones productions (current)
- Benedum Center (current)
- Black Horizon Theater
- Bricolage Production Company (current)
- Byham Theater (current)
C:
- Caravan Theatre of Pittsburgh (current)
- Carnegie Music Hall (current)
- Carnegie Mellon School of Drama (current)
- Carrnivale Theatrics (current)
- Casino Musee
- Center Stage Dinner Theatre
- Characters East Theatre
- City Theatre (Pittsburgh) (current)
- Pittsburgh CLO (current)
- Comtra Theater
- Cultural District, Pittsburgh (current)
- Cup-A-Jo Productions (current)
D:
- Dance Alloy
- Davis Theatre
- Duquesne Gardens
- Duquesne Theatre
- Duquesne University Tamburitzans (current)
E:
- East End Theatre
- Enright Theatre
- Exposition Park
F:
- Fifth Avenue Lyceum
- Fine Line Theatre Company
- Fulton Theatre (now known as the Byham Theater)
- Future Ten (current)
G:
- Gayety Theatre (now known as the Byham Theater)
- Gemini Theatre Company (current)
- Grand Opera House
- Greensburg Civic Theatre (current)
- Grey Box Theatre (current)
H:
- Harris Theater (Pittsburgh) (current)
- Harry Williams' Academy of Music
- Hartwood Theatre on the Green
- Hazlett Theater (also known as Allegheny Theater within the Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny)
- Heinz Hall (current)
- Hiawatha Project (current)
- The Hillman Center for Performing Arts at Shady Side Academy
I:
- Ironclad Agreement Theatre Company
J:
- Jewish Theatre of Pittsburgh
- (current)
K:
- Kelly-Strayhorn Theater (current)
- Klopfer's Hall
- Kresge Theatre (current)
- Kuntu Repertory Theatre
L:
- Laurel Highlands Regional Theatre
- Library Hall
- Little Lake (current)
- Lovelace Theatre
M:
- Mckeesport Little Theater
N:
- 99¢ Floating Theater
- New Group Theater
- New Hazlett Theater (also known as Allegheny Theater within the Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny) (current)
- Nixon Theatre
- No Name Players (current)
O:
- O'Reilly Theater (current)
- Odd Chair Playhouse
- Off the Wall Productions (current)
- Open Stage Theatre (current)
- Opera Theatre of Pittsburgh (Now Pittsburgh Festival Opera) (current)
- Organic Theater Pittsburgh (current)
P:
- Penn Theatre
- Phase 3 Productions (current)
- Pitt Theatre
- Pittsburgh Ballet (current)
- Pittsburgh Black Theatre Dance Ensemble
- Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts School (current)
- Pittsburgh Dance Council (current)
- Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre (current)
- Pittsburgh Laboratory Theatre
- Pittsburgh Metropolitan Stage Company
- Pittsburgh Musical Theater (current)
- Pittsburgh New Works Festival (current)
- Pittsburgh Opera
- Pittsburgh Playhouse (current)
- Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company (current)
- Pittsburgh Public Theater (current)
- Pittsburgh Theatre
- Prime Stage Theatre
Q:
- Quantum Theatre (current)
R:
- Red Barn Theatre
- Red Masquers (current)
S:
- Schenley Theatre
- St. Vincent's College
- Sheridan Square Theatre
- Sherwood Forest Theatre
- Soho Repertory Theatre
- South Park Conservatory Theatre
- Squonk Opera (current)
- Stage 62
- (current)
- Stage Right (Pittsburgh) (current)
- Stanley Theatre (also known as the Benedum Center)
- Stephen Foster Memorial (current)
- Summer Company (current)
- Syria Mosque
T:
- Terra Nova Theatre Group (current)
- Theatre Express
- Theatre Factory
- Theatre Sans Serif (current)
- Theatre Urge
- Throughline Theatre Company (current)
- Tivoli Garden
- Trimble's Varieties Theatre
U:
- Ujima Theatre
- University of Pittsburgh Stages (current)
- Unseam'd Shakespeare Company (current)
- Upstairs Theatre
W:
- William Penn Playhouse
References[]
- ^ "Guide to the Records of Pittsburgh Theaters: Nixon, Alvin and Pitt, 1906-1972 (bulk 1919-1929) | Historic Pittsburgh". historicpittsburgh.org. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
- Ford E. and Harriet R. Curtis Theatre Collection of Pittsburgh Theatre Programs [1](Ford E. and Harriet R. Curtis Theatre Collection of Pittsburgh Theatre Programs, 1840-, Curtis Theatre Collection, Special Collections Department, University of Pittsburgh)
See also[]
Categories:
- Culture of Pittsburgh
- Pittsburgh