Read The Pitt News today for more art, music, theater and film listings.
Art… Read The Pitt News today for more art, music, theater and film listings.
Art
“Puppet Conference”
Through April 27
Carnegie Museum of Art
(412) 622-3131
“Americanism: Shaping Art and Culture in the ’50s”
Through July 30
The Andy Warhol Museum
(412) 237-8300
“Panopticon”
Through Aug. 17
Carnegie Museum of Art
(412) 622-3131
“Worshiping the Ancestors: Chinese Commemorative Portraits/Warhol Icons”
Through April 27
The Andy Warhol Museum
(412) 237-8300
“Silent Spring: Silver Eye Honors Rachel Carson”
Through May 31
Silver Eye Center for Photography
(412) 431-1810
“Gestures”
Through April 6
Mattress Factory
“Organic Matter” Photographs by Sue Abramson, Sculpture by Jonathan Shapiro
Through April 15
Hours by appointment
Garfield Artworks
(412) 361-2262
Theater
“The Drawer Boy”
Through April 13
O’Reilly Theater
(412) 316-8200
“Seussical The Musical”
April 8 to 13
Heinz Hall
(412) 392-4900
Music
Saturday, April 5
Pittsburgh Dance Council
Grupo Corpo Brazilian Dance Theater
Byham Theatre
8 p.m., $40, $32, $25, $20
(412) 456-6666
Sunday, April 6
Music at Pitt
Heinz Chapel Choir: Spring Concert
Heinz Chapel
3 p.m., Free
(412) 394-3353
The Steinway Society of Western Pennsylvania
Young Artists Concert
Trombino Piano Gallerie
3 p.m., Free
(412) 765-0600
Tuesday, April 8
Susan Tedeschi
Palace Theater
8 p.m., $30, $25
Music at Pitt
Classical Music of India
Kresge Auditorium, Carnegie Mellon University
7:30 p.m., $15, $7
(412) 394-3353
Film
Pittsburgh Filmmakers
(412) 681-5449
Nuclear Sundays III
“Dr. Strangelove… or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb”
April 6
Regent Square
Amnesty International Film Festival
“The Execution of Wanda Jean”
Friday, April 4, 5:30 p.m.
Carnegie Mellon University
McConomy Auditorium
Lectures
The Andy Warhol Museum Director’s Spring Lecture Series
Emigres in Our Towns: New York and Los Angeles, 1935-50
Tuesday, April 8, 7 p.m.
The Andy Warhol Museum
(412) 237-8300
Miscellaneous
Bobby Slayton
April 4 to 6
The Improv Pittsburgh
(412) 462-5233
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