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New Hazlett Theater Announces 12 Season of Community Supported Art
"The CSA 2025 Season is an exploration of transformation, identity, and the search for belonging," says New Hazlett Theater Executive Director René Conrad. “This year’s performances push boundaries and challenge conventions, diving deep into the emotional and physical landscapes that shape who we are."
Yan Pang's One-Log Bridge is a New Opera Theater Work Breaking Barriers and Connecting Cultures
This December, the New Hazlett Theater invites audiences to the premiere of One-Log Bridge, composer Yan Pang's new opera theater work about the immigrant experience in the U.S.
Local Playwright Premieres Modern Shakespeare at New Hazlett Theater
New Hazlett Theater is thrilled to premiere Pittsburgh playwright Nathan Wagner’s Perdita on December 1. Directed by Tru Verret-Fleming and with dramaturgy by Carnegie Mellon University's Kristi Good, the play follows Ethan Cole, a high school student struggling to navigate his senior year while being constantly interrupted by the ghost of a certain famous playwright.
Vida Chai premieres all-new immersive concert at the New Hazlett
Singer/songwriter Vida Chai kicks off the New Hazlett Theater’s 10th Season with Somewhere Strange, an all-new album in concert. Composed in the desert of 2020, this eclectic performance features an all-star band that seamlessly blends folk-Americana, jazz, and rock. This immersive concert uses music, dance, and storytelling to explore the complexity of isolation and companionship...
Pittsburgh’s public art could be likened to the city’s fingerprint. It is unique, celebratory of local voices, and a testament to its post-industrial landscape.
As public art invites everyone to interact with the creative spirit of Pittsburgh, The (New) Pittsburgh Exposition offers seven public art sites in and around the city that have helped define its civic art scene.