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The Strand Theater opened in 1914 to silent films and live performances alike. The theater closed in the 1980s and is under a continual restoration process as a home for the local performing arts groups. Address: . Zelienople PA USA 16063
Send an Email 1 724 742-0400
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In 1922, the State Theatre opened its doors as a silent movie house and vaudeville stage. In 1973 it closed as a movie theater and was restored in 1988. Today it hosts numerous performances, many drawing from styles of days past. Address: 27 E. Main St. Uniontown PA USA 15401
Send an Email 1 724 439-1360
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The theatre features 650 seats and offers a great arrangement. In 1974, the theatre's facility. O'Reilly Theater, reopened after renovations. Performances include Shakespeare and other classics. Educational programs are offered to many age groups from the Public Theatre. Address: 621 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh PA USA 15222
1 412 316-1600
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Boasting year-round performances by the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, a convenient downtown location, a restaurant and a late night bar, the Cabaret at Theatre Square is a popular destination for fans of musicals and plays. Seating 250 people, the theater offers both table and traditional spots to watch the show, which include many lunch and dinner presentations. Address: 655 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh PA USA 15222
1 412 325-6766
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The ballet season begins in October and runs through to May. Ballet education is offered in a community program. Volunteers are always welcome to help. The company is known for being one of the top ballet companies in the United States. Address: 2900 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh PA USA 15201
Send an Email 1 412 281-0306
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Since 1958, the New Castle Playhouse has been entertaining spectators with plays, dancing and other performances. For 26 weeks and 76 performances each year, the theater hosts a number of events for the community to enjoy. Address: 202-212 E. Long Avenue New Castle PA USA 16101
1 724 657-9369
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Found on the University of Pittsburgh campus, the Peterson Events Center hosts a number of events, from university basketball games to musical concerts. Inside the 430,000 square foot building are offices, athletic training facilities, basketball courts, seating for up to 12,500 people, concession stands, gift shops and much more. Guided tours are available Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm and must be booked in advance. Address: 3719 Terrace Street Pittsburgh PA USA 15261
Send an Email (1) 1 412 648-3054
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Succop Theater opened in 2002 in the Butler County Community College's Cultural Center. Inside are 442 seats, including those designated for wheelchairs. Off of the theater is a gallery filled with displays of student works. The theater is available for rent by groups and features surround sound for presentaions. Address: Decatur Drive Butler PA USA 16001
Send an Email 1 724 284-8505
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Restored by H.J. Heinz at the cost of $43 million, Benedum Center for Performing Arts reflects its early appearance as the Stanley Theater from 1927. Up to 3,886 people can be seated inside the building, which today is still used for plays and concerts. Inside are more than 90 crystal chandeliers, 18-foot high mirrors in the lobby, 1,500 ft (457 m) of brass railings and many impressive carvings and ornamental decorations. Address: 719 Liberty Ave Pittsburgh PA USA 15222
1 412 456-6666
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Opened in 1999, Pittsburgh's O'Reilly Theater is one of the newest stage venues in the city. Located on the site that the former Lyceum Theater stood before it was destroyed after the 1936 St. Patrick's Day flood, the O'Reilly provides the downtown district with a state-of-the-art facility to host music, theater and other performances. Up to 650 people can be seated inside the building. Address: 621 Penn Ave Pittsburgh PA USA 15222
1 412 316-8200
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The Herald-Standard Pavilion is found at the Woodland Zoo, in between Uniontown and Farmington. Numerous plays, festivals and concerts take held at the pavilion, which seats up to 1,500 people. Address: 3400 National Pike Farmington PA USA
1 724 329-1776
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Emerging from its racy past when it operated as an adult movie house, todays Harris Theater screens movies daily from its 200-seat facility. Nationally recognized as a historic building, the Harris is owned by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and is operated by Pittsburgh Filmmakers media arts center. Address: 809 Liberty Ave Pittsburgh PA USA 15222
1 412 471-9700
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Since the late 1800s, the Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall has been providing educational and cultural services to the people of Carnegie. Still used today, the Carnegie-Carnegie building houses the Music Hall, which is home to three local groups and seats up to 780 people, and the public library. Also inside the building is a Civil War Room, which contains a well-preserved collection of artifacts, as it was locked for 50 years during the early 1900s. Address: 300 Beechwood Avenue Carnegie PA USA 15106
1 412 276-3456
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The Apple Hill Playhouse was established in 1952 in Delmont. Every year, two musicals and six plays are available for spectators to see, as well as a number of classes, field trips and work shops. Address: 275 Manor Rd. Delmont PA USA
Send an Email 1 724 468-5050
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The Little Lake Theatre in Canonsburg features live performances for all ages throughout the year. Address: 500 Lakeside Dr South Canonsburg PA USA 15317
1 724 745-6300
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Byham Theater was originally built in 1903 and was called the Gayety Theater. As one of America's premier entertainment venues it played host to stars like Helen Hayes and Ethel Barymore. From the 1930s until 1999 it was know as the Fulton and was used as a movie house. Many of its original fixtures, such as the mosaic ceiling and copper cherubs, can still be seen from its location in Pittsburgh's Cultural District. Address: 101 6th Street Pittsburgh PA USA 15222
1 412 456-1350
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Providing the Pittsburgh area with many musical performances, varying from Broadway performances to independent plays. Shows are held at a number of locales, including the Byham Theater, the Robert Morris University Theater and the CAPA Theater. Address: 327 S. Main St. Pittsburgh PA USA 15220
1 412 539-0900
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Heinz Hall opened in 1927 as Lowe's Penn Theatre and after a massive renovation reopened its doors in 1971 under its current name. Best-known as the home of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the theater hosts a number of other events, such as Broadway plays, concerts, plays and lectures. Up to 2,662 people can be seated in Heinz Hall, which is located in Pittsburgh's Cultural District. Address: 600 Penn Ave Pittsburgh PA USA 15222
1 412 392-4819
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