Pittsburgh Public Theater has introduced its 2023-24 season, which is able to embrace world premieres, diversifications and tales from Broadway stars.
The season opens in September and can embrace six mainstage productions, in addition to one immersive expertise that can convey audiences out of the O’Reilly Theater in downtown Pittsburgh.
— “Billy Strayhorn: One thing to Dwell For,” a world premiere musical, Sept. 19-Oct. 8.
— “A Inform-Story Coronary heart,” is a Public Unplugged manufacturing and places a “Poe meets Pittsburgh” spin on the basic chiller. It is tailored by Pittsburgh playwright Alec Silberblatt, Oct. 5-31.
— “Tiny Lovely Issues,” is about an nameless recommendation columnist and the readers who pour out their hearts to her, Nov. 1-19.
— “A Christmas Story: The Play,” has Ralphie Parker and Santaland return to the O’Reilly Theater, Dec. 9-23.
— “Dragon Girl,” is a one-woman cabaret musical with a girl sharing darkish secrets and techniques of her fantastical life together with her granddaughter on the eve of her sixtieth birthday, Feb. 7-23.
— “The Significance of Being Earnest,” is Oscar Wilde’s “trivial comedy for severe individuals,” March 27-April 14.
— “The Coffin Maker,” is a world premiere and a brand new installment of playwright Mark Clayton Southers’ chronicle of the Black expertise, turning the clock again to 1849 Oklahoma.
Tickets or info can be found at 412-316-1600, or on-line at ppt.org.