PITTSBURGH ARTS

MOVIES MADE IN PITTSBURGH

Movies filmed in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh has been the location for more than 120 motion pictures and television productions since 1990. Hollywood film crews are drawn to Pittsburgh for its endless variety of architecture, neighborhood charm, and great local support crews. More than 50 major movies and films have been shot on location in the Pittsburgh […]

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PITTSBURGH GLASS CENTER

Pittsburgh Glass Center Pittsburgh Glass Center is a nonprofit, public access school, gallery and state-of-the-art glass studio dedicated to teaching, creating and promoting glass art. World-renowned glass artists come here to make studio glass art. People interested in learning more about glass come here to take a class, explore the contemporary glass gallery and watch

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PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre One of the most exciting ballet companies in the United States, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre has built a legacy of excellence and innovation since its founding in 1969. Its eclectic style and irrepressible energy have been shaped by four distinguished artistic directors over four decades. In the 1980s, former New York City Ballet

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THE FRICK PITTSBURGH

The Frick Pittsburgh The Frick Art & Historical Center is a cluster of museums and historical buildings located at 7227 Reynolds Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States and formed around the Frick family’s nineteenth-century residence known as “Clayton”. It focuses on the interpretation of the life and times of Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), industrialist and art

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THE BYHAM CENTER

Byham Theater The Byham Theater is a landmark building at 101 Sixth Street in the Cultural District of Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Originally built in 1903 as The Gayety Theater, the former vaudeville house was renovated and reopened as The Byham Theater in 1990. Built in 1903 and opened Halloween night 1904, the then-named

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THE BENEDUM CENTER

The Benedum Center The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (formerly the Stanley Theatre) is a theater and concert hall located at 719 Liberty Avenue in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Designed by Philadelphia architectural firm Hoffman-Henon, it was built in 1928 as The Stanley Theatre. The former movie palace was renovated and reopened

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HEINZ HALL

Heinz Hall Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center and concert hall located at 600 Penn Avenue in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Home to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) and the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, the 2,676 seat hall presents about 200 performances each year. Heinz Hall was originally

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PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY

Pittsburgh Symphony The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra provides musical experiences at the highest level of expression to enrich the community and to satisfy the needs and preferences of our audiences. We work together to support an internationally recognized orchestra and ensure: a viable long-term financial future; a fulfilling environment for our Orchestra, Staff, Volunteers and Board;

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O’REILLY THEATER

O’Reilly Theater The O’Reilly Theater is a 650-seat theater building, opened on December 11, 1999, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Located at 621 Penn Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh’s Cultural District, the O’Reilly Theater is actually a three-part building: The 65,000 square feet (6,000 m2) theater (with a 150-seat rehearsal hall), a large parking garage called Theater Square,

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THE WARHOL MUSEUM

The Warhol Museum Andy Warhol (August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture and advertisement that flourished by the 1960s. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator,

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