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The 90-minute concert starts at 7:30 p.m., featuring Frzy and his band The Faculty, joined by DJ Solo, an all-star Pittsburgh church choir and the full Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under the ...
Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts is known for its grandeur and excellence as a concert hall and showplace, making it a great place to spend an afternoon for a matinee or an evening performance. The PSO offers a wide array of musical performances, such as classical, Pops concerts, Symphonies with a Splash, Fiddlesticks and children's concerts ...
Built like a basketball power-forward, Frzy gracefully glided back and forth across the stage, doing vocal calisthenics with his fleet-lipped rhymes, performing selections from his two, week-old ...
December 3 – New York, New York (The Town Hall) December 4 – New York, New York (The Town Hall) December 5 – Washington, D.C. (Lincoln Theatre) December 6 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Keswick Theatre, Glenside) December 8 – St. Paul, Minnesota (The Fitzgerald) December 9 – Chicago, Illinois (Thalia Hall)
The cultural district was the brainchild of H. J. Heinz II (1908–1987), known as Jack Heinz, and is managed by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust was formed in 1984 to realize Jack's vision of an entire cultural district for blocks of the Penn–Liberty Avenue corridor, which then was a blighted area.
It weighs 4,700 lb (2,100 kg), is 20 feet (6.1 m) high by 12 feet (3.7 m) wide. Its restoration was dedicated to the late H.J. Heinz II. Today the center is the home of the Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, and Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, all of which used to be based at Heinz Hall. The 2,800-seat Benedum Center is a centerpiece of ...
Shop and sips, holiday concerts and plays, hikes, lights shows, comedy ... the Beaver Valley has it going on this December.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust was founded in 1984 by H. J. Heinz II with the principal aim of restoring downtown Pittsburgh as a vibrant cultural destination. [7] Heinz and others, including William Rea and his son, U.S. Senator John Heinz, began with Pittsburgh's first renovated former movie palace, Heinz Hall, (which was built as the former Loew's Penn Theater).