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  2. Off the Wall Productions - Wikipedia

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    Off the Wall Productions is a theater production company located in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, USA. A non-profit 501 C3 and Carnegie Stage’s Resident Professional Theater Company, working under contract with Actors' Equity Association , producing on average four plays during their season. [ 1 ]

  3. Carnegie, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall is home to the Grand Army of the Republic Cpt. Thomas Espy Post and Stage 62 theater productions. Off the Wall Productions theater also makes its home in Carnegie, and hosts the annual Pittsburgh New Works Festival. Carnegie is religiously diverse.

  4. List of Pittsburgh performing arts companies and venues

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    Schenley Theatre; St. Vincent's College; Sheridan Square Theatre; Sherwood Forest Theatre; Soho Repertory Theatre; South Park Conservatory Theatre; Squonk Opera (current) Stage 62; Stage & Steel Productions (current) Stage Right (Pittsburgh) (current) Stanley Theatre (also known as the Benedum Center) Stephen Foster Memorial (current) Summer ...

  5. Culture of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Saint Vincent Summer Theatre, Off the Wall Productions, Mountain Playhouse, and Stage Right! in nearby Latrobe, Carnegie, Jennerstown, and Greensburg, respectively, employ Pittsburgh actors and contribute to the culture of the region. August Wilson, one of the best known playwrights of his generation, was a Pittsburgh native.

  6. Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie Museum of Art's Sarah Scaife Gallery annex. Designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes and Associates. [10] When Andrew Carnegie envisioned a museum collection consisting of the "Old Masters of tomorrow," the Carnegie Museum of Art arguably became the first museum of modern art in the United States. The museum was founded as the Department of ...

  7. Theatre in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1910s, concern over the lack of serious or "legitimate" theater in Pittsburgh led to an "art theater movement" that involved the establishment of the Pitt Theatre Company of Pittsburgh in 1913, the Drama League of Pittsburgh in 1912, and 1914, the establishment of the nation's first bachelor of arts degree in theater at Carnegie ...

  8. Robert Chuter - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 he was trainee director at the Queensland Theatre Company in Brisbane and when returning to Melbourne he co-founded Performing Arts Projects (later to become Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre) with actor/playwright Daniel Lillford in 1985. [1] Between 2005 and 2008, Chuter worked in London directing three stage productions. [2]

  9. List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic ...

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    Carnegie Coffee Company (Carnegie U.S. Post Office) 1916 Oscar Winderoth: 132 East Main Street Carnegie 2014 Carnegie Free Library of McKeesport: 1902 William J. East 1507 Library Street McKeesport 1979 Carnegie Mellon University, the original campus (Carnegie Institute of Technology; Carnegie Technical Schools) 1905–32