Calendar
Tuesday 2.10.15
MAM Speakers Series presents Lynne Conner. Hamburg Hall 1001. 12 p.m.
Lynne Conner offers material from her new book: Audience Engagement and the Role of Arts Talk in the Digital Era, and discusses the importance of dialogue surrounding the arts in society.
St. Olaf Choir. Heinz Hall. 7:30.
This choir tours various prestigious venues around the U.S. annually, performing in such locations such as New York and Philadelphia. Critically acclaimed as a powerhouse in the a cappella world, the St. Olaf Choir has been charming audiences since 1912.
Wednesday 2.11.15
I Just Can’t Say “No”: Why Women Struggle in the Workplace. Cooper Auditorium. 12 p.m.
Campus discussion surrounding issues of female assertiveness in the workplace led by Linda Babcock, Brenda Peyser, and Laurie Weingart. Admission is $10.
Thursday 2.12.15
ABBA the Concert Tribute. Byham Theater. 7:30 p.m.
ABBA the Concert is one of the top ABBA tribute bands in the entire world. Guaranteed to cover such hits as “Mamma Mia,” and “Waterloo,” this concert is a must-see for the quintessential ABBA fan. Tickets start at $30.
Friday 2.13.15
Bronwyn Wyatt. Andy’s Wine Bar. 7:30 p.m.
A Texas native, Jazz singer Bronwyn Wyatt has been singing from a very young age. Educated at the Eastman School of Music, Wyatt is now traveling and sharing her sweet tones with audiences across the country.
Motherfucker with the Hat. 8 p.m. McConomy Auditorium. (Also 2 and 8 p.m. on Saturday.)
Scotch and Soda’s February Slot show is described by playright as “a high-octane verbal cage match about love, fidelity, and misplaced haberdashery.” A play by Stephen Adly Guirgis about drug addiction, relationships, and more.
Sunday 2.15.15
Casablanca with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Heinz Hall. 8 pm.
The wonderful PSO accompanies the 1942 romantic drama film. The film stars Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman and is scored by Max Steiner. Tickets available online through downtownpittsburgh.com.
Ongoing
My Fair Lady. The O’Reilly Theatre. Through Feb. 22.
The classic musical based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion tells the story of the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from Cockney flower girl to fine lady. Directed by Ted Pappas.
Storyteller: The Photographs of Duane Michals. Carnegie Museum of Art. Through March 2.
This retrospective collection examines and celebrates the groundbreaking and rule-bending Pittsburgh photographer’s life and work. Admission to the Carnegie Museum of Art is free with a valid Carnegie Mellon student ID.
Sketch to Structure. Carnegie Museum of Art. Through Aug. 17.
This exhibition in the Heinz Architectural Center explores the process of an architect’s initial concept to client presentation. Featuring a number of sketches by Locran O’Herlihy and Richard Neutra as well as watercolors by Steven Holl.
Some Day is Now: The Art of Corita Kent. The Andy Warhol Museum. Through April 19.
Covering over 30 years of Corita Kent’s posters, murals, and signature serigraphs, Some Day is Now is the first major museum show to survey Kent’s career.
Beauty and the Beast. Benedum Center. Through Feb. 15.
The Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre presents the beloved story of Beauty and the Beast as a full-length ballet.
Boeing Boeing. CLO Cabaret. Through April 26.
This Tony Award-winning production from the 1960s tells the story of a Parisian player with three girlfriends, all flight attendants. He gets himself into trouble when, with the invention of a faster plane, they all come to town at once. Tickets are $39.75.
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