The Pittsburgh Playhouse Repertory Company's production of "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" stars, clockwise from left, Tony Bingham, Justin DeWolf and Robin Walsh.
The issue at the heart of the family battle royal in Edward Albee's "The Goat" is shocking -- funny, sure, but intentionally upsetting and even disgusting. (Today)
Not only is there substance and interest in "Interesting Times," Jerry Starr's story of a young man finding his way amid the clashing ideals of 1963 America, there's significant (if intermittent) skill in its dramatization. (Today)
This week has three major openings -- "The Brothers Size" at City, "The Lady With All the Answers" at the Public and "The Goat" at Playhouse Rep. (Today)
Phil Knott "Alchemy," performed here by Eddie Taketa and Natalie Desch of Doug Varone and Dancers, juxtaposes the words of slain journalist Daniel Pearl and his wife, Mariane, with the Book of Daniel.
It's rare when Pittsburgh Dance Council audiences get to see multiple facets of a choreographer's talents, and that usually occurs over the course of many (Today)
We rarely experience the original shock of the famous theatrical iconclasts. (Yesterday)