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Apr 18 - 27

Presented by Pittsburgh Fringe Festival at Virtual, PA

Written and directed by Darlene Thompson, whose company has 3 times won awards at the Pittsburgh Fringe Festival. Some of the performers are doing puppets for the first time. A funny and family-friendly offering. Genre: Theater Rating: PG Show Run ...

Apr 18 - 27

Presented by Pittsburgh Fringe Festival at Online/Virtual Space

A dark, witty take on the American pop art icon, Andy Warhol, and the woman who shot him, Valerie Solanas. Lou Reed, Capote, Edie Sedgwick; see what they have to say about Drella and what he says about them! Virtual ...

Apr 19 - 27

Presented by Pittsburgh Fringe Festival at LevelUp Studios, Pittsburgh PA

Brawling Bard tackles Shakespeare’s “Macbeth,” with their characteristic blend of physical comedy, audience interaction, and swords. Lots of sword fights. Sure, “Macbeth” is a famously cursed play, but what could really go wrong? Key ...

Apr 19 - 27

Presented by Pittsburgh Fringe Festival at Metta: A Healing Arts Community, Pittsburgh PA

It's November 7, 2028 and two-term President Donald Trump is about to be replaced. Will he go rogue like before, or will a plan to keep him focused on golf, gorilla documentaries, and developing his perfect Presidential library avert ...

Apr 25 - 27

Presented by Pittsburgh Fringe Festival at International Children's Art Gallery (Fringe Central!), Pittsburgh PA

Genre: Theater Rating: PG Show Run Time: 60 minutes Show Creator(s): Daniel Kinch About the Performer(s): Interview with Daniel Kinch, playwright and ...

Apr 26

Presented by Pittsburgh Fringe Festival at International Children's Art Gallery (Fringe Central!), Pittsburgh PA

A StorySlam is an open mic competition for anyone to share a five-minute story based on one theme to audience members who appreciate a well-told tale. Of those who sign up in advance online and attend the event, 10 storytellers will be randomly ...

Apr 26 - May 4

Presented by The Theatre Factory at The Theatre Factory, Trafford PA

A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and ...

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