WordPlay is real people, telling real stories, with a real live soundtrack.
This hybrid storytelling sensation has been growing in popularity since its co-producer, Alan Olifson, brought it to Pittsburgh over 4 years ago. With its steadily growing audience and frequent media buzz, WordPlay has become a staple of Pittsburgh’s literary and theater scene. With brazen honesty and creativity, actors, comedy writers, and everyday people read their own stories while our DJ spins a real-time soundtrack using anything from Brahms to Beyoncé. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll get an extremely intimate look into the life of a total stranger. Oh, and did we mention free drinks?
$25 general admission
17 & up
Phone: 412-471-0999
Email: fred@webbricolage.org
2017/11/03 - 2017/11/04
Bricolage
937 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
The Friday, November 3rd performance of WordPlay feature ASL interpretation by Heather Gray. Large print programs are available for both shows.
Bricolage’s space at 937 Liberty Avenue is designed for wheelchair access, featuring accessible gender-neutral restrooms and wheelchair seating. Companion seating is also available with advance notice. Bricolage is committed to providing an environment that is inclusive and welcoming to all patrons. They encourage patrons to identify any specific accommodations that would make their experience more enjoyable in the comments section when purchasing tickets or by calling their offices at 412.471.0999.