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Magic
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Pittsburgh Zoo Noon Year’s Eve Event
Date: Dec. 31
Time: 11 a.m.
Address: 7370 Baker Street, Pittsburgh (Highland Park)
Contact: pittsburghzoo.org, or 412.665.3640
Party like an animal on New Year’s Eve! A fun, family event at
PPG Aquarium with live entertainment, crafts, and a countdown
and ball drop at noon.
Upcoming Shows
Chatham Baroque – Art of the Trio
Date: Feb. 15
Time: 8 p.m.
Address: East Liberty Presbyterian Church,
116 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh (East Liberty)
Contact: chathambaroque.org
Its annual concert in celebration of artistic directors Andrew
Fouts, Patricia Halverson, and Scott Pauley and their boundless
exploration of intimate chamber music from the Baroque
and beyond.
‘The Traveler’ presented by Edgewood Symphony
Orchestra
Special 40th Party celebrating ‘The Blues Brothers’
Date: Jan. 4
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Address: 310 Allegheny River Boulevard, Oakmont
Contact: theoakstheater.com, or 412.828.6322
The John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd classic was released in
1980. The Soul Men host this movie, music, and interactive
experience. Come dressed up as your favorite character – you may
end up a part of the action!
Plain Fun #2 with Eric & Erik
Date: March 14
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Address: Katz Performing Arts Center – JCC,
5738 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh (Squirrel Hill)
Contact: edgewoodsymphony.org, or 412.473.8880
Journey around magical Pittsburgh with the
evocative compositions of Mark Fromm, Paul Critser and James
Whipple, to Stravinsky’s elegant and whimsical Pulcinella Suite,
and ending with Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony. Date: Jan. 4
Address: The Palace Theatre, 21 West Otterman Street,
Greensburg
Contact: thepalacetheatre.org/concerts-events, or 724.836.8000
Latrobe natives Eric Slivoskey and Erik Piisila entertain
audiences with stories, songs, and stand-up comedy drawn from
a deep well of family dynamics, pop culture and everyday life
situations. Delve into the oddities and beauty of growing up in
Steelers country!
Film Series at The Frick: ‘Guess Who’s Coming to
Dinner’ (1967) Swan Lake
Date: Jan. 10
Times: 12:00 p.m. or 7 p.m.
Address: The Frick Art Museum, 7227 Reynolds Street,
Pittsburgh (Point Breeze)
Contact: thefrickpittsburgh.org, or 412.371.0600
When Joanna Drayton, who is white, and Dr. John Prentice,
who is black, become engaged, they travel to San Francisco
to meet her parents, Matt and Christine Drayton (Katharine
Hepburn), who must confront the latent racism the coming
marriage brings forward.
The Lamp Theatre Presents ‘Journeyman’ – The
Only Nationally Touring Tribute to Eric Clapton
Date: Feb. 8
Time: 8 p.m.
Address: The Lamp Theatre, 222 Main Street, Irwin
Contact: lamptheatre.org, or 724.367.4000
Fronted by Shaun Hague, this band covers over 50 years of
music by the three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame, one of the most important and influential guitarists
of all time.
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Date: Jan. 29
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Address: The Palace Theatre, 21 West Otterman Street,
Greensburg
Contact: thepalacetheatre.org/concerts-events, or 724.836.8000
The Legendary National Ballet Theatre of Odessa, Ukraine,
brings this romantic tale of true love to glorious life!
Pittsburgh Camerata – What She Said: Music of
Women Poets
Date: Feb. 8
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Address: St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 5801 Hampton Street,
Pittsburgh (Highland Park)
Contact: pittsburghcamerata.org, or 412.421.5884
Emily Dickinson, Sara Teasdale, Amy Lowell, Cynthia Jarvis,
Gwyneth Walker, Hildegard von Bingen, Abbie Betinis, and Libby
Larsen are composers and poets whose art continues to grace our
lives. Guests include Pittsburgh Girls Choir, based in the eastern
part of the city, and Triple Trio, an all-girls ensemble of Mt.
Lebanon H.S.