Spring
Bucket
List
Little Lake Theatre Presents
‘Amadeus’ ‘The Mikado’ by the Pittsburgh
Savoyards
Antonio Salieri wants to be the world’s
greatest composer. When Mozart rises
to fame in the court of Austrian Emperor
Joseph II, Salieri’s jealousy pushes them
both to the brink of disaster. Gilbert and Sullivan’s popular comic
operetta, involving hidden identities, the
trappings of being in a royal family, star-
crossed lovers, deception and more in a
fictional Japanese town long ago.
Old Schoolhouse Players Present
‘The Addams Family’ River City Brass Celtic
Connections IV
Dates: Apr. 30 to May 16
Address: 500 Lakeside Drive,
Canonsburg
Contact: littlelake.org, or 724.745.6300
Dates: Apr. 24-26 and May 1-3
Address: 20 Wabash Avenue, Hickory
Contact: osptheater.com, or
724.344.7467
A musical comedy featuring the creepy,
kooky family you know and love!
Pittsburgh Children’s Theater
Series Presents ‘Diary of
a Wombat’
Date: March 28
Time: 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Address: Mellon Middle School
Auditorium, Washington Road,
Mt. Lebanon
Contact: trustarts.org/pct_home/events/
series/childrens-theater-series
Based on the award-winning picture
book by Jackie French and Bruce
Whatley, Mothball the wombat goes in
search of shelter and food, creating chaos
in the lives of the humans around her.
Pittsburgh Civic Orchestra:
‘Looking to the Future’
Dates: March 13-15 and March 19-22
Address: Carnegie Library,
300 Beechwood Avenue, Carnegie
Contact: pittsburghsavoyards.org
Date: March 17
Address: Upper St. Clair High School
Theater, 1825 McLaughlin Run Road,
Upper St. Clair
Contact: rivercitybrass.org
River City Brass bridges old and new
with songs from Ireland, Wales and
Scotland and American country music.
South Hills Chorale
Spring Concert
Dates: May 1 & 2
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Address: Westminster Presbyterian
Church, 2040 Washington Road,
Upper St. Clair
Contact: southhillschorale.org, or
412.220.4227
A 90-voice chorale providing an
opportunity for adults to develop and
share their choral talents, performing
professional-quality concerts throughout
the region.
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A nonprofit community symphony
orchestra since 1983 providing a playing
experience for musicians of all ages,
particularly age 8 through high school, on
all orchestral instruments.
South Park Theatre Presents
‘Never Too Late’
Dates: Apr. 23 to May 9
Address: Corner of Brownsville Road
and Corrigan Drive, South Park
Contact: southparktheatre.com, or
412.831.8552
Originally produced in 1962, this
play finds an older couple with a grown
daughter looking forward to being
grandparents when they suddenly
find themselves expecting again. The
unexpected situation sparks a variety of
changes in the family’s relationships.
‘Forever Plaid’ by Stage 62
Dates: May 7-17
Address: Carnegie Library & Music Hall,
300 Beechwood Avenue, Carnegie
Contact: stage62.org
Enjoy your favorite nostalgic pop hits
of the 1950s sung by The Plaids, four
young crooners with dreams of stardom.
Date: March 28
Time: 2 p.m.
Address: Upper St. Clair High
School, 1825 McLaughlin Run
Road, Upper St. Clair
Contact: ewsb.org/festival/
Hanson: Symphony
No. 2, with Young Artists
(PCO/PMTA Greater Pittsburgh
Chapter) Competition Finalists.
The PCO’s mission is to provide a
place where volunteer musicians may
gather for the joy of playing classical
music and perform for the benefit of
the community.
724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE
Date: May 17
Time: 3 p.m.
Address: USC High School Theater,
1775 McLaughlin Run Road,
Upper St. Clair
Contact: shjo.org
Three Rivers Community
Band Festival
Date: March 28
Address: Upper St. Clair High School
Theater, 1825 McLaughlin Run
Road, Upper St. Clair
Contact:
pittsburghcivicorchestra.net,
or 412.854.1389
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South Hills Junior Orchestra
Spring Concert
A variety of community bands
together in one place!
Upper St. Clair High School
Spring Musical
Dates: March 6-7, 13-14
Address: 1775 McLaughlin Run Road,
Upper St. Clair
Contact: uscsd.k12.pa.us
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