The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is planning for the pandemic to be behind us in the fall of 2021 by announcing a new, seven-show PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series.
The productions include the return of “Hamilton” and the award-winning “Hadestown”:
“Hadestown”: Sept. 7-12
“Pretty Woman: The Musical”: Oct. 26-31
“Summer: The Donna Summer Musical”: Nov. 16-21
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!”: Jan. 4-9, 2022
“Hamilton”: Feb. 22-March 13, 2022
“To Kill A Mockingbird”: April 19-24, 2022
“Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations”: May 17-22, 2022
“We are very optimistic about the return of touring Broadway productions to Pittsburgh in 2021, and are excited to officially share our planned Broadway shows for the fall of 2021 and early 2022,” Marc Fleming, vice president of marketing, communications and Broadway programming for the trust, said in a statement. “We have been using our 'intermission' to keep in contact with producers, booking agents, and national tours and stay up to date with the news of the industry. I think our Pittsburgh Broadway family will be very happy with what we have coming up in 2021.”
Subscriptions for the seven-show package are on sale now for new ticket buyers, and current season ticket holders will be given priority and their seats will automatically be moved into the new show dates.
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust guest services members will be contacting season ticket holders in coming weeks to make this shift seamless. Season tickets for the new PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh lineup are on sale at TrustArts.org/Broadway. Call 412-456-1390 for information.
The Trust also announced the Pittsburgh Dance Council presentation of “Le Patin Libre” from company Carte Blanche in Canada on March 5-6, 2021, at MassMutual Pittsburgh Ice Rink at PPG Place.
First Published: December 10, 2020, 8:15 p.m.