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Pittsburgh Public Theater

Pittsburgh Public Theater, or The Public for short, is a professional theater company located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After the retirement of longtime Producing Artistic Director Ted Pappas, The Public began the 2018–2019 season with a new leadership team: Artistic Director Marya Sea Kaminski and Managing Director Lou Castelli.[1]

Address

Pittsburgh Public Theater at The O'Reilly Theater, 621 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Non-profit theater company

1974

Pittsburgh Public Theater annually produces a subscription series that mixes classics, works from Broadway, and musicals. PPT has a rich production history. Pittsburgh Public Theater has been in continuous operation since 1975, first on Pittsburgh's North Side and since 1999 in the O'Reilly Theater, in the heart of Downtown's Cultural District.


The Public has produced several new theatrical works. In addition to the world premiere of August Wilson's King Hedley II, another of his masterworks, Jitney, received its professional premiere at Pittsburgh Public Theater. The pre-Broadway run of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Alan Ayckbourn's By Jeeves was staged at The Public before moving to New York's Helen Hayes Theatre. Other plays which received their world premieres on The Public's stage include Horton Foote's The Habitation of Dragons; Jonathon Bolt and Thomas Tierney's Eleanor; Michael Cristofer's Amazing Grace; Mark Hampton and Barbara Zitwer's Paper Doll; Rob Zellers and Gene Collier's The Chief; Naomi Wallace's Things of Dry Hours; Mark Hampton and Michael Sharp's The Secret Letters of Jackie and Marilyn; and Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty's musical, The Glorious Ones.[2]

1977: Balyasnikov, by (Season Three)

Aleksei Arbuzov

1981: Tangles, by (Season Six)

Robert Litz

1982: Tom Jones, adapted by Larry Arrick, Music & Songs by Barbara Damashek (Season Eight)

1987: Princess Grace and the Fazzaris, by Alan Zagoren (Season Twelve)

1988: Edith Stein, by Arthur Giron (Season Thirteen)

1988: My Heart Belongs to Daddy, by Laury Marker and Nelsie Spencer (Season Thirteen)

1988: The Habitation of Dragons, by (also directed) (Season Fourteen)

Horton Foote

1990: Eleanor, Book by Jonathon Bolt, Music by Thomas Tierney, Lyrics by John Forester (Season Fifteen)

1991: The Lay of the Land, by (Season Sixteen)

Mel Shapiro

1991: A Sunbeam, by John Henry Redwood (Season Sixteen)

1995: Amazing Grace, by (Season Twenty-One)

Michael Cristofer

1996: , by August Wilson (Season Twenty-Two)

Jitney

1998: Reduced Shakespeare Company in The Millennium Musical (Season Twenty-Four)

1999: , by August Wilson (Season Twenty-Five)

King Hedley II

2001: Paper Doll, by Mark Hampton and (Season Twenty-Seven)

Barbara J. Zitwer

2003: , by Rob Zellers and Gene Collier (Season Twenty-Nine)

The Chief

2004: Things of Dry Hours, by (Season Twenty-Nine)

Naomi Wallace

2006: The Secret Letters of Jackie and Marilyn, by Mark Hampton and Michael Sharp (Season Thirty-Two)

2007: , Book and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Music by Stephen Flaherty (Season Thirty-Two)

The Glorious Ones

2009: Harry's Friendly Service, by Rob Zellers (Season Thirty-Four)

2014: L'Hotel, by (Season Forty)

Ed Dixon

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