Review: URINETOWN Hits Below the Belt at The Lamp Theatre
by Greg Kerestan - February 05, 2024
If you asked me about important works of twentieth century literature, I'll rattle off all the obvious ones like The Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman, but I'll also make a case for the first ten years of The Simpsons as an essential piece of American literature. Hyper-referential, joke dense, to...
Review: MY FAIR LADY Stirs Up Conversation at the Benedum Center
by Greg Kerestan - February 05, 2024
Leave it to a musical based on George Bernard Shaw to have audiences debating in the aisles after bows....
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY Sings Sweet Through the Sour at Benedum Center
by Greg Kerestan - January 15, 2024
I'm still not quite sure how I feel about this show, but it sounded like heaven....
Review: A CHRISTMAS STORY Continues the Marathon at Pittsburgh Public Theater
by Greg Kerestan - December 14, 2023
It's back! Just last year I made the prediction that Philip Grecian's A Christmas Story: The Play would become a yearly staple, becoming the Christmas equivalent of Rocky Horror. To my delight, I was correct. Distinct from the more popular but more sentimentalized musical version by Pasek and Paul, ...
Review: WHO'S HOLIDAY Hits Below the Belt at Pittsburgh CLO
by Greg Kerestan - December 04, 2023
The CLO Cabaret's holiday special is delightfully raunchy, thanks to a go-for-broke performance by Lara Hayhurst....
Review: FRONT PORCH CABARET Unveils a Season of Firsts at Front Porch Theatricals
by Greg Kerestan - December 04, 2023
Pittsburgh's boutique professional musical theatre company loves taking chances, and this cabaret is full of them....
Review: ASSASSINS Goes for the Prize at Riverfront Theater Company
by Greg Kerestan - November 14, 2023
A great cast and extremely solid band steps up to the challenge of Sondheim's prickliest show....
Review: Michael Cerveris Shines in THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS IN CONCERT: A BENEFIT at Barebones Productions
by Greg Kerestan - November 04, 2023
Broadway's most complicated leading man is a fascinating match for one of the most iconic film musical roles of all time....
Review: TICK, TICK...BOOM Explodes Onstage at Pittsburgh CLO
by Greg Kerestan - October 20, 2023
Read the review of the explosive onstage performance of TICK, TICK...BOOM at Pittsburgh CLO. Find out why this show might be even better than Jonathan Larson's famous musical RENT. Running at Pittsburgh CLO....
Review: A TELL-TALE HEART Mesmerizes Up Close at Pittsburgh Public Theater
by Greg Kerestan - October 20, 2023
Don't miss the Public's new one-man show, October 19 to November 19....
Review: SOMEWHERE OVER THE BORDER Adds New Grooves to an Old Story at City Theatre
by Greg Kerestan - October 12, 2023
Brian Quijada's new musical balances heavy subject matter, light comedy and magic-realist whimsy with a rhythmic score....
Review: CATCH ME IF YOU CAN Sings and Swings at Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center
by Greg Kerestan - October 11, 2023
Director Justin Fortunato and cast keep the midcentury sheen nice and glossy on this Shaiman/Wittman musical....
Review: EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Is a Gore-Splattering Good Time at Pittsburgh Musical Theater
by Greg Kerestan - October 06, 2023
The splash zone at the PMT West End Canopy is not messing around. Devotees of Evil Dead the Musical came in all-white clothes or purchased white ponchos and t-shirts at the concession stand. ...
Review: BILLY STRAYHORN: SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR Investigates the Heart of Jazz at Pittsburgh Public Theater
by Greg Kerestan - September 28, 2023
The new biomusical elevates one of popular music's cult figures to the forefront with wondrous results. There's a popular witticism that the musical biopic was almost killed by Walk Hard, which skewered each and every convention of the genre so thoroughly that everything since has just seemed like a...
Review: NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 Reinvents Everything at the Benedum Center
by Greg Kerestan - August 24, 2023
Pittsburgh CLO took a huge risk with this one, but the rewards are almost immeasurable. Based roughly on the first half of Tolstoy's most famous novel, Great Comet (as it is most commonly called) tells the story of a group of mid-tier Russian aristocrats passing their time in Moscow during the Napol...
Review: MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG Finds the Funny at Front Porch Theatricals
by Greg Kerestan - August 23, 2023
Sondheim's backwards tragicomedy may be notoriously prickly, but Daina Michelle Griffith's production shines by emphasizing the humor over the nihilism....
Review: GUYS AND DOLLS Resurrects the Golden Age at Benedum Center
by Greg Kerestan - August 15, 2023
The time period may be ambiguous in the classic Damon Runyon musical, but the laughs are undeniable....
Review: ONCE ON THIS ISLAND Exceeds All Expectations at Benedum Center
by Greg Kerestan - July 30, 2023
The CLO production proves once and for all that this is the best musical you've never heard of....
Review: BITES AND PINTS FESTIVAL 2023 Brings Music and Food Back to Kennywood Park
by Greg Kerestan - July 22, 2023
After two pandemic years, life has returned, sometimes better than ever, at Pittsburgh's theme park staple....
Review: SOME ENCHANTED EVENING Brings a Touch of Class at Saint Vincent Summer Theatre
by Greg Kerestan - July 21, 2023
The summer institution shakes up its image with a lightly sophisticated musical revue....
Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC Climbs Every Mountain at Benedum Center
by Greg Kerestan - July 13, 2023
A heightened comic sensibility makes this old classic feel fresh to even the most cynical viewer (namely, me)....
Review: MOON OVER BUFFALO Brings Classic Laughs at Saint Vincent Summer Theatre
by Greg Kerestan - June 30, 2023
Summer isn't summer until there's a classic farce onstage at Saint Vincent....
Review: Pittsburgh CLO's INTO THE WOODS Restores the Weirdness at Benedum Center
by Greg Kerestan - June 30, 2023
Forty years of productions and a Disney movie have made the show cuddly, but this CLO production restores the weirdness and wackiness at the show's edges....
Review: Pittsburgh CLO Sets Sail with ANYTHING GOES at Benedum Center
by Greg Kerestan - June 15, 2023
Almost every time you see a major production of Anything Goes, it'll vary in some way from the last one you saw. There are at least three licensable editions of the show, from as far back as the 1930s and as recent as 2022. The song stack is in perpetual flux between a long list of Cole Porter great...
Review: THE ANDREWS BROTHERS Blends Farce and Revue at Saint Vincent Summer Theatre
by Greg Kerestan - June 03, 2023
The summer institution's season opener effortlessly blends the two genres the venue is most famous for....