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Some audiences have been slow to return for theater, dance and more.
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Nonprofit venues report attendance drops of 20% to 30% or more.
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On today’s program: State Education Secretary Noe Ortega says the department can’t mandate masks, but is urging schools to follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reduce the spread of COVID-19; a look at one family’s struggle to care for their son’s medical needs when there’s a shortage of in-home nursing care; and WESA’s arts and culture reporter Bill O’Driscoll gives an update on how performance are phasing in COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
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Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre is teaming with more than 20 local arts groups for the city's first live, in-person performance festival this year, the group…
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Even as Pittsburgh museums announce plans to reopen, performing-arts groups are still struggling to decide whether and how to resume live shows during the…
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It’s one thing to learn economics or world history off a lecture on Zoom. But try it with dance, acting – or tuba.Ethan Marmolejos got a sudden and…
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One of the first arts groups in Pittsburgh to cancel events because of the COVID-19 pandemic was Bricolage Production Company. About 2 p.m. Thursday, the…
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One visiting "Cabaret" performer spent Thursday prepping not for the night's performance but teaching local theater students the finer steps to a dance…
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Twenty-six theater shows might seem like a day on Broadway, but the first Pittsburgh Fringe Festival is putting on these shows for two weekends.The…