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The Ellis School w/ PPC at Frick Park – Urban Eco Stewards
This week SLB talked to teens participating in the Urban Eco Stewards program about protecting the environment and the importance of the public parks.
Pittsburgh Public Theater’s Camelot
We’re pleased to welcome two young members of Pittsburgh Public Theater’s Camelot, as well as PPT’s Director of Education, Rob Zellers, as they preview PPT’s biggest event of the season. See website for further detail.
Dreams of Hope’s Bully Me
Through spoken word, movement, drama, and song, Dreams of Hope youth performers explore bullying and its negative consequences in their production of Bully Me. Show premiers at the August Wilson Center on Sunday, January 30 at 4:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public. We welcome members of the cast who will preview a scene, live on SLB.
Gemini Children’s Theater’s Jungle Book
The Gemini Theater produces original, interactive, children’s musicals which focus on artistic, cultural and educational themes. This week we welcome members of the cast of Jungle Book as they preview their production of this classic story.
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School’s Anwen and Aviana
This week we’re joined by PBT School students Anwen David and Aviana Adams, both of whom were selected to compete in the prestigious Prix de Lausanne 2011 in Switzerland. The competition’s goal is to reveal the potential of exceptionally talented young dancers from around the globe. These gifted teens will discuss their art and aspirations live in our studios.
Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra
As part of our ongoing series with the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, this week we proudly welcome a string quartet comprised of talented teens.
Joseph Merchant & Laura Rollick
As part of our ongoing series with the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, we proudly welcome the talented Joseph Merchant and Laura Rollick, on bassoon and oboe, respectively.
Pittsburgh Musical Theater’s A Lyrical Christmas Carol
We’re pleased to welcome cast members of this magical holiday tale, which returns to the New Hazlett Theater. See website below for further detail.
Michael Phillip Edwards’ “runt”
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presents “runt,” a one man play by award-winning, Canadian/Jamaican writer/actor Michael Phillip Edwards. “runt” is a powerful autobiographical story of one man’s journey from cowering child to an autonomous man. We’re pleased to welcome Mr. Edwards live in our studios for a preview.
The Montgomery Fellowship Quartet
As part of our ongoing series with the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, we proudly welcome the talented Montgomery Fellowship Quartet, who’s members consist of the first chairs in the PYSO, live in our studios.