Peter Schaaf
From left, Serena Canin, violin; Misha Amory, viola; Nina Marie Lee, cello; Mark Steinberg, violin.
The Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society presents the Brentano String Quartet in a program of Schubert's "Quartettsatz" and his String Quartet in G-Major, with Britten's String Quartet in G-Major. (Today)
Bingo O'Malley, front, plays fading salesman Shelley Levene in "Glengarry Glen Ross." Patrick Jordan (back) plays Richard Roma.
Financiers in handcuffs, millions in bonuses to executives of bankrupt companies, mortgages foreclosed, hunger and unemployment on the rise. It's the economy, stupid. (Yesterday)
Drew Yenchak
Kelley Bowen, left, Amy Landis, Jennifer Tober, Erica Highberg, Bridget Connors and Shirley Tannenbaum all have their eyes on the prize in "Queens."
The women of prime-time drama would have a field day with some of the dialogue in "The Queens," a play that defies conventions despite its hints of Shakespeare and history, although strictly of (11/19/2009)
Plaid is back in fashion, but "Forever Plaid" has never gone out of style. (11/19/2009)
Tony Tye/Post-Gazette
Rehearsing for their production of "M*A*S*H" are North Hills High School students, from left, John Dummer, Rick Dorsch, Quentin Morris, Logan Farine, Spencer Whale (red shirt), Clayton Theys (standing in rear), Troy Beaudry (printed shirt) and Matt Augustyniak (on floor).
Plays have been a mainstay each spring at local high schools, but fall productions are becoming more commonplace -- and complex. (11/19/2009)