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Must-See Pittsburgh Art Exhibits, Concerts, and Performances: November 10-16


Three men in traditional Mongolian clothing stand on a grassy field with trees and grazing animals in the background. One holds a stringed instrument, and all wear hats and bright yellow sashes.
Saturday, November 15 - Alash Tuvan Throat Singers // Photo courtesy of The Consortium

Monday, November 10

STAGE 

Prime Stage Theatre presents DIVINA: A Fantasy Cabaret. New Hazlett Theater, North Side 
 

TALK 

Pittsburgh Arts and Lectures presents Ten Evenings: Padma Lakshmi. Carnegie Music Hall of Oakland, Oakland 
 

WORKSHOP 
Pittsburgh Sound and Image presents Here or There, Workshop. Carnegie Museum of Art , Oakland
 

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Tuesday, November 11

FILM 

City of Asylum presents Reel Q: An International Queer Film Screening. Alphabet City, North Side
 

LIT 

Stay Gay Book Club with ANDS PGH (Trans and Neurodivergent Social Group), November Pick "Awakened" by A. E. Osworth. Stay Gold Books, Regent Square 
 

MUSIC 

The Arcadian Wild. Thunderbird Cafe and Music Hall, Lawrenceville 

The Q Jam. Hellbender Vinyl, Lawrenceville 

Good Luck w/ Short Fictions + Derek Zanetti. The Mr. Roboto Project, Bloomfield

A small band performs indoors for a seated audience. People watch attentively in a cozy room with red chairs, art on the walls, and dim lighting. Some audience members stand while others sit, creating a relaxed, intimate atmosphere.
Tuesday, November 11 - The Q Jam // Photo by PhotosByAarika

Wednesday, November 12

ART 

The Frick Pittsburgh Museums & Gardens presents Guided Evening Tours of “The Scandinavian Home”. The Frick Pittsburgh, Point Breeze 

These Walls Talk. Boxheart Gallery, Bloomfield. Continues through January 23

 

FILM 

Film Pittsburgh presents Three Rivers Film Festival. Multiple Locations, Pittsburgh. Continues through November 23 

 

STAGE 

Point Park University presents Urinetown. Pittsburgh Playhouse, Downtown. Continues through November 16 

Grace Helbig: Let Me Get This Off My Chest. City Winery, Strip District 

 

WORKSHOP 

Citizens Financial Workshop Series: Home Buyers Seminar. Kelly Strayhorn Theater, East Liberty 

Arts Ed Collaborative presents Arts Partner Program Design Workshops. The Frick Pittsburgh, Point Breeze

Five men with long hair stand close together outdoors in front of green foliage, looking at the camera.
Thursday, November 13 - Mac Saturn // Photo courtesy of Club Cafe

Thursday, November 13

FILM 

Film Pittsburgh presents Three Rivers Film Festival: "Aontas". The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center, Sewickley 
 

MUSIC 

Mac Saturn. Club Cafe, South Side 

Sound Series: Amp’d Ensemble. The Andy Warhol Museum, North Side 
 

NETWORKING 

Homewood Studio Mixer. Radiant Hall, Homewood

 

STAGE 

The Anne Frank Center USA and the Hear Foundation presents Voices for Change. August Wilson African American Cultural Center, Downtown

 

TALK 

Mt. Lebanon Nature Conservancy presents Author Chat with Andrew Moore. Mt. Lebanon Public Library , Mt. Lebanon  

Dormont Arts presents Accessibility in the Arts Panel Discussion. Potomac Station Coffeehouse, Dormont 

Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust  presents Maxwell Neely-Cohen and Jessie Char Artist Talk. Carnegie Mellon University, Oakland

 

WORKSHOP 

Woodturning: Candle Holders with Hanna Dausch. Contemporary Craft , Lawrenceville 

Otto Finn, Old Flame Mending presents Mend + Meal. Otto Finn, Lawrenceville
 

Three men stand side by side in front of a green leafy background. Two wear glasses; all are smiling. The man in the center wears a cap and a voltage t-shirt, while the others wear dark short-sleeved shirts.
Thursday, November 13 - Amp’d Ensemble // Photo courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum

Friday, November 14

ART 

50 More Opening Reception. Sweetwater Center for the Arts, Sewickley
Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District. Multiple Locations, Downtown
 

DANCE 

Texture Contemporary Ballet presents Texture Choreography Project. Greer Cabaret Theater, Downtown. Continues on November 15
 

FILM 

Film Pittsburgh presents Three Rivers Film Festival: "Mistura". The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center, Sewickley

 

MUSIC 

Pittsburgh Opera presents Fellow Travelers. Byham Theater, Downtown. Continues through November 16 

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra  presents Ferrández Plays Saint-Saëns. Heinz Hall, Downtown. Continues through November 16

 

LIT 

Poetry Reading: "Song & Ruins" by Allegra Wilson. Stay Gold Books, Regent Square
 

Two men in suits sit on a green bench, smiling and talking in front of a backdrop featuring the U.S. Capitol. One holds a notebook and pen, the other gestures with his fist; a milk bottle sits beside them.
Friday, November 14 - Fellow Travelers // Photo courtesy of Pittsburgh Opera

STAGE 

University of Pittsburgh Theatre Arts presents "Iphigenia and Other Daughters". Charity Randall Theatre, Oakland. Continues through November 21 

CMU School of Drama  presents In the Red and Brown Water. Philip Chosky Theater, Oakland . Continues through November 22 

Pitt Stages, University of Pittsburgh presents Iphigenia and Other Daughters. Charity Randall Theatre, Oakland. Continues through November 21

 

WORKSHOP 

Fall Dried Flower Wreath Party with Sol Patch Urban Flower Farm. Workshop Pgh, Wilkinsburg

Saturday, November 15

ART 

Rhinestone Steel: Queer Fashion Show 2025. The Glitterbox Theater, Homestead  

Photographic Print Fair. Eastern Standard Photo, Wilkinsburg

Artists Choice. Wilkins School Community Center, Swissvale. Continues through February 15, 2026.
 

FILM 

Film Pittsburgh presents Three Rivers Film Festival: "The Fisherman". The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center, Sewickley 

Film Pittsburgh presents Three Rivers Film Festival: "Transplant". The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center, Sewickley

Okay Then presents Choosing to See: Racial Healing is Possible. Virtual event.
 

A large group of people shop at an indoor market filled with vendor tables under high ceilings and tall windows, with natural light streaming in.
Saturday, November 15 - I Made It! for the Holidays // Photo courtesy of I Made It! Market

MARKET 

I Made It! Market presents I Made It! for the Holidays. The Block Northway, North Hills

 

MUSIC 

Bach Choir of Pittsburgh presents "Voices of Light". Row House - Hollywood, Dormont. Continues through November 16 

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra  presents PSO360: Pablo Ferrández. Heinz Hall, Downtown 

WYEP presents Merce Lemon. The Sanctuary at Mr. Smalls, Millvale 

Calliope House presents The Barefoot Movement. The Original Pittsburgh Winery, Strip District 

The Consortium presents Alash Tuvan Throat Singers. First Unitarian Church, Shadyside

 

STAGE 

Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. City Theatre Company, South Side

 

ART 

New Member Screening: Craftsmen’s Guild of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Center for Arts & Media, Shadyside

 

FILM 

Film Pittsburgh presents Three Rivers Film Festival: "For Worse". The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center, Sewickley 

Film Pittsburgh presents Three Rivers Film Festival: "The Tallest Dwarf". The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center, Sewickley 

 

WORKSHOP

Dreams of Hope presents Pulling at the Root: Countering Dominant Narratives in School. Carnegie Museum of Art, Oakland

Four musicians pose against a black background. The woman in front holds a violin, while the three men behind her hold a guitar, double bass, and have a relaxed yet focused demeanor.
Saturday, November 15 - The Barefoot Movement // Photo courtesy of Calliope House

Sunday, November 16

MARKET 

Pittsburgh Vegan Expo presents Fairy Underworld (A Dark Fairy Fair). Helltown Taproom , Strip District

 

MUSIC 

Cuban Night ft. Hugo Cruz and Caminos!. Con Alma, Downtown  

All University Orchestra - Carnegie Mellon University presents CMU All University Orchestra presents Nielsen's "Espansiva". Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland

 

TALK 

Age-Friendly Greater Pittsburgh and Casey Droege Cultural Productions presents Artists Working with Intergenerational Themes: A Panel Discussion. August Wilson African American Cultural Center, Downtown

 


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