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    Pittsburgh CLO

    4.3 (33 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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    Name that couple
    Arlene M.

    The Pittsburgh CLO puts on numerous productions during the year and is preparing for their summer series. I had the privilege to attend "First Date" in the Cabaret Square. The Cabaret Square is unlike the other theaters in the entertainment district in that in addition to a full bar you can get a meal served prior to the show as well as their specialty drinks of the evening. I settled for a salad which was very good. It is set up in tables of 4 as opposed to regular theatrical style seating The musical "First Date" is performed in 90 minutes without interruption. Two people meet for dinner on a blind date. Not only do they find themselves incompatable at the beginning but their date is constantly interrupted by three waiters who take on various characters in their lives. Many of them try to "bust" up the relationship in the form of various hilarious songs that had me laughing in stitches! These various characters even go completely around the audience and at times it seems like they are singing to you. All 5 members of the cast are exceptionally talented but I always give a hats off to the 3 actors who played multiple roles. Whether playing the ex-fiance Alison, the other boyfriend Reggie or even the head waiter's love song, all pull it off with costumes and props that are impressive and fun to watch. Please note that First Date has adult content in it and may not be suitable for all audiences. I am grateful to Yelp for giving me the opportunity to enjoy this fine show!

    Rachel C.

    Jazz hands up!! I cannot deny myself the sudden urges I have to break out into song and dance. That's just the musical theater geek in me! The CLO reminds me of all the reasons I got into theater in the first place. For the joy of it! You can tell that they take their time with the casting. And they may bring in some Dancing with the Stars type celebrities for their shows (Joey Fatone in Producers = FANTASTIC) but the real talent lies in the local pool. It's an amazing thing to have so many local theaters and still snag the some of the most talented in the city. I really think the CLO does that. It's not just the acting, it's the singing as well, with some power house vocals. And to my surprise, It's also the dancing! Honestly, the dancing really blows me away. They don't skimp on some box step stragglers...they hire the triple threats. Fo sho! The one and only complaint I have, which is completely on a preference level is that I'm not a fan of all the show choices. Was I ecstatic when Into the Woods (my all time fav Broadway show EVER) came? YES! Did I see it twice it was that good? HECK YES! I hate the show The Producers, but the talent, again fantastic. Did I think Mame went WAY too long and el boro? YES! But it's a fact that in life you're not going to like everything. I may have been sitting by someone who was thrilled to be there for 3 hours watching that old dame strut her stuff. So I will continue to raise my jazz hands high year after year here because I'm proud of all those talented Pittsburgh peeps!

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    Ryann J.

    I went to The Toxic Avenger with Yelp. This was one of the most fun theater experiences that I have had. We laughed and giggle the whole night. The Cabaret Theater makes you feel like you are in the play. You sit in cafe type tables right on the floor. At one point, the Toxic Avenger just snuck up behind out table and walked right by us. The actors us the whole room as a stage. it is a great night. Also, it is pretty awesome that they had "toxic" themed drinks that you can sip on during the show. (There is also a full menu and full bar) I will definitely be back to check out other shows that go on there.

    David B.

    "First Date" performance and Yelp event. Lots of fun, great music. Doug Levine was the the music director and keyboard player, and he was phenomenal. There were lots of jokes and good songs with some more tender thoughtful moments near the end. It's a 90 performance without an intermission, and something to leave you laughing.

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    HN S.

    I enjoy live theater and I feel very fortunate to live in a city where there are a number of venues that support live theater. Although I can think of 10 theaters right off the top of my head, out of them all I'd have to say that the CLO Cabaret is my favorite. It might not support all of the theatrics of the Byham or Benedam; it's certainly not as intimate as the City Theater or the Off the Wall theater; it's not as nostalgic as the Carnegie in Homestead or the New Hazlet; but it's most certainly the most fun. I had the pleasure of attending last night's performance of Boeing Boeing. I luv being able to show up an hour early, be seated at a table and order dinner and drinks before the show. There's a full bar in the front of the theater that has a nice variety of craft beers. I had a Great Lakes Edmond Fitzgerald and an order of the hummus & olives as an appetizer followed by another Great Lakes with the steak satay. The hummus was as you'd expect but it came with a roasted tomato, a variety of olives and plenty of pita bread. The steak satay was delicious! It was a generous serving of tenderloin served on skewers that melted in my mouth with every bite. My only misgiving is that it didn't come with a side of any sort. A nice touch would have been to include some roasted veggies along with it. But for $11.00, I really can't complain. I've seen a number of shows here and I don't know why I always have a low expectation of the performance when I come here. I have always left with a "wow, that was really a good show" feeling and last night was no exception. The play was entertaining from start to finish and I'd recommend it to those that like comedic theater. I'll leave this review with a couple of tips for my fellow Yelpers. If there's a show in town that you'd like to see, check out the group-on sites such as "Living Social, Yipit, Goldstar, etc. I see a lot of shows and very rarely do I pay full price for a ticket. My second tip is for parking. Come in close here because I'm about to tell you one of my most valuable secrets.... Parking can be free downtown if you're willing to park on the street after 6:00 and walk a few blocks. Granted it's not available on every street but if you scout around you can usually find a spot. Last night I parked on 3rd Ave close to the PPG Building. Sure I had about a ten minute walk to the theater but it feels good to get the circulation going.

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    New Hazlett Theater

    New Hazlett Theater

    4.2
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    A new age theater in an old school building New Hazlett…read moreTheater is situated in the bones of the original Carnegie Hall on the Northside. Huge perk for this theater is the free parking! With a partnership with AHN, they direct you with ample signage and the lot is simple to enter right across from the theater! The area is beautiful and very safe! Tree lined sidewalks and clean areas around. The theater is a little outdated in entry. For a small capacity, you stood outside in line for an extended time due to a single ticket taker with a clipboard list. This delayed the performance by 15 minutes as he struggled to check people in. The lobby is centered around a bar for refreshments. The tickets are sold per section (A-D) without specific assigned seats. We set in the mezzanine and entered through the second floor. Some of the seats are "dangerous" with small catwalks and seats perched with no floor behind them. My friend actually lost her shoe mid performance as it fell through the opening. The productions are limited in set design and technology due to the theater size but there are plenty of plays and shows that don't require as much. If you have a chance to check out New Hazlett, I'd definitely recommend it.

    This is such a neat space! The outside is a gorgeous old building with tons of charm. But the…read moretheater inside is modern. I've been here for a variety of events (and that is one of the cool things about the space). There are resident companies that use the space, but various organizations and companies can also rent the space. Which means there is a nice mix of programming available. There are seats around the stage (which aren't always used for each performance) and upper and lower level seating. One thing to note is that their seats are not that wide, so if you are a larger patron or have a wider bottom, it will be a tight squeeze. Sight lines are great from everywhere and it is easy to hear. Parking is available for free in the garage right near the theater. A great place to catch a show!

    Pittsburgh Musical Theater

    Pittsburgh Musical Theater

    4.3
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    What an awesome organization to have in Pittsburgh! First,…read morethey put on incredible professional shows. They do several a year at the Byham and also have some at their headquarters in the West End. They also have several children's productions every year and while it is obvious physically that they are student performers, the quality is top notch. They also have a wonderful educational component. They offer classes throughout the school year (everything from dance to musical theater and even audition techniques). They offer both evening and weekend class options. PMT also hosts annual summer camps that start fairly young and run through the high school years. One of the great things about their camps is that they are four weeks long (three weeks of a standard camp day, one week of tech week). Many kids need consistency in the summer and this is one of the few summer camp options that offers is. The instructors are all wonderful with the kids and everything is well organized with efficient and plentiful communication. The only slight downside is that parking can be a challenge when attending something at their West End location. There is a municipal lot down the street and plenty of street parking, but you may need to park a few blocks away, so prepare in advance for that. Highly recommend them for taking in a show or participating in their classes or camps!

    The acting is top notch! We went to see waitress over the weekend and the show was breathtaking…read more The reason I'm giving it three stars is too full... Even though we were quite early for the show, there was no one around, directing us in terms of where to park and it was quite confusing, being that we had never been there before. We ended up getting very turned around and Wound up 3 miles away from the theater again after passing it... That's our fault, but still better signage would be helpful. The other reason is that, as somebody with a visual impairment, the theater is quite hard to navigate. There is incredibly little space in between each row of seats, and as somebody with a vision impairment, and being plus sized, that can be a very big challenge when it comes to navigating during the appropriate times during our visit. Again, though, those are just our experiences with the venue... This rating does not at all reflect the performance, because it was 10 stars if that is an option! The venue is beautiful and it's definitely a piece of beautiful Pittsburgh history. Just a few touchups could be made! Keep doing amazing things, PMT!

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