
TRANSLATIONS
Part of the CSA Performance Series
December 12 | 8PM
Northsiders, you are invited to Jennifer Myers’ TRANSLATIONS at the New Hazlett Theater. Thanks to the generous support of the Buhl Foundation, Northside residents get in free.
From Bridges and Parks to the Stage
A one-hour performance in six acts that translates performances from Pittsburgh Performance Actions for the stage at the New Hazlett Theater, as part of their 2014-2015 CSA Performance Series.
The cast includes: Mimi Jong as The Musician; Jil Stifle and Jasmine Hearn as The Extinction; Joanna Reed as The Slow Activist; Gia Cacalano as The Woman Dancing; Christina Lee as The Artist; Tessa Barber as The Singer; Oreen Cohen as Witness #1; Anqwenique Wingfield as Witness #2; Scott Andrew as The Unreliable Narrator and Translator; Ji young Nam as The Last One Standing; Kylan Bjornson as The Child; Ricardo Iamuuri as The Weather.
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December 12

A Streetcar Named Desire
Presented by barebones productions
November 23 | 2PM + December 2 | 10AM
Northsiders, you are invited to barebones productions latest performance of A Streetcar Named Desire at the New Hazlett Theater. Thanks to the generous support of the Buhl Foundation, Northside residents get in free.
The Tennessee Williams Classic
After being exiled from her hometown of Laurel, Blanche explains her unexpected appearance on Stanley and Stella’s (Blanche’s sister) doorstep as nervous exhaustion. Blanche’s efforts to impose herself between them only enrages the animal inside Stanley. As rumors of Blanche’s past begin to catch up to her, her circumstances become unbearable.
Starring: Tami Dixon, Jenna C. Johnson, Patrick Jordan, Jeffrey Carpenter, Jaime Slavinski, Ben Mayer, Dante Poloni, Christopher Josephs, Cindy Jackson, Siovhan Christensen, and Ryan Borgo.
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November 23 December 2

Day Room Window
October 19, 22 and 23
Northsiders, you are invited to the world premiere of a gripping, true story at the New Hazlett Theater. Thanks to the generous support of the Buhl Foundation, Northside residents get in free.
Courage, Injustice & Hope
Nine girls are wrongfully sentenced to time in a woman’s prison. Based on real experiences from inside the juvenile justice system, Day Room Window takes us on a journey of courage, compassion, and ultimately, hope.
Listen to an interview with the playwright on WESA
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October 19 October 22 October 23

A True Story, A Love Story, A Musical
Presented by Front Porch Theatricals
Northsiders are invited to Front Porch Theatricals’ production of Parade – and, thanks to the generous support of the Buhl Foundation, Northside residents get in free.
Set in 1913, Parade tells the story of Leo Frank, a man put on trial for the murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan. In the eyes of the community, Frank is already guilty. But did he do it?
Daring, innovative and bold, Parade won the Tony awards for Best Book and Best Score in 2000. Now, Front Porch Theatricals brings this Broadway hit to the New Hazlett stage.
Seating is limited: RSVP today!
August 24 at 7:00 pm August 30 at 2:00 pm
Please note, subject matter may not be appropriate for children under the age of 13.