On today’s episode of The Confluence: Testimony in the federal trial of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting continues for another week; a preview of \“Boléro,\” a collaboration between the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; and baseball has suffered declining audience over the years as games have drifted into three-plus hour affairs, but one Atlantic writer says perhaps MLB rule changes will save the game.
The key word for Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s 2023-24 season is “celebration.” “This season we’ll be celebrating PBT’s history, where we’ve been, and our future, where we’re going,” said acting executive director Kathryn Gigler. “We’re also welcoming a new artistic director, who has an incredible vision for PBT as a place
Adam McKinney will take over as artistic director of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre in March, but he says there are many ways in which he already feels at home in the role and in the city. McKinney, 46, grew up in Milwaukee but often visited Pittsburgh, where his late father, Gerald
After a comprehensive international search aided by Management Consultants for the Arts (MCA), the Board of Directors of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre (PBT) has announced the appointment of Adam W. McKinney as artistic director. He will be the company's seventh artistic director in its rich 54-year-history. McKinney, PBT's first artistic director of color, will begin his role in March 2023.