Synergies: A Celebration of Black Musicians and Teaching Artists in Greater Pittsburgh

Join ACT3 Consulting Partners, LLC and UniSound, in collaboration with and hosted by, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO), for an unforgettable evening honoring Pittsburgh’s Black musical talent and innovators.

"Synergies" is a special gathering dedicated to celebrating the achievements of Black musicians and teaching artists, with a spotlight on UniSound’s Black Teaching Artist-in-Residence (BTAR) recipients, BTAR alumni, and PSO’s Paul J. Ross Fellowship participants.

When?  Monday, November 10, 2025
Where?  Regency Rooms, Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
Time?  Doors open at 5:00 PM – Network and enjoy light hors d’oeuvres with a cash bar. Performance will begin at 6:00 PM, and end at 7:00 PM.

Registration for this event is free.

Pumpkin Palooza: An East Liberty Halloween Adventure

Image Credit: Photography by Randall Coleman, Artwork by Kiearra Williams

Saturday, October 25, 2025
1:00pm – 4:00pm:
Activities with Community Partners
2:00pm – 3:00pm:
Youth Performance Program

Dress up in your favorite costume and join the Kelly Strayhorn Theater for candy, crafts, and activities with community partners, followed by a family-friendly program in the theater.

Kelly Strayhorn Theater | 5941 Penn Ave.
Pay What Moves You: $0 – $25. Get your tickets today!

Flamenco Pittsburgh: Gala Baila

Flamenco Pittsburgh presents Gala Baila, the organization’s second annual fundraiser at The Original Pittsburgh Winery. This event is open to audiences aged 21 and older. Advance reservations are recommended - purchase general admission tickets here.

This performance will feature: Flamenco Pittsburgh Ensemble and soloists Valentina Beltrán, Flor Isava-Machi, and Carolina Loyola-Garcia and guest Artists: Edwin Aparicio (Washington D.C.), Alex Jordan (Los Angeles, CA), and Bárbara Martínez (NY, NY).

ENRON - Quantum Theatre

ENRON is a bold, stylized theatrical retelling of the scandal, blending real events with imaginative stagecraft. The play combines real-life corporate history with abstract theatrical devices and uses multimedia, choreography, and surreal elements to make financial fraud visually and emotionally impactful.

The tone is satirical, sometimes absurd, but grounded in truth — a critique of capitalism and hubris.

Written by Lucy Prebble. Directed by Kyle Haden. Presented by Quantum Theatre, in collaboration with Attack Theatre, at One Oxford Centre, Downtown.