East Liberty’s Celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A day of unity, reflection, and creative expression!
Kelly Strayhorn Theater honors the legacy of Rev. Dr. MLK with performances by Hill Dance Academy Theatre, Aryana Kapree, students from ARYSE, and Pastor Deryck Tines and the Lemington Gospel Chorale, hosted by Rev. Dr. Michael Diaz, with lobby activities and a special exhibition by Morgan Overton.
Monday, January 19, 2026 1:00pm - 4:00pm Community Partner Activities 2:00pm - 3:00pm Performance Program
Gather your friends, family, and festive spirit for an unforgettable evening of holiday music that blends jazz, soul, and global rhythms.Sounds of the Season brings together some of Pittsburgh’s most celebrated artists (Dr. Zuly Inirio, Hugo Cruz & Caminos, Dr. Kendra Ross & Brendan Williams) – for a joyful concert that welcomes all ages and all traditions.
Don’t miss the family-friendly holiday concert of the year! Tickets: $45
For Alumni Theater Company’s first show of the season, Songs In Our Key: An ATC Cabaret brings together ATC’s talented rising young artists with Pittsburgh’s powerhouse performers for an unforgettable night of artistry and growth.
Two of our city’s most inspiring vocalists, Lailonny Morris and Chantal Braziel, have poured their wisdom into ATC’s students as teaching artists and will join the students, adding even more to this evening filled with showstoppers.
Don’t miss this performance, get your tickets today!
Lailonny Morris | Photo by Joshua Franzos - courtesy of the Equity Impact Center
Lailonny Morris is a Brooklyn-born, Pittsburgh-based singer-songwriter, nurse, and vocal coach whose artistry lives at the intersection of music, healing, and love. She shares, “My greatest joy comes from witnessing those unforgettable moments when students surprise themselves — when their eyes widen in disbelief after hitting a note they never thought they could reach... It’s not just about the music, it’s about helping young Black artists realize the power and potential that’s already within them.”
Chantal Braziel | Photo by Jacquelyn MacDonald
Soprano Chantal Braziel is known for the beauty, passion, and magnitude of her voice. With a Master’s in Vocal Performance from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor’s from Saint Vincent College, she has performed both locally and internationally, including appearances with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, River City Brass Band, and Wheeling Symphony Orchestra. Chantal made her Metropolitan Opera debut in the Grammy Award-winning production of Porgy and Bess and continues to be a leading voice in the preservation of Pittsburgh’s historic National Opera House. Her artistry and advocacy, combined with her work as a teaching artist, make her one of Pittsburgh’s most inspiring musical figures.
In preparation for the show, ATC students had the honor of participating in a workshop led by Pittsburgh jazz legend Etta Cox, joined by students from Hope Academy. In this session, Etta shared her tools for captivating an audience through song, coached individual performers, and offered timeless advice that will resonate with these young artists for years to come.
Etta Cox with the cast of ATC Cabaret | Photo credit Myrna Hyacinthe | courtesy of Alumni Theater Company
Texture Choreography Project (TCP) celebrates new, original choreography by providing a vital platform for artists at all stages of their careers. This is where choreographers with diverse experience create, experiment, share their artistic voice, and present their finished work in a formal performance.
Experience these dynamic original works while enjoying craft cocktails at the beautiful Greer Cabaret Theater [655 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA], November 14-15, 2025. Get your tickets today!
Our Appalachia presents the work of eleven artists from the Solar Ant Arts Collective, a community of professional and hobbyist artists living in Elkins, West Virginia. About 150 miles (or 3 hours) due south of Pittsburgh, in the heart of the Monongahela National Forest, Elkins is home to a vibrant community of artists with diverse and connective art practices.
Our Appalachiawill be on view from November 20, 2025 - January 17, 2026, with an opening reception on Thursday, November 20 from 6:00 to 8:30 pm. The reception is open to the public and free to attend.