PICT Classic Theatre

PICT has emerged as a significant contributor to the cultural fabric of Pittsburgh with almost 2,000 season subscribers, and annual attendance of over 23,000.

A constituent member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), PICT has garnered a yearly position on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's list of the city's Top 50 Cultural Forces.

Following the 2007 season, feature actor David Whalen was named the Pittsburgh Post Gazette's 24th theatrical Performer of the Year.

The building houses the Stephen Foster Memorial Museum, the Center for American Music, as well as two theatres: the 478-seat Charity Randall Theatre and 151-seat Henry Heymann Theatre.In 2015 PICT introduced its "Downtown Series" presenting two productions at the Peirce Studio in the Trust Arts Education Building.

2014 Blithe Spirit Waiting for Godot (Runner up for Pittsburgh Post Gazette's Best Play of 2014[4] Woman and Scarecrow (Pittsburgh Premiere) Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme Macbeth (Most highly attended production in PICT history) Great Expectations In 2014 PICT was honored by having 10 actors and designers included in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette's 2014 "Best of" Round Up[5] 2013 A Skull in Connemara Don Juan Comes Back from the War The Kreutzer Sonata Lady Winderemere's Fan Our Class Sherlock Holmes and the Crucifer of Blood 2012 The School for Lies Chekhov Festival The Vibrator Play (Pittsburgh Premiere) Equivocation The Pitmen Painters 2011 Antony and Cleopatra House and Garden The Importance of Being Earnest Race Sherock Holmes and the Mask of Moriarty

Charity Randall Theatre