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FM Cultural Calendar | Starting Sunday, July 29, 2012
 Aeolian Winds The Aeolian Winds of Pittsburgh share high-quality chamber music with the greater Pittsburgh community. Music is their passion and they strive to make it accessible to their community. Peggy Greb, flute; Laura Gershman, oboe; Alex K. Jones, clarinet; Barbara Folb, horn; and Steven M. Ehrin, bassoon. Free admission. 07/29/2012 Time: 10:30 am Mellon Park, Fifth & Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, PA website | map
Adam Brakel, organ Adam Brakel of St. Michael the Archangel Church, St. Petersburg, FL. Freewill offerings accepted. 07/29/2012 Time: 4:00 pm. St. Paul Cathedral, 108 N. Dithridge St., Pittsburgh, PA website | map
The Addams Family This magnificently macabre new musical comedy, based on the characters by legendary cartoonist Charles Addams, is created by Jersey Boys authors Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice, Drama Desk-winning composer/lyricist Andrew Lippa (The Wild Party), choreographer Sergio Trujillo (Jersey Boys) and Olivier Award-winning director/designers Phelim McDermott & Julian Crouch (Shockheaded Peter) with creative consultation by four-time Tony winner Jerry Zaks. 07/31/2012 - 08/05/2012
Location: Benedum Center website
Jazz Dance World Festival Point Park University co-presents a 4-night international festival featuring a variety of dance companies including co-presenter and host Giordano Dance Chicago, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre in Dwight Rhoden's 2012 Chromatic, Philadanco, the August Wilson Center Dance Ensemble, Del Domingues & Laura Flores, Odyssey Dance Theatre, Point Park Conservatory Dance Company, Koresh Dance Company, and Masashi Action Machine. Follow link for details. 08/01/2012 - 08/04/2012 Time: 8:00 pm 08/01 - 8:00 pm 08/02 - 8:00 pm 08/03 - 8:00 pm 08/04 - 8:00 pm
Location: Byham Theater, 101 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, PA website
Richmond Barthé: His Life in Art Organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions of Los Angeles, Richmond Barthé: His Life in Art encompasses a collection of thirty sculptures by artist Richmond Barthé. The first modern African American sculptor to garner substantial critical success worldwide, Barthé created classically influenced bronze sculptures innovatively featuring African American and African subjects. 08/01/2012 - 08/26/2012 August Wilson Center, 980 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, PA website | map
STRATA Somewhere between truth and fiction, reality and simulation, STRATA is an immersive urban adventure. Arrive at a secret destination, make contact with your Agent, and embark on a private rite of passage where the choices you make determine your destiny. 08/01/2012 - 09/01/2012 Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Details w/ticket purchase website
Chekhov Celebration: Ivanov Tom Stoppard's new translation directed by Andrew S. Paul in its US Premiere. A sort of comic Hamlet, Ivanov is overcome with inertia and self-disgust. His wife is dying and he feels nothing. He is drowning in debt and despair, and he does nothing. Is it him? Is it Russia? Ivanov was the twenty-seven-year-old Chekhov's shot at dispatching the 'superfluous man' of Russian literature, and in surrounding him with a brilliantly drawn set of provincial types he created some of the finest comedy he had ever written. 08/02/2012 - 08/26/2012 Stephen Foster Memorial Pittsburgh, PA website | map
Piano sale Pittsburgh Opera hosts a piano sale of new and used Kawai, Baldwin, Yamaha, Mason & Hamlin, and other makes at significant discounts. By appointment only August 2-4. Open to the public on Sunday, August 5, noon - 5:00 PM. 08/02/2012 - 08/05/2012
Location: Pittsburgh Opera, 2425 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, PA website
The Golden Dragon A beautiful giant cricket is exploited by an ant, stewardesses 30,000 feet in the air speak to boat people in the Atlantic, a tooth lands in a bowl of soup, and a dead boy is carried thousands of miles home on a river. Wielding a dreamlike kaleidoscope, making and remaking connections that span the globe, playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig tells The Golden Dragon's tragicomic tale of globalization. It's set in your local takeout, wherever it and whomever you might be. Karla Boos directs. 08/02/2012 - 08/26/2012
Location: Lake Carnegie, Highland Park, Pittsburgh, PA website
 First Fridays: The Bobs Manhattan Transfer meets Monty Python…Robin Williams meets Bobby McFerrin…J.S. Bach meets Jimi Hendrix: Grammy-nominated vocal acrobats (and certifiable nutjobs), that's The Bobs. This original “band without instruments” has been skewering the classics, breaking all the rules of vocal music for over 25 years, playing everywhere from Lincoln Center to Berlin's Passionkirche. 08/03/2012 Time: 7:00 pm 7227 Reynolds St., Pittsburgh, PA website | map
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