‘Go See A Show’ Offers Discounted Tickets to Participating Pittsburgh-Area Theaters

 

onStage Pittsburgh - Go See a Show, a regional initiative currently involving nearly 20 producing theater companies, is underway, offering discounts to performances and aiming to “reenergize local audiences and celebrate the enduring impact of live theater.”

Through July 2026, the campaign offers one-stop shopping at GoSeeAShowPGH.com, where promotions and discount codes are available for select performances of the following participants:

  • Alumni Theater Company

  • Attack Theatre

  • The Becoming Arts Collective

  • Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama

  • City Theatre

  • Front Porch Theatricals

  • Little Lake Theatre

  • New Hazlett Theater

  • New Horizon Theater

  • Old Schoolhouse Players

  • Pittsburgh International Classic Theatre

  • Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company

  • Pittsburgh Public Theater

  • Pittsburgh Savoyards

  • Prime Stage Theatre

  • Pittsburgh CLO

  • South Park Theatre

  • Stage 62

  • Quantum Theatre

The campaign was spearheaded by the trio of Pittsburgh Public Theater, City Theatre and Pittsburgh CLO, and advanced on November 3, 2025. On that day at the O’Reilly Theater, dozens of artists and company representatives were in attendance, invited by the trio to open up a discussion about their exploration of shared resources.

“What came out of that gathering was a collective energy around audience engagement, hope for the future, and a clear desire to work together,” the announcement of Go See A Show said.

Dozens of performing arts and cultural partners across the city have signed on to the initiative, supported in part by a Connection grant from the Allegheny Regional Asset District to City Theatre and Pittsburgh Public Theater. 

“Our region’s performing arts organizations have long showcased a vast array and deep bench of talent,” Shaunda McDill, Managing Director of the Public, said in a statement. “The stories we tell on stage reflect the breadth and depth of our lived experiences, and the people of this city maintain a tradition of showing up for them. Go See a Show reminds people that our theatre scene is replete with an abundance of stories worth showcasing, and they are worth making time for.”

“Life gets busy, and it’s easy for even the most engaged audiences to go longer than they intend between shows,” said Pittsburgh Executive Producer, CLO Mark Fleischer. “Go See A Show makes it easier to explore the full range of theater happening across Pittsburgh each week and to rediscover the joy of being in the room together, sharing an experience that only exists live.” 

“Across Pittsburgh, theater organizations are hearing the same thing from audiences and artists alike: there is an appetite for more visible, collaborative arts marketing and a shared approach to audience development – simply put, we are stronger together,” said James  McNeel, Managing Director at City Theatre.

The project remains open to any organization that produces live performing arts in Pittsburgh. Producers interested in participating can complete the form available at GoSeeAShowPGH.com, and their organization will be added to the campaign website. 

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Lee Glovick