Pittsburgh Events: Your Guide to April 14-20, 2025

We know this weekend is probably full with Easter events, but if you happen to find yourself with a little free time here’s your guide to events around Pittsburgh. From April 14-20, 2025 we’re celebrating events where you can gather with othersq. Grab your mom and take her to a Broadway production right here in Pittsburgh. Or, let your kiddos bask in the excitement of Easter with a special brunch. No matter where you go or who you decide to go with, this week and weekend guarantee you fun.

Pittsburgh Events: Your Guide to April 14-20, 2025

A group of performers from Some Like It Hot on a purple stage in Pittsburgh.
Photo Courtesy of Some Like It Hot

Some Like It Hot

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Benedum Center, April 15-20

Step into the roaring 20s with this sizzling Broadway sensation featuring music from the same songwriters as Hairspray! This Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical throws you into the heart of the Prohibition-era, as two musicians, fleeing a mob hit, embark on a cross-country adventure in disguise. Expect a whirlwind of mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and high-stakes escapes as they navigate a world of glamorous singers and gangsters.

A young girl reads from a book while a man sits with a cello on a couch during a production in Pittsburgh.
Photo Courtesy of CMU School of Drama

Titanic, The Musical

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Philip Chosky Theater Proscenium, April 15-23

Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Drama presents this historic story come to life. This Tony Award-winning musical, with a story and book by Peter Stone and music and lyrics by Maury Yeston, portrays the triumph and tragedy of the passengers aboard the Titanic voyage. Directed by School of Drama alumnus Telly Leung, the musical delves into the causes, conditions, and diverse characters that shaped this event.

Two bunnies on a green table at Nemacolin near Pittsburgh with carious fake carrots and greenery on the table.
Photo Courtesy of Nemacolin

Easter Weekend at Nemacolin

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Nemacolin, April 18-20

Make Easter one to remember with a weekend of family-friendly Easter surprises at Nemacolin’s resort. All ages can enjoy the spring fun, including Easter egg hunts for both kids and adults, wildlife adventures, crafts, art classes, outdoor adventures, and indoor golf. Plus, dine at a special Easter Brunch on Sunday, April 20, and even order curated Easter baskets for delivery to your room or to brunch.

A group of dancers in blank and white sit in a collage on a white background.
Photo Courtesy of Twyla Tharp Dance

Twyla Tharp Dance

Byham Theater, April 19

Twyla Tharp marks her 60th anniversary with a captivating dance tour. This show features the Olivier-nominated Diabelli, an exploration of Beethoven’s renowned composition, and also the world premiere of Slack Tide, a fresh, dynamic work set to a reimagined score of Philip Glass’s Aguas da Amazonia. Lose yourself in Tharp’s signature wit and musicality as she showcases two distinct yet equally breathtaking pieces

A group of four people cheers cocktail glasses to a brunch event in Pittsburgh's aviary.
Photo Courtesy of the National Aviary

Easter Brunch

National Aviary, April 20

Start off Easter with an exclusive brunch amongst the tropics of the aviary. Sit in the beautiful Garden Room for deviled eggs, fresh fruit, quiche, pancakes, crab cakes, chicken and waffles, plus so much more. You can even upgrade your drink to one of their special, holiday cocktails like an Easter Bunny Sangria. After, you’ll get to explore the birds of the aviary with your family on this special day.

Story by Kylie Thomas
Featured Photo Courtesy of Twyla Tharp Dance

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