5 things to do in Pittsburgh this weekend: April 5-7
It’s springtime and baseball is back along with other fun things to do this weekend.
Festival time
The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour is Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Byham Theater, Downtown. Stories of “remote journeys, ground-breaking expeditions, and cutting-edge adventures told through the eyes of adventurers, authors, photographers, and filmmakers from around the globe” will come to Pittsburgh. The tour is presented by Venture Outdoors.
Details: trustarts.org
Don’t forget the Banff Mountain Film Festival swings into town this weekend. The film fest is also a benefit for @ventureoutdoors, a #Pittsburgh nonprofit that runs @kayakpittsburgh and makes it easier for everyone to get outdoors. https://t.co/YPQO1bcHJb
— I heart PGH (@iheartpgh) April 4, 2019
Music to your ears
French conductor Emmanuel Krivine makes his Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra debut with Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony with performances Friday, Saturday and Sunday. A pre-concert talk will be led by associate conductor Earl Lee.
Details: pittsburghsymphony.org
Play ball
This is the first weekend of baseball for the 2019 season at PNC Park on the North Side. The Pirates host the Cincinnati Reds on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Friday, the first 20,000 fans receive a Steve Blass T-shirt. Sunday is the first kids’ day of the season.
Details: pirates.com
Our four on the hill this weekend at PNC:
✅ Jordan
✅ Joe
✅ Trevor
✅ Chris #LetsGoBucs pic.twitter.com/5csJvvQcRh— Pirates (@Pirates) April 4, 2019
Gather together
The Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Pittsburgh brings the 13th annual Gathering of Catholic Men on Saturday at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall in Oakland. The theme is Encounter Mercy and speakers include Bishop David A. Zubik, Steve Pokorny, Sean O’Hare, Jimmy Mitchell, Kris Frank and Bob Rice.
Details: cmfpitt.org
A doll’s house
This is the final weekend to catch, “A Doll’s House, Part 2” at the O’Reilly Theater, Pittsburgh Public Theater’s home, Downtown. The theater welcomed back Ted Pappas to direct this show. Pappas lead the theater for 18 years before retiring in the fall. The play is described as laugh-out-loud funny, but also takes the audience through the complexities of marriage, law and parenthood.
Details: ppt.org
Still time to see A Doll's House at @ThePublicPGH through April 7th. Get tickets now! https://t.co/fcEglySqsO #Pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/mOqShayW2i
— BOLD Pittsburgh (@Boldpgh) March 31, 2019
JoAnne Klimovich Harrop is a TribLive reporter covering the region's diverse culinary scene and unique homes. She writes features about interesting people. The Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist began her career as a sports reporter. She has been with the Trib for 26 years and is the author of "A Daughter's Promise." She can be reached at jharrop@triblive.com.
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