Pittsburgh Public Theater announces 2025-26 season
Pittsburgh Public Theater has announced its 2025-26 season, which it is calling “Now More Than Ever.”
The Public’s 2025-26 season at the O’Reilly Theater opens in October with Michael Frayn’s “Noises Off.” It will be directed by Margot Bordelon, a New Yorker who specializes in comedy and new work. “Noises Off” will be staged Oct. 1-19.
Following Pittsburgh Public Theater’s holiday tradition, “A Christmas Story: The Play,” which will be presented Dec. 4-21, outgoing artistic director Marya Sea Kaminski will return to the Public to direct “An Enemy of the People.” This Henrik Ibsen play, adapted by Amy Herzog and fresh from a Broadway run featuring “Succession” actor Jeremy Strong, tells a story of truth versus corruption. It runs from Feb. 4 to March 1.
The 2025-26 season closes with the Pittsburgh premiere of “Public Trust,” winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for drama. “Public Trust” weaves a tale of a lovable loner who confronts his demons only to discover angels around every corner. It will be presented March 25 to April 29, 2026.
Additional information on Pittsburgh Public Theater is available at ppt.org.