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Performing and visual arts are hot in Pittsburgh this week

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Published on April 30, 2019
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Looking to up your appreciation of the arts?

We've rounded up four artsy events around Pittsburgh this week that will scratch your cultural itch, from a Shakespearean play to a cathedral tour.

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Blank

From the event description:

Performed by a new actor at each performance and continuing the formal experiment that marked "White Rabbit Red Rabbit," Nassim Soleimanpour brings us "Blank." Through a joint effort between audience and performer, the gaps in the script are filled in to reveal a story that celebrates the human imagination.  

When: Thursday, May 2, 8 p.m.
Where: 4200 Fifth Ave.
Price: $20
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Twelfth Night

From the event description:

Match wits with one of Shakespeare's most dynamic heroines in this hilarious tale of love, music and courage. Set in the colorful world of Portugal, "Twelfth Night" tickles the imagination as Viola disguises herself as a page boy to find her twin brother but finds herself at the center of a crazy love triangle.

When: Friday, May 3, 8 p.m.
Where: 6 Allegheny Square East
Price: $10-$25
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Score 38 Percent Off at Cathedral of Learning's Nationality Rooms

From the deal description:

Wander through meticulously decorated interiors representing the traditions of the many different immigrant groups that built the city.

Where: 4200 Fifth Ave., North Oakland
Price: $5 (38 percent off regular price of admission for two)
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