The Buzz from Buzzelli: Pittsburgh’s Top To Do’s (6/16 – 6/19)

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By Michael “Buzz” Buzzelli, ‘Burgh Vivant

Sketchy

Sketch comedy troupe the Harvey WALLbangers return to the Carnegie Stage this weekend with “Luck it, We’ll do it Five.” They’ll be performing live in front of an audience. The L and the F may be reversed in the poster. They’ll be taking on conspiracy theorists, jilted lovers, sex toys, celebrity nudes and more. Come out to the Carnegie Stage, 25 W. Main Street, Carnegie, PA 15106. For more information, click here.

 

Light it up

A superstitious leading lady, her outspoken mother, a temperamental director, an enthusiastic producer and his wife, a star-struck Shiner and a truck-driver-turned-playwright all converge for the opening of a new play in Moss Hart’s “Light Up the Sky.” It’s all happening at the Little Lake Theatre, 500 Lakeside Drive, Canonsburg, PA 15317. For more information, click here.

 

Sousside Art n’nat

It’s the South Side Art Crawl this weekend with over two hundred and fifty visual artists, thirty bands with live painting, performances and more. It’s up and down East Carson Street, but start at the Rex Theater, 1602 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203. For tickets and more information, click here.

 

Brew and Chew too!

Pittsburgh’s beer fest with a bite returns to the Monroeville. It’s time for the Brew N’ Chew. They’ll be showcasing over one hundred craft, regional and imported beers with food tastings and pairings. This year’s events features an outdoor biergarten, a tailgate party, live music and much, much more. Bring your designated driver to the Monroeville Convention Center, 209 Mall Plaza Blvd., Monroeville, PA 15146. For more information and tickets, click here.

 

Vamping it up

In the 15th century, the desperate Church summons an ancient, bloodthirsty evil to transform a handsome young warrior-prince into a supernatural weapon whose purpose is to defend their homeland from the onslaught of the Turkish hordes in “Bloody Hell.” Is it the origin of Dracula? To be sure, you have to go to the McKeesport Little Theater, 1614 Coursin Street, McKeesport, PA 15232. For more information, click here.

– MB

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