The Buzz from Buzzelli: Pittsburgh’s Top To Do’s (4/20 – 4/23)

By Michael “Buzz” Buzzelli, ‘Burgh Vivant

Dysfunction Junction

Playwright Sarah Kane’s play, “4.48 Psychosis,” opens this weekend. It’s a poignant and funny story about a woman dancing on the edge between life and death, struggling with her depression. It’s at the Carnegie Stage, Carnegie, 25 W. Main Street, PA 15106. For more information, click here.

 

Funny Lady

On Friday April 2, Gab Bonesso releases her Comedy Album “Everybody’s Dead” at the Warhol. Bonesso has been voted Best Comedian by the City Paper and Pittsburgh Magazine. Special guest Gene Collier, sports columnist and stand up, will be telling jokes with her at the  Andy Warhol Museum, 117 Sandusky Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212. For more information, click here.

 

Star Dates

On Saturday April 22, you can dress up in a colorful costume and party at Kablam 2017- Cosmic Cause-Play. It’s a way out cosmic costume party and fundraiser for Pittsburgh’s museum of comics. Grab your land speeder, your TARDIS or you transporter and get to the ToonSeum, 945 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. For more information, click here.

 

In Cars

On Saturday April 22, you have a second chance to go to an Album Release Party. Get down and dirty with Carsickness as they release their brand new album. They’ll be celebrating with the Nox Boys at Gooski’s, 3117 Brereton Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 . The show is only five dollars! Learn about Carsickness here.

 

Abstracts

It’s always a treat to go to the Frick, but now you can catch eighteen abstract works by artist Elise Adibi, which are on view at there. Get uptown to the Frick Art & Historical Center, 7227 Reynolds Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15208. For more information, click here.

– MB

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