RealTime Arts
RealTime Arts connects human beings through unique theatrical experiences that celebrate real people and real stories.
Our upcoming EQUITABLE DINNERS events in July feature a meal and an original play based on conversations with Pittsburghers like this lovely lady, about food, health, and American identity. Come share a meal, a play, and a conversation with your neighbors to celebrate the 250th anniversary of our country! RSVP at realtimearts.org for Equtable Dinners. Theme: “We Hold These Truths: American Potluck. Link in bio!
Announcing EQUITABLE DINNERS Pittsburgh! Starting July 7, a play, a meal, a conversation in private homes and community hubs across Pittsburgh. The theme: “We Hold These Truths”: American Potluck. The play, meal, and conversation will center on food, health and American identity and commemorate the 250th anniversary of our nation. 🇺🇸 RSVP link in bio— tix extremely limited!!
Headline: RealTime Arts is a Resident Company of in 2026-27!
Looking forward to premiering our collab with Ukrainian and US Veterans: *there is a blue that only children see* in the Lillie in Feb 2027!
Thank you for your longtime support— looking forward to our partnership 🔥👏🔥
Final moments of the Creative Placemaking Summit in Memphis — shares his take-aways with , Director of Grants and Programs at . Are you recognizing your value? Are you owning your narrative? And who are you taking with you? Thank you to and Memphis—
“Weak bonds.” The gentle social bonds that tie a society together, people you connect with in your daily life. Your barista, your barber, the audience member next to you. They’re vital to public life, they’re weakening, and they’re part of what RealTime’s looking to build. Stick with us to hear more of what we picked up at the Summit
When it’s rainy and grey, a high school musical saves the day. Big fans of Woodland Hills High School! Young Frankenstein ftw 🎭
Our projects balance art and community service, which ain’t easy. Learning how others do it at the Creative Placemaking Community Summit in Memphis this week. Thanks for inviting us to present on the Saints Tour, too!
The bar is really high for theater that strives to make change. Thats why we’re headed to the Creative Placemaking Community Summit in Memphis this week. We’ve been asked to present on our play/ production model THE SAINTS TOUR, and we can’t wait to hear from others across the region how they meet the high bar(s) that public art sets.
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We’re excited to see our listening sessions filling up this weekend— but we still have room for you! One of our participants sent these scrumptious photos of dishes they made in preparation for our discussions on food and American identity— YUM!!! What does food mean to you, as an American? Link in linktree to participate! Out of Hand Theater Bernie Pintar
What do you think about TACO TUESDAY? Tell us!
Be part of creating a brand new play about food, health and American identity by attending a Zoom “listening session” Saturday April 18th 2-4 or Monday April 20, 6-8! Mondays filling up quick but we have some space Saturday… Click the linktree in bio or visit www.realtimearts.org to RSVP.
In these sessions, we’ll ask questions about food, you, and our country, and use your thoughts to write an original play which will be presented in private homes across the city this July!
These EQUITABLE DINNERS events include a play, a meal, and a conversation. The model was created by Out of Hand Theater and is also running in Minneapolis at Mixed Blood Theatre. We’re so excited to bring Pittsburgh into this national conversation!
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