Welcome to the region's finest in entertainment.........where the arts come alive!
The Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center, fondly known as PPAC, is located on the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown's campus and hosts world-class artists and performances each season.
Coming up in our 2011/2012: Deer Camp the Musical; Neil Berg's Braodwa Holiday; Away in the Basement: A Church Basement Ladies Christmas; CATS; The Capitol Steps: Desperate House Members; BLAST!; Ragamala Dance Sacred Earth and much much more!!
View a list of our full season here or on our website including The River City Brass Band, Johnstown Symphony Orchestra, Stage Door Series, and Pitt-Johnstown Theatre.
Tickets range from $6.00 for Children's shows up to $45.00 for Adults.
Discounts are available for Senior Citizens, Pitt-Johnstown Alumni with Gold Card, Under 18, and Pitt-Johnstown Faculity/Staff/Student.
Frequent audience members are eligible for the PPAC Flex Series. Create your own by selecting four or more performances and receive a 20% discount off of the regular price. You must purchase the same number of tickets for all performances. (Pitt-Johnstown Theatre, Johnstown Symphony Orchestra, River City Brass Band, Winter Jazz, and Stage Door Series are not included in the Flex Series.)
For more information or questions:
E-mail: upjarts@pitt.edu
Website: www.upjarts.org
Phone: 814.269.7200
A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:











Try a related search: arts, entertainment, university, college, music, live, production, theaters, fine, arts, theater, theater, companies, ppac, musicals, musical, upj, university, pitt, johnstown, proforming, arts
Contents of The Daily American Yellow Pages
© 2012 The Daily American. All rights reserved.
Business Directory, Newspaper Ad, and Daily Deal software are powered by Own Local.
Local Hero, AdForge, and Daily Deals software are © OwnLocal.com 2008-2011.
Home | Somerset PA Coupons | Somerset PA Business Reviews | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
We request minimal access to your account to help serve you,
while ensuring users don't abuse this service :)