Whether he’s dancing under Broadway lights or appearing on the big screen, Will Jewett brings with him not only immense talent but also the heart of a small-town kid who never stopped chasing the next big moment.
Shows
Six unforgettable concerts planned for 2025-26 Solo and Chamber Music Series
Audiences at this year’s Solo & Chamber Music Series at Pittsburg State University can expect seats in an intimate concert environment with renowned artists from across the nation.
Campus alive with the sound of music
Each summer, the campus is alive with the sound of music, thanks to youth camps and concerts under the direction of the Pittsburg State University Music Department.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month will be celebrated in a more robust way this year at Pittsburg State University and across the community.
Local Entertainers
Southeast Kansas is known for its live entertainment. Learn how you can follow your favorite local comedians, musicians, and theater groups.
Oktoberfest celebrations
Grab your lederhosen, and prepare to polka and party!
Pittsburg Arts Council Presents Second Saturdays: A Monthly Celebration of Art and Community
The Pittsburg Arts Council (PAC) is thrilled to announce the launch of Second Saturdays, a monthly community event aimed at fostering creativity, supporting local artists, and bringing together the entire Pittsburg community to celebrate the arts.
Little Balkans Folk Life Music Program
Join emcee J.T. Knoll at the annual Little Balkans Folk Life Music Festival at the west end of Pittsburg’s Lincoln Park.
Painting a Picture: Pittsburg’s Art Scene
When a The New York Times writer stopped by Memorial Auditorium & Convention Center in Pittsburg on the advice of a local, who suggested he see Pittsburg Community Theatre’s production of “The Wizard of Oz” while he was in town, he was unprepared for what he stumbled upon: A sold-out show. And it was a great one.
Restoring a Treasure at the Colonial Fox Theatre
“You can tell the world that Pittsburg has one of the finest theatres in [the] Southwest.” That was the Pittsburg Daily Headlight’s introduction to the newly opened Colonial Theatre in March of 1920. By all accounts, the new theatre made a dramatic impact on the local entertainment scene; two thousand […]

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