Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts is owned and operated by Pittsburgh Symphony, Inc., a non-profit organization, and is the year-round home of …
Reviews
Tripadvisor
5.0/5 · 287 reviews
5-star
67%
4-star
0%
3-star
33%
2-star
0%
1-star
0%
Recent reviews
Any rating
Loading reviews...
Oct 24, 2024
Museum was excellent and so much to experience. The sports museum and Heinz exhibit were very enjoyable and informative. Would definitely recommend.Full review by Gary W
Nov 29, 2023
Took my 16 y/o daughter to the Nightmare Before Christmas and it was excellent. We both had a wonderful time. Great atmosphere. Staff was very helpful in helping us find our seats. Music was beautifu…Full review by Karen B
Aug 15, 2022
I walked over to see this building. I only saw it from the outside and it’s not all that impressive. I was expecting something else but I saw it.Full review by LostALot22
We're going to see Darci Lynn in November and purchased seats in the orchestra "Pit" and have never sat there before...was wondering how good the seats are and if there's any obstructions (hoping their great seats or the price I paid to take my grand-daughter, who is 8 years old).
A:
I’m sure they’re nice as you are close to the action but anytime I go to see a performance I like to be in the tiers so I can see the entirety of the stage. That being said, if it is a lone …
I’m sure they’re nice as you are close to the action but anytime I go to see a performance I like to be in the tiers so I can see the entirety of the stage. That being said, if it is a lone performer sitting close is always nice. I typically go to symphonies there and sitting in the pit area completely defeats the purpose of seeing the entire orchestra in my opinion. Have fun! I’m sure it’ll be great!
Anyone have reviews of seats in the grand stage box right at Heinz hall? I hope they are ok
A:
I sat there and it was pretty nice. It’s a more intimate setting because you don’t have an entire row of people that you have to move for or step over if someone happens to get up.
We like to arrive about an hour before the curtain rises. This will give you plenty of time to use the restroom, enjoy a cocktail and take in the ambience of the beautiful Heinz Hall.
We prefer back of the orchestra on the first level. Believe BB back. Not too crowded and you can see everything and sound is good. If you prefer looking down the upper balcony are the …
We prefer back of the orchestra on the first level. Believe BB back. Not too crowded and you can see everything and sound is good. If you prefer looking down the upper balcony are the least expensive, but I feel like I'm too far away.