Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Karla Boos has built Quantum Theatre’s local “Q” rating on bringing the unexpected to Pittsburgh. The quirky company that could exist without a home, create a Baroque…
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Pittsburgh City Paper - An inventive, site-specific adaptation views nostalgia and sorrow through an absurdist lens. All the Names is an adaptation of the eponymous José Saramago novel. The 1997 book…
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - A puzzle pursued in intriguing fits and starts, narration alternating with wordless installations, magic walls that write, a ceiling that speaks, characters doubled, the audience on the move ...…
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The Pittsburgh Tatler - José Saramago’s All the Names is a mysterious and haunting novel. The story revolves around Senhor José, a timid, middle-aged, low-level civil servant in the densely bureaucratic “Central…
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Tribune-Review - Quantum Theatre has chosen an apt setting for its production “All the Names.” The original, now decommissioned, Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny on what is now the North…
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Brandon Getz: How did development on All The Names begin? Karla Boos: Barbara Luderowski said she was interested in doing something together, and this book seemed like it would provide…
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