Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - “Nice and easy does it” does not fit the Quantum Theatre vocabulary as dictated by its founder, Karla Boos. An intriguing story that presents a theatrical conundrum…
USA Today - As the story goes, Romantic-era poet Thomas Chatterton took his own life as a teenager in 1770 – but a painting that appears to show him as an…
Pittsburgh Magazine - Quantum Theatre’s new play, “Chatterton,” features guest appearances by some of Pittsburgh’s best chefs. Don’t worry about making pre- or post-show dinner reservations if you’re planning on…
NEXTpittsburgh - If you attend a Quantum Theatre performance of “Chatterton,” you won’t just watch the show. You’ll be immersed in it. You will, literally, have it for dinner. Happening Sept. 14…
Dear Book Qlubbers, Okay, all, we have a very exciting event on Monday where we can take this discussion face-to-face! Prof. Jim Kincaid, our Fearless Book Qlub Leader, asked me…
We're halfway through Part 2! Fun fact related to the questions of forgery: "The Lost Art of Eighteenth-Century Flute Playing" is not a "real" book. In the novel, it is…
Littsburgh - Quantum Theatre’s latest production, Chatterton, is adapted from Peter Ackroyd’s bestselling and Booker Prize-nominated novel of the same name, a century-spanning exploration of authenticity and literary counterfeiture (“one…
Welcome, book Qlubbers! So, most of us have read through Part 1 by now, and there's so much to unpack in there. I'm going to start the conversation with the…
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - The Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts is back and expanding its scope, adding premieres from the United States — including some from right here at home —…
Pittsburgh City Paper - The work relates the playwright’s journey to find foster siblings. Two years in the making, Gab Cody’s multimedia Inside Passage, as presented by Quantum Theatre, is both…