Entertainment Central Pittsburgh - Quantum Theatre is a company that goes for the knockout punch every time. You won’t find any “safe” plays on the Quantum schedule, no tried-and-true crowd…
'Burgh Vivant - High in the Mirama Hills between Uganda and Rwanda, a young American, David (Scott Parkinson) encounters God’s Blessing (Patrick J. Ssenjovu) and their lives are forever changed…
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Rarely do you find a work of art speak so precisely to its time as Quantum Theatre's new production. If you knew me, you would not have…
Pittsburgh City Paper - This production comes off as forced and overly grand. Big meals are not always filling, especially when they’re pumped full of empty calories. I came away…
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - It took a few conversations, the right play and 23 tons of dirt to cement a collaboration between Karla Boos and Anne Hamburger, kindred spirits in the…
NEXTpittsburgh - Any project undertaken by Quantum Theatre delves into bold and innovative territory. Its latest production marks several firsts for the company, which is celebrating 27 seasons taking theatre off…
Pittsburgh City Paper - By turns hilarious and sinister, and sometimes both at once, Collaborators is an exceptionally engaging evening of theater. Playwright John Hodge’s satiric drama imagines an almost-plausible 1930s…
'Burgh Vivant - Mike “Buzz” Buzzelli reviews COLLABORATORS by John Hodge at Quantum Theatre, directed by Jed Allen Harris, through April 30th, 2017. For tickets and more information, visit www.quantumtheatre.com. ‘Burgh…
Pittsburgh Quarterly - Risky theatre in an old warehouse. Just as Colette could say, “There are no ordinary cats,” one could say that there are no ordinary productions from Quantum…
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Whizz! Bang! It’s off to the races with a comic chase scene, our hero pursued by an unmistakable Josef Stalin, one of the all-time monsters in the…