Tull theater to premiere first live theatrical performance This is Tull Family Theater’s first live theatrical performance, but not their first collaboration with Quantum. The cultural partners presented a screening…
Seeking the center on guns; Play asks: Can we talk about this? The stories about guns were very personal; A couple living in Lebanon during the civil war retreated into…
Quantum Theater’s ‘The Gun Show’ Is More Of A ‘Highly Personalized Lecture’ Than A Show I’m in a little bit of quandary about this review of The Gun Show (Can…
Bullet Points – a review of “The Gun Show (Can we talk about this?) An actor (Andrew William Smith) speaks for a playwright (E. M. Lewis) and her relationship with…
“The Gun Show (Can We Talk About This?)” Sparks Dialogue on Gun Control Anton Chekhov’s advice to playwrights – “If in the first act you have hung a pistol on…
‘The Gun Show’ aims to spark conversation and bridge the political divide SEWICKLEY — We need to talk about guns. That’s the belief of EM Lewis, who hopes her one-man…
It’s a mystery, or rather, several. A biography, or maybe three. A romantic narrative. A workout! It’s Quantum Theatre’s multidimensional, sometimes daunting new “Chatterton,” a play by Karla Boos now…
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 adult might tell a…
Here’s what I know: In 1988 British writer Peter Ackroyd published Chatterton, a multi-layered work using, as it’s starting point, the life and death of 18th-century poet Thomas Chatterton. If we know…
In the mystery tale “The Garden of Forking Paths,” a learned Chinese nobleman announces he is retiring from public life to go off and “construct a labyrinth.” Years pass, with…