“Nietzsche famously castigated Euripides for killing the tradition of the chorus in Greek tragedy, because the audience no longer had music to inform its comprehension. He even felt that Euripides…
“Imagine what life would be like if you could see the shapes and contours and colors of things, but your brain could not organize those shapes and contours and colors…
“Is what I see the same as what you see? Is what you call “red” and what I call “red” the same? This popular thought experiment makes great cocktail party…
“Known for its cutting edge plays, Quantum Theatreis currently staging an opera based on the book “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat!” “I feel…that I am equally,…
“Unusual… engrossing and compelling…” by Mike Buzzelli, ‘Burgh Vivant
“We spend a lot of time as a culture romanticizing quirky iconoclasts, people who see the world just a little bit differently than us, in films, novels and plays. We…
“…The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat concerns opera singer and teacher “Dr. P,” who is found to have visual agnosia, a neurological condition preventing him from synthesizing…
“Which of your senses would you give up first? Granted, the five enhance each other. But taste — that would be first to go, right? Then feeling — even with…
Quantum Theatre presents The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat. Chamber opera by Michael Nyman based on Oliver Sacks’ book, to run in East Liberty For release October…