Entertainment Central Pittsburgh - Have you heard the one about the tectonic plates? Early in Quantum Theatre’s new play—which is staged as a nightclub comedy act—the comedian, an Indian-American named…
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Tribune-Review - You never know where Quantum Theatre will turn up next or what it will produce. But it's always a sure bet that it will be a production that…
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Start with a 9-year-old Indian-American child, add teen angst, Hindu theology, tectonic plates, the history of Stonehenge a la Monty Python, colonial and sexual oppression and Galileo’s…
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - It's par for the course for stand-up comedians: riff on their ethnicity, share life experiences, morph into characters and generally work out the question, "Where do I…
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Tribune-Review - A community center in Friendship becomes a kitschy comedy club, while a stand-up comedy routine offers a hilarious exploration of identity and acceptance in Quantum Theatre's production of…
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Brahman/i is a play about the spaces in between. Conflicting identities, transformations, trying on different skins until one finally feels like it fits. A play about the process of becoming,…
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Onstage: instead of an altar, a lascivious leather loveseat. Instead of a choir, a Casio. At the opposite end of the sanctuary, shelves of liquor bottles glow disco colors, and…
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Here today, gone ... well, it depends. Theater's glory is that it's live, right in the same room with you, but disappearing by the moment. How long…
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Director John Shepard It started in LA. Years before he would direct Quantum Theatre’s production of Tamara, John Shepard was visiting the West Coast, and a friend was playing the…
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The Intelligencer - Quantum, founded by Boos in 1990, is known for staging its productions in unusual settings, in out-of-the-ordinary venues. Its current offering, “Tamara,” a drama written in 1981…
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