NEXTpittsburgh - For three decades, Quantum has invited audiences to think beyond the stage when it comes to experiencing live theater — producing site-specific plays in evocative settings. How fitting that the…
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Pittsburgh City Paper - Karla Boos takes Pittsburgh theater beyond the stage. Karla Boos admits that, when she founded Quantum Theatre in 1990, she never thought it would become her life’s work.…
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onStage - So much Pittsburgh theater, so little time is among my top picks for the subtitle of my theater-going life. A good overall title might be: “There’s No Business Like…
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Pittsburgh Today Live - Heather and David talk with Pittsburgh Magazine's Sean Collier for the PTL Weekend Guide! Watch the video.
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Pittsburgh Magazine - Top Pick: A Somber Yet Lovely Centennial Performance from Quantum Theatre. The two-person musical “The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk” is, in some ways, a curious choice for Quantum…
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Pittsburgh City Paper - For its 100th production, Quantum Theatre mounts an unconventional, intimate musical following the lives of Russian Jewish painter Marc Chagall (Dan Mayhak) and his wife Bella…
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The Jewish Chronicle - During difficult moments such as the one we are going through now, nothing has made me feel calmer than looking back at my roots. I first…
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Entertainment Central Pittsburgh - Calling anything a must-see is an overstatement. If you haven’t seen Citizen Kane, don’t worry; you will be fine. But there is an urgency about live theater…
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The Pittsburgh Tatler - In the Yiddish love song “Tumbalalaika,” a young man poses a riddle to a young woman: “What can grow without rain or snow?/ What can blaze and…
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‘Burgh Vivant - When famous modernist artist Marc Chagall (Dan Mayhak) gets a call from a pretentious and elitist art snob (who speaks in metaphoric and bombastic gibberish), he looks…
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