Tribune-Review - In the world of musicals and plays, 2024 was a hilarious, heartfelt and enlightening year in the city of Pittsburgh. From eye-opening world premieres to fresh interpretations of…
onStage – It’s been a bumpy road to get to the best-of list, with a forecast of potholes and promise for the foreseeable future. So fasten your seatbelts, and let’s…
BroadwayWorld Pittsburgh - Quantum's outdoor tragicomedy is stunning and sweltering, even on a cool night. Sometimes you don't have to change a word to change the meaning of a piece...…
WESA - In the program notes for Quantum Theatre’s “A Moon for the Misbegotten,” director J. Cody Spellman calls Eugene O’Neill’s final play “a director’s dream.” That assessment might surprise…
Pittsburgh Quarterly - It is a precept of Zen art to incorporate the spaces between objects into a creation, and to consider them just as significant as the objects depicted.…
Tribune-Review - After driving through the peaceful Longue Vue Club in Verona and parking, audience members made their way to an array of chairs on risers in a clearing. Before…
Pittsburgh Magazine - In “A Moon for the Misbegotten,” the final play written by Eugene O’Neill, the fears and failures of two lives are revealed, considered and confronted over the…
onStage Pittsburgh - Atmosphere and acting. Quantum Theatre’s wholehearted embrace of Eugene O’Neill’s last play blends the cricket-filled night of a wooded hill overlooking the Allegheny River with the moving performances of…
‘Burgh Vivant - On one fateful night, under the full moon and a multitude of stars, anything can happen, confessions of unrequited love, acts of kindness or cruelty, deep desires…
Pittsburgh Owlscribe - Anticipating my Quantum Theatre outing to Verona to catch its current production of A Moon for the Misbegotten, I rummaged the Internet to find something informative about…