Pittsburgh City Paper - Vocalists Katy Williams, Ian McEuen and Kevin Glavin are more than up to the task in this chamber opera. In 1985 there was probably not a…
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We hope you enjoyed your Quantum experience, and we'd love to hear your thoughts on The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. Leave a comment below and tell…
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Entertainment Central Pittsburgh - It is not true, as the old joke goes, that you want to be in Pittsburgh when the world ends because everything happens here 20 years…
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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…
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Pittsburgh Quarterly - In Richard Brautigan’s classic surrealist novel, Trout Fishing In America, the narrator visits a store selling trout streams by the foot. They are stacked in piles like pieces of…
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - On its base level, “The River” is about a sports fanatic — in this case, fly fishing — whose passions don’t translate well with women. In Quantum…
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Theater crowds of the past marveled at the sensation of reality when a chandelier or helicopter dropped from the ceiling. Andrew William Smith says he’s not sure…
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Pittsburgh City Paper - There are so many layers and word plays in this fish tale. Quantum Theatre’s production of Jez Butterworth’s The River is funny, romantic, poetic — and almost entirely…
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - All the human necessities are gathered under one roof in “The River,” an hourlong mystery about love, life and trout. An outdoorsman has taken his new girlfriend…
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Tribune-Review - Quantum Theatre's next play is a mystery and a drama with a tinge of magical realism, says its director Adil Mansoor. “The world you are staring at is…
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