CMU School of Drama


Friday, November 07, 2008

Art itself is the subject for Dan Jemmett's new show for Quantum Theatre.

Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh: "There's little surprising in Quantum Theatre taking over an art gallery. The peripatetic company that's performed in a rain-soaked rose garden and commandeered a decommissioned swimming pool won't fret over the polished parquet floors and chandelier-lit, velvet-clad walls of the Frick Art & Historical Center."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think Quantum has it down. With the way the economy is going, theatre is not going to be able to afford big pricey sets with lighting and special effects. Found locations i think are going to become a more common venue for various theater companies. i think this has many more challenges for the designers, actors and directors alike. thinking of how to make the space support the story, while maybe not changing it will push all of those involved to communicate in new and perhaps simpler ways.