Quantum Entanglement

ensemble theatre · lucid dramatics · Ages 13+ · United States of America

world premiere
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JAMES FERRERO certified reviewer June 11, 2017
Quantum Entanglement pokes fun at it's title, as in "What does that even mean?" A science play? Kind of. What looks like a story astronomy-driven father and his daughter turns out to actually be more focused on her relationship with her mother. And it is a very real relationship. Hard to read, sometimes harsh, but ultimately loving. The earnestness of the father's character and the distant nature of the mother combine for Katelyn Schiller's fascinating daughter. She is raw, vulnerable, sweet, heart-breaking, and even takes a moment to let us all know that it's ok to be loved. It's all entangling, but that's why we do it. A really stunning piece that you don't want to miss.... full review
RYAN LISMAN certified reviewer June 13, 2017
tagged as: unique · quirky · fascinating · original · Engaging
I had a wonderful time at Quantum Entanglement, it was a very unique and exciting theatrical experience and I highly recommend it. I really love plays that are innovative and present something that pushes the boundaries of Theatre, and I feel that this play absolutely did that with it's quirky story-telling devices and lack of any typical structure. Oh and that cat was fucking awesome. ... full review
ELIZA GIBSON certified reviewer June 17, 2017
tagged as: magical · delightful
Beautiful set and use of light, including inviting each audience member to be a "star." Well-acted and ultimately a delightful story about science and love that leaves you with a little taste of magic and hope.... full review
SEDITIOUS APOSTATE THEATRE COMPANY, LLC uncertified reviewer June 16, 2017
tagged as: Love · connections · joy · exuberant
Understanding. It is the ultimate goal of science, faith, and art. In that respect, Quantum Entanglement, demonstrates that even people who care for each other cannot really fully understand each other. All that can be observed by anyone, especially the individuals themselves, is their relation to each other.... full review
TINKS LOVELACE uncertified reviewer June 17, 2017
Katelyn Schiller is brave, bold and beautiful in this piece. A must see. Visually stunning with some brilliant, hit-you-in-the-gut moments. ... full review
LAURA WILEY certified reviewer June 18, 2017
tagged as: space · Beautiful · moving · powerful · emotional · Love
This show is such a beautiful love letter from Katelyn Schiller to her audiences, you will be emotionally transported. I loved her emotional depths she went to, and I loved the immersive nature of the show. The set was absolutely gorgeous, and I am always going to be a sucker for colored lights, I was mesmerized. Also, I may have bonded with the cat puppet. Such a moving, lovely show, please make sure you get a chance to see it! ... full review
PATRICK ALBANESIUS certified reviewer June 19, 2017
This was a beautiful story, told from a heartfelt and honest place. I especially loved the audience interaction, and the visual production design. Katelyn Schiller has created, both with her words and her performance, a masterful show. ... full review
MATTHEW ROBINSON certified reviewer June 21, 2017
A touching, beautiful, loving and thought provoking production that has stuck with me well after experiencing it. Masterfully blending emotions, love, science, space, the supernatural and philosophy all into one gorgeous pot of a story and performance. It is both a loving tribute to family and love as well as the mysteries of the cosmos itself. Outstanding work!... full review
GRAYDON SCHLICHTER certified reviewer June 22, 2017
Science-y & Wonder-y. Pay close attention so you can fully experience ever moment of the journey. ... full review
BONNIE SLUDIKOFF certified reviewer June 23, 2017
This is a delicious piece of theatre and would be even better when consumed for a second time- cannot wait to return for its inevitable extension. A smart and poignant work of art... I'm happy this show received its due praise around this festival- I hope it's at least among the official nominees for top of the fringe if not the winner- one thing I heard in its buzz, sometimes in the form of criticism and sometimes in the form of awe, was that people didn't fully understand it, but that's one of the most important elements (in my opinion) and this show teaches something both on a practical and larger level about whether we fully understand anything. This piece is beautiful in a similar way to how Shakespeare is beautiful- you get lost in... full review