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. ...
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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!...
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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...
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Very sweet and thought-provoking. A charming cast and awesome cat puppetry! Katelyn Schiller's joy is infectious!...
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ASHLEY STEEDstage raw and la bitter lemonscertified reviewerJune 26, 2017
In layman terms, quantum entanglement is the phenomenon that two particles can remain intimately linked to where actions performed on one affect the other, even when separated by great distances (even light-years away). Einstein dismissed the phenomenon as “spooky action at a distance” but there has since been huge discoveries in quantum physics. One possibility in the future is building a quantum internet - a communications system that would be faster than the speed of light. This theory is at the heart of Quantum Entanglement by Katelyn Schiller, but it’s used in far more romantic and poetic terms, as a way to link a family together.
As we each hold a flickering light, an astrophysicist (Payden Ackerman) greets us as the stars. He’s b...
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I wanted this to extend if only so that Payden had to keep his beard just a little longer. Haha! It is a great piece (as all of Katelyn Schiller's Fringe shows have been) and am happy to see that it's continuing beyond the Fringe. i know it was a personal story for her and it really hit on so many levels....
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