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Check out more of Carrie Leonard's photos of Quantum Poetics

Stay tuned! We are currently planning a month-long run for June 2011...

"Stolen Chair's 'Quantum Poetics' is metaphysics with a big fat grin."

From June 11-13, Stolen Chair's work-in-progress Quantum Poetics played to capacity houses over three performances at the Connelly Theater. Almost 70% of the audience members hung out after each show ,filling out feedback forms and sharing their thoughts on the workshop production. We were honored to welcome physicist Gabriel Cwilich and philosopher Tim Maudlin on stage for a post-show panel after Saturday's performance.

You can find out more about the run on the Quantum Poetics show page on Stolen Chair's website, but here's what people are saying about this new work:

"When a nun, a little girl, her older self, a writer, and God get together to prove that they exist, their puzzle gets puzzlier and their search turns very, very funny. Stolen Chair's 'Quantum Poetics' is metaphysics with a big fat grin."
- Robert Krulwich, Co-host of WNYC's Radiolab

"Very engaging...quite wonderful"
- Tim Maudlin, Author of Truth and Paradox and The Metaphysics within Physics

"[M]erges the fields...in intelligent and playful ways...The effect is mind-bending, down to earth, and funny."
-Jo Ann Rosen, NYtheatre.com

"The worlds of theater geeks and science nerds...cross, blur and perhaps merge during...the funky mindbender"
-Scott Stiffler, The Villager
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From our friends at Studio 42...
The latest installment from their infamous UNPRODUCIBLE! repertoire...
Spacebar: A Broadway Play by Kyle Sugarman

A New Play by Michael Mitnick
Directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel

Introducing the True Story of Kyle Sugarman: a 16-year-old on a mission. He's got an utterly Unproducible play on the one hand, a deadbeat father on the other, the Captain of the Girl's Swim Team whispering sweet nothings in his ear, an adolescent imagination threatening to run rampant, and nowhere to take his Magnum Opus of a play except... BROADWAY.

Studio 42 proudly presents what the Great White Way will not: a One-Night-Only, Coming-of-Stage adventure through the mind of Fort Collins, Colorado's most ruthless teenage playwright. Featuring Outer Space Speakeasies! Seductive Cyborg Cowgirls! Jet Packs! A Complete Lack of Reality TV Stars!! An Original Play that Was Never a Movie!!! And the burning question every young writer asks himself: Are my balls as big as Moss Hart's?!

TWO PERFORMANCES. ONE NIGHT. FREE BEER.

Thursday, July 1, 2010
7 pm and 9:30 pm

Tickets:
$20 General Admission, includes Free Beer
$30 VIP, includes Free Beer, Cocktails & Premium Seating

ORDER ONLINE AT http://Stu42.com/ OR CALL 1-800-838-3006