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SUMMARY:Einstein's Violin
DESCRIPTION:q-Staff Theatre Presents: \nThe world premiere of  \nEinstein’s Violin  \nwritten and performed by Thomas Schuch \nWhen \n  \nOctober 3\, 4\, 5 at 7:30pm \nOctober 6 at 2:00pm \nOctober 10\, 11\, 12 at 7:30pm \nOctober 13 at 2:00 pmEinstein’s violine \nWhere \nq-Staff Theatre \n400 Broadway Blvd. SE (corner of Broadway & Lead) \nAlbuquerque\, NM 87102 \n505-596-1847 \nTickets \n$14 students & seniors \n$18 general \nPurchase tickets at Brown Paper Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4323238 \nAbout the Production   \nThe seed of this original production was sown in 2005 when I was shopping for a violin bow for my production of Einstein: A Stage Portrait. I was in Robertson & Sons Violin Shop in Albuquerque and speaking with one of the sons when he mentioned they were repairing one of Einstein’s violins. He asked if I’d like to see it. Of course\, I said\, “yes!” The violin was in pieces and looked rather ordinary. But\, I learned that Einstein had not only made simple repairs to his violin\, but had also left behind a tidbit of his sense of humor.  ~TS \nThe Story \nAccompanied by his favorite classical music\, Einstein begins to repair his precious violin\, ’Lina.’ All the while he talks to a soon to be revealed muse about his love for music and its influence on his life and work. Through Einstein’s words and the beautiful precision of a classical music we celebrate the coming together of art\, science\, and love. \n“I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music…I get (the) most joy in life out of music.”  Albert Einstein \nThe Times \nEnormous changes in the world were taking place during Einstein’s formative and most productive years influencing both his work and his view of the world. During the early to mid-20th Century an explosive evolution and experimentation in art\, science\, literature\, politics\, architecture\, philosophy\, and technology began to take place. Once thought of as a revolutionary\, Einstein slowly became the ‘old guard’ of scientific advancement\, butting heads with the developers of quantum mechanics as he continued to search for the elusive unified field theory of everything. It is against this backdrop that we see Albert Einstein search for answers through the solace of his music. \nThomas Schuch is a native of Los Alamos\, New Mexico\, and began his formal acting training at the University of Washington\, a national leader in theater training.  After getting his B.A. in Drama\, Mr. Schuch continued his studies at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Improv Workshop in L.A.  He then returned to Albuquerque and helped found two regional performance troupes; Surely You Jest (comedy improv) and Shakespeare-On-The-Halfshell.   \nMr. Schuch has appeared in numerous films and TV series including Blood Thinner Than Water (written and directed by Alan Arkin)\, Five Dollars a Day\, Mall Cop\, Doubting Thomas\, Better Call Saul\, Manhattan\, In Plain Sight\, Wildfire\, Longmire\, and The Night Shift\, as well as many national and regional commercials\, and more than sixty plays.  A leader in the New Mexico performing arts community and a member of Actors Equity Association\, Mr. Schuch is a founding member of Albuquerque’s innovative Mother Road Theatre Company\, where he served as Board President and Director of Marketing in addition to performing in The Weir\, Memory of Water\, The Seafarer\, The Illusion\, and other Mother Road productions.  He now sits on the board of q-Staff Theatre and is the 1st Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA NM Local.  \nThrough his own company\, Spoli Productions International\, LLC\, Tom has been performing and producing the award winning\, one-man show Einstein: A Stage Portrait internationally since 2001.  From Albuquerque to Bangalore\, India Tom has presented his Einstein Live! STEM/STEAM programming for prestigious science organizations\, universities\, general audiences\, and schools K-12. \nConnect with us: \nEinstein Live! \nSpoli Productions International\, LLC \n505-379-5153 \nts@spoli.com \nhttps://www.einstein-live.com \nFind Einstein Live! on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagram
URL:https://q-staff.com/event/einsteins-violin/
LOCATION:q-Staff theatre\, 400 Broadway Blvd SE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191004T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191004T203000
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CREATED:20190820T215923Z
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SUMMARY:Einstein's Violin
DESCRIPTION:q-Staff Theatre Presents: \nThe world premiere of  \nEinstein’s Violin  \nwritten and performed by Thomas Schuch \nWhen \n  \nOctober 3\, 4\, 5 at 7:30pm \nOctober 6 at 2:00pm \nOctober 10\, 11\, 12  at 7:30pm \nOctober 13 at 2:00pm \nWhere \nq-Staff Theatre \n400 Broadway Blvd. SE (corner of Broadway & Lead) \nAlbuquerque\, NM 87102 \n505-596-1847 \nTickets \n$14 students & seniors \n$18 general \nPurchase tickets at Brown Paper Tickets \nhttps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4323238 \nAbout the Production   \nThe seed of this original production was sown in 2005 when I was shopping for a violin bow for my production of Einstein: A Stage Portrait. I was in Robertson & Sons Violin Shop in Albuquerque and speaking with one of the sons when he mentioned they were repairing one of Einstein’s violins. He asked if I’d like to see it. Of course\, I said\, “yes!” The violin was in pieces and looked rather ordinary. But\, I learned that Einstein had not only made simple repairs to his violin\, but had also left behind a tidbit of his sense of humor.  ~TS \nThe Story \nAccompanied by his favorite classical music\, Einstein begins to repair his precious violin\, ’Lina.’ All the while he talks to a soon to be revealed muse about his love for music and its influence on his life and work. Through Einstein’s words and the beautiful precision of a classical music we celebrate the coming together of art\, science\, and love. \n“I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music…I get (the) most joy in life out of music.”  Albert Einstein \nThe Times \nEnormous changes in the world were taking place during Einstein’s formative and most productive years influencing both his work and his view of the world. During the early to mid-20th Century an explosive evolution and experimentation in art\, science\, literature\, politics\, architecture\, philosophy\, and technology began to take place. Once thought of as a revolutionary\, Einstein slowly became the ‘old guard’ of scientific advancement\, butting heads with the developers of quantum mechanics as he continued to search for the elusive unified field theory of everything. It is against this backdrop that we see Albert Einstein search for answers through the solace of his music. \nThomas Schuch is a native of Los Alamos\, New Mexico\, and began his formal acting training at the University of Washington\, a national leader in theater training.  After getting his B.A. in Drama\, Mr. Schuch continued his studies at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Improv Workshop in L.A.  He then returned to Albuquerque and helped found two regional performance troupes; Surely You Jest (comedy improv) and Shakespeare-On-The-Halfshell.   \nMr. Schuch has appeared in numerous films and TV series including Blood Thinner Than Water (written and directed by Alan Arkin)\, Five Dollars a Day\, Mall Cop\, Doubting Thomas\, Better Call Saul\, Manhattan\, In Plain Sight\, Wildfire\, Longmire\, and The Night Shift\, as well as many national and regional commercials\, and more than sixty plays.  A leader in the New Mexico performing arts community and a member of Actors Equity Association\, Mr. Schuch is a founding member of Albuquerque’s innovative Mother Road Theatre Company\, where he served as Board President and Director of Marketing in addition to performing in The Weir\, Memory of Water\, The Seafarer\, The Illusion\, and other Mother Road productions.  He now sits on the board of q-Staff Theatre and is the 1st Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA NM Local.  \nThrough his own company\, Spoli Productions International\, LLC\, Tom has been performing and producing the award winning\, one-man show Einstein: A Stage Portrait internationally since 2001.  From Albuquerque to Bangalore\, India Tom has presented his Einstein Live! STEM/STEAM programming for prestigious science organizations\, universities\, general audiences\, and schools K-12. \nConnect with us: \nEinstein Live! \nSpoli Productions International\, LLC \n505-379-5153 \nts@spoli.com \nhttps://www.einstein-live.com \nFind Einstein Live! on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagram
URL:https://q-staff.com/event/einsteins-violin-2/
LOCATION:q-Staff theatre\, 400 Broadway Blvd SE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Theater
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://q-staff.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Einsteins-violine-10.pdf
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CREATED:20190820T220904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190820T223853Z
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SUMMARY:Einstein's Violin
DESCRIPTION:  \nq-Staff Theatre Presents: \nThe world premiere of  \nEinstein’s Violin  \nwritten and performed by Thomas Schuch \nWhen \n  \nOctober 3\, 4\, 5 at 7:30pm \nOctober 6 at 2:00pm \nOctober 10\, 11\, 12\, at7:30pm \nOctober 13 at 2:00pm \nWhere \nq-Staff Theatre \n400 Broadway Blvd. SE (corner of Broadway & Lead) \nAlbuquerque\, NM 87102 \n505-596-1847 \nTickets \n$14 students & seniors \n$18 general \nPurchase tickets at Brown Paper Tickets \nhttps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4323238 \nAbout the Production   \nThe seed of this original production was sown in 2005 when I was shopping for a violin bow for my production of Einstein: A Stage Portrait. I was in Robertson & Sons Violin Shop in Albuquerque and speaking with one of the sons when he mentioned they were repairing one of Einstein’s violins. He asked if I’d like to see it. Of course\, I said\, “yes!” The violin was in pieces and looked rather ordinary. But\, I learned that Einstein had not only made simple repairs to his violin\, but had also left behind a tidbit of his sense of humor.  ~TS \nThe Story \nAccompanied by his favorite classical music\, Einstein begins to repair his precious violin\, ’Lina.’ All the while he talks to a soon to be revealed muse about his love for music and its influence on his life and work. Through Einstein’s words and the beautiful precision of a classical music we celebrate the coming together of art\, science\, and love. \n“I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music…I get (the) most joy in life out of music.”  Albert Einstein \nThe Times \nEnormous changes in the world were taking place during Einstein’s formative and most productive years influencing both his work and his view of the world. During the early to mid-20th Century an explosive evolution and experimentation in art\, science\, literature\, politics\, architecture\, philosophy\, and technology began to take place. Once thought of as a revolutionary\, Einstein slowly became the ‘old guard’ of scientific advancement\, butting heads with the developers of quantum mechanics as he continued to search for the elusive unified field theory of everything. It is against this backdrop that we see Albert Einstein search for answers through the solace of his music. \nThomas Schuch is a native of Los Alamos\, New Mexico\, and began his formal acting training at the University of Washington\, a national leader in theater training.  After getting his B.A. in Drama\, Mr. Schuch continued his studies at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Improv Workshop in L.A.  He then returned to Albuquerque and helped found two regional performance troupes; Surely You Jest (comedy improv) and Shakespeare-On-The-Halfshell.   \nMr. Schuch has appeared in numerous films and TV series including Blood Thinner Than Water (written and directed by Alan Arkin)\, Five Dollars a Day\, Mall Cop\, Doubting Thomas\, Better Call Saul\, Manhattan\, In Plain Sight\, Wildfire\, Longmire\, and The Night Shift\, as well as many national and regional commercials\, and more than sixty plays.  A leader in the New Mexico performing arts community and a member of Actors Equity Association\, Mr. Schuch is a founding member of Albuquerque’s innovative Mother Road Theatre Company\, where he served as Board President and Director of Marketing in addition to performing in The Weir\, Memory of Water\, The Seafarer\, The Illusion\, and other Mother Road productions.  He now sits on the board of q-Staff Theatre and is the 1st Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA NM Local.  \nThrough his own company\, Spoli Productions International\, LLC\, Tom has been performing and producing the award winning\, one-man show Einstein: A Stage Portrait internationally since 2001.  From Albuquerque to Bangalore\, India Tom has presented his Einstein Live! STEM/STEAM programming for prestigious science organizations\, universities\, general audiences\, and schools K-12. \nConnect with us: \nEinstein Live! \nSpoli Productions International\, LLC \n505-379-5153 \nts@spoli.com \nhttps://www.einstein-live.com \nFind Einstein Live! on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagram
URL:https://q-staff.com/event/einsteins-violin-3/
LOCATION:q-Staff theatre\, 400 Broadway Blvd SE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Theater
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://q-staff.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Einsteins-violine-11.pdf
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191006T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191006T150000
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CREATED:20190820T221507Z
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SUMMARY:Einstein's Violin
DESCRIPTION:q-Staff Theatre Presents: \nThe world premiere of  \nEinstein’s Violin  \nwritten and performed by Thomas Schuch \nWhen \n  \nOctober 3\, 4\, 5 at 7:30pm \nOctober 6 at 2:00pm \nOctober 10\, 11\, 12 at 7:30 pm \nOctober 13 at 2:00pm \nWhere \nq-Staff Theatre \n400 Broadway Blvd. SE (corner of Broadway & Lead) \nAlbuquerque\, NM 87102 \n505-596-1847 \nTickets \n$14 students & seniors \n$18 general \nPurchase tickets at Brown Paper Tickets \nhttps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4323238 \nAbout the Production   \nThe seed of this original production was sown in 2005 when I was shopping for a violin bow for my production of Einstein: A Stage Portrait. I was in Robertson & Sons Violin Shop in Albuquerque and speaking with one of the sons when he mentioned they were repairing one of Einstein’s violins. He asked if I’d like to see it. Of course\, I said\, “yes!” The violin was in pieces and looked rather ordinary. But\, I learned that Einstein had not only made simple repairs to his violin\, but had also left behind a tidbit of his sense of humor.  ~TS \nThe Story \nAccompanied by his favorite classical music\, Einstein begins to repair his precious violin\, ’Lina.’ All the while he talks to a soon to be revealed muse about his love for music and its influence on his life and work. Through Einstein’s words and the beautiful precision of a classical music we celebrate the coming together of art\, science\, and love. \n“I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music…I get (the) most joy in life out of music.”  Albert Einstein \nThe Times \nEnormous changes in the world were taking place during Einstein’s formative and most productive years influencing both his work and his view of the world. During the early to mid-20th Century an explosive evolution and experimentation in art\, science\, literature\, politics\, architecture\, philosophy\, and technology began to take place. Once thought of as a revolutionary\, Einstein slowly became the ‘old guard’ of scientific advancement\, butting heads with the developers of quantum mechanics as he continued to search for the elusive unified field theory of everything. It is against this backdrop that we see Albert Einstein search for answers through the solace of his music. \nThomas Schuch is a native of Los Alamos\, New Mexico\, and began his formal acting training at the University of Washington\, a national leader in theater training.  After getting his B.A. in Drama\, Mr. Schuch continued his studies at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Improv Workshop in L.A.  He then returned to Albuquerque and helped found two regional performance troupes; Surely You Jest (comedy improv) and Shakespeare-On-The-Halfshell.   \nMr. Schuch has appeared in numerous films and TV series including Blood Thinner Than Water (written and directed by Alan Arkin)\, Five Dollars a Day\, Mall Cop\, Doubting Thomas\, Better Call Saul\, Manhattan\, In Plain Sight\, Wildfire\, Longmire\, and The Night Shift\, as well as many national and regional commercials\, and more than sixty plays.  A leader in the New Mexico performing arts community and a member of Actors Equity Association\, Mr. Schuch is a founding member of Albuquerque’s innovative Mother Road Theatre Company\, where he served as Board President and Director of Marketing in addition to performing in The Weir\, Memory of Water\, The Seafarer\, The Illusion\, and other Mother Road productions.  He now sits on the board of q-Staff Theatre and is the 1st Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA NM Local.  \nThrough his own company\, Spoli Productions International\, LLC\, Tom has been performing and producing the award winning\, one-man show Einstein: A Stage Portrait internationally since 2001.  From Albuquerque to Bangalore\, India Tom has presented his Einstein Live! STEM/STEAM programming for prestigious science organizations\, universities\, general audiences\, and schools K-12. \nConnect with us: \nEinstein Live! \nSpoli Productions International\, LLC \n505-379-5153 \nts@spoli.com \nhttps://www.einstein-live.com \nFind Einstein Live! on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagr
URL:https://q-staff.com/event/einsteins-violin-4/
LOCATION:q-Staff theatre\, 400 Broadway Blvd SE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191010T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191010T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T024830
CREATED:20190820T221851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190820T224121Z
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SUMMARY:Einstein's Violin
DESCRIPTION:q-Staff Theatre Presents: \nThe world premiere of  \nEinstein’s Violin  \nwritten and performed by Thomas Schuch \nWhen \nOctober 3\, 4\, 5 at 7:30pm \nOctober 6 at 2:00pm \nOctober 10\, 11\, 12 at 7:30pm \nOctober 13 at 2:00pm \nWhere \nq-Staff Theatre \n400 Broadway Blvd. SE (corner of Broadway & Lead) \nAlbuquerque\, NM 87102 \n505-596-1847 \nTickets \n$14 students & seniors \n$18 general \nPurchase tickets at Brown Paper Tickets \nhttps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4323238 \nAbout the Production   \nThe seed of this original production was sown in 2005 when I was shopping for a violin bow for my production of Einstein: A Stage Portrait. I was in Robertson & Sons Violin Shop in Albuquerque and speaking with one of the sons when he mentioned they were repairing one of Einstein’s violins. He asked if I’d like to see it. Of course\, I said\, “yes!” The violin was in pieces and looked rather ordinary. But\, I learned that Einstein had not only made simple repairs to his violin\, but had also left behind a tidbit of his sense of humor.  ~TS \nThe Story \nAccompanied by his favorite classical music\, Einstein begins to repair his precious violin\, ’Lina.’ All the while he talks to a soon to be revealed muse about his love for music and its influence on his life and work. Through Einstein’s words and the beautiful precision of a classical music we celebrate the coming together of art\, science\, and love. \n“I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music…I get (the) most joy in life out of music.”  Albert Einstein \nThe Times \nEnormous changes in the world were taking place during Einstein’s formative and most productive years influencing both his work and his view of the world. During the early to mid-20th Century an explosive evolution and experimentation in art\, science\, literature\, politics\, architecture\, philosophy\, and technology began to take place. Once thought of as a revolutionary\, Einstein slowly became the ‘old guard’ of scientific advancement\, butting heads with the developers of quantum mechanics as he continued to search for the elusive unified field theory of everything. It is against this backdrop that we see Albert Einstein search for answers through the solace of his music. \nThomas Schuch is a native of Los Alamos\, New Mexico\, and began his formal acting training at the University of Washington\, a national leader in theater training.  After getting his B.A. in Drama\, Mr. Schuch continued his studies at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Improv Workshop in L.A.  He then returned to Albuquerque and helped found two regional performance troupes; Surely You Jest (comedy improv) and Shakespeare-On-The-Halfshell.   \nMr. Schuch has appeared in numerous films and TV series including Blood Thinner Than Water (written and directed by Alan Arkin)\, Five Dollars a Day\, Mall Cop\, Doubting Thomas\, Better Call Saul\, Manhattan\, In Plain Sight\, Wildfire\, Longmire\, and The Night Shift\, as well as many national and regional commercials\, and more than sixty plays.  A leader in the New Mexico performing arts community and a member of Actors Equity Association\, Mr. Schuch is a founding member of Albuquerque’s innovative Mother Road Theatre Company\, where he served as Board President and Director of Marketing in addition to performing in The Weir\, Memory of Water\, The Seafarer\, The Illusion\, and other Mother Road productions.  He now sits on the board of q-Staff Theatre and is the 1st Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA NM Local.  \nThrough his own company\, Spoli Productions International\, LLC\, Tom has been performing and producing the award winning\, one-man show Einstein: A Stage Portrait internationally since 2001.  From Albuquerque to Bangalore\, India Tom has presented his Einstein Live! STEM/STEAM programming for prestigious science organizations\, universities\, general audiences\, and schools K-12. \nConnect with us: \nEinstein Live! \nSpoli Productions International\, LLC \n505-379-5153 \nts@spoli.com \nhttps://www.einstein-live.com \nFind Einstein Live! on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagram
URL:https://q-staff.com/event/einsteins-violin-5/
LOCATION:q-Staff theatre\, 400 Broadway Blvd SE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Theater
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://q-staff.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Einsteins-violine-4.pdf
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191011T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191011T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T024830
CREATED:20190820T222324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190820T224229Z
UID:2184-1570822200-1570825800@q-staff.com
SUMMARY:Einstein's Violin
DESCRIPTION:q-Staff Theatre Presents: \nThe world premiere of  \nEinstein’s Violin  \nwritten and performed by Thomas Schuch \nWhen: \nOctober 3\, 4\, 5 at 7:30pm \nOctober 6 at 2:00pm \nOctober 10\, 11\, 12 at 7:30pm \nOctober 13 at 2:00pm \nWhere \nq-Staff Theatre \n400 Broadway Blvd. SE (corner of Broadway & Lead) \nAlbuquerque\, NM 87102 \n505-596-1847 \nTickets \n$14 students & seniors \n$18 general \nPurchase tickets at Brown Paper Tickets \nhttps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4323238 \nAbout the Production   \nThe seed of this original production was sown in 2005 when I was shopping for a violin bow for my production of Einstein: A Stage Portrait. I was in Robertson & Sons Violin Shop in Albuquerque and speaking with one of the sons when he mentioned they were repairing one of Einstein’s violins. He asked if I’d like to see it. Of course\, I said\, “yes!” The violin was in pieces and looked rather ordinary. But\, I learned that Einstein had not only made simple repairs to his violin\, but had also left behind a tidbit of his sense of humor.  ~TS \nThe Story \nAccompanied by his favorite classical music\, Einstein begins to repair his precious violin\, ’Lina.’ All the while he talks to a soon to be revealed muse about his love for music and its influence on his life and work. Through Einstein’s words and the beautiful precision of a classical music we celebrate the coming together of art\, science\, and love. \n“I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music…I get (the) most joy in life out of music.”  Albert Einstein \nThe Times \nEnormous changes in the world were taking place during Einstein’s formative and most productive years influencing both his work and his view of the world. During the early to mid-20th Century an explosive evolution and experimentation in art\, science\, literature\, politics\, architecture\, philosophy\, and technology began to take place. Once thought of as a revolutionary\, Einstein slowly became the ‘old guard’ of scientific advancement\, butting heads with the developers of quantum mechanics as he continued to search for the elusive unified field theory of everything. It is against this backdrop that we see Albert Einstein search for answers through the solace of his music. \nThomas Schuch is a native of Los Alamos\, New Mexico\, and began his formal acting training at the University of Washington\, a national leader in theater training.  After getting his B.A. in Drama\, Mr. Schuch continued his studies at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Improv Workshop in L.A.  He then returned to Albuquerque and helped found two regional performance troupes; Surely You Jest (comedy improv) and Shakespeare-On-The-Halfshell.   \nMr. Schuch has appeared in numerous films and TV series including Blood Thinner Than Water (written and directed by Alan Arkin)\, Five Dollars a Day\, Mall Cop\, Doubting Thomas\, Better Call Saul\, Manhattan\, In Plain Sight\, Wildfire\, Longmire\, and The Night Shift\, as well as many national and regional commercials\, and more than sixty plays.  A leader in the New Mexico performing arts community and a member of Actors Equity Association\, Mr. Schuch is a founding member of Albuquerque’s innovative Mother Road Theatre Company\, where he served as Board President and Director of Marketing in addition to performing in The Weir\, Memory of Water\, The Seafarer\, The Illusion\, and other Mother Road productions.  He now sits on the board of q-Staff Theatre and is the 1st Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA NM Local.  \nThrough his own company\, Spoli Productions International\, LLC\, Tom has been performing and producing the award winning\, one-man show Einstein: A Stage Portrait internationally since 2001.  From Albuquerque to Bangalore\, India Tom has presented his Einstein Live! STEM/STEAM programming for prestigious science organizations\, universities\, general audiences\, and schools K-12. \nConnect with us: \nEinstein Live! \nSpoli Productions International\, LLC \n505-379-5153 \nts@spoli.com \nhttps://www.einstein-live.com \nFind Einstein Live! on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagram
URL:https://q-staff.com/event/einsteins-violin-6/
LOCATION:q-Staff theatre\, 400 Broadway Blvd SE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Theater
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://q-staff.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Einsteins-violine-6.pdf
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191012T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191012T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T024830
CREATED:20190820T222920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190820T224405Z
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SUMMARY:Einstein's Violin
DESCRIPTION:q-Staff Theatre Presents: \nThe world premiere of  \nEinstein’s Violin  \nwritten and performed by Thomas Schuch \nWhenS \nOctober 3\, 4\, 5 at 7:30pm \nOctober 6 at 2:00pm \nOctober 10\, 11\, 13 at 7:30pm \nOctober 13 at 2:00pm \nWhere \nq-Staff Theatre \n400 Broadway Blvd. SE (corner of Broadway & Lead) \nAlbuquerque\, NM 87102 \n505-596-1847 \nTickets \n$14 students & seniors \n$18 general \nPurchase tickets at Brown Paper Tickets \nhttps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4323238 \nAbout the Production   \nThe seed of this original production was sown in 2005 when I was shopping for a violin bow for my production of Einstein: A Stage Portrait. I was in Robertson & Sons Violin Shop in Albuquerque and speaking with one of the sons when he mentioned they were repairing one of Einstein’s violins. He asked if I’d like to see it. Of course\, I said\, “yes!” The violin was in pieces and looked rather ordinary. But\, I learned that Einstein had not only made simple repairs to his violin\, but had also left behind a tidbit of his sense of humor.  ~TS \nThe Story \nAccompanied by his favorite classical music\, Einstein begins to repair his precious violin\, ’Lina.’ All the while he talks to a soon to be revealed muse about his love for music and its influence on his life and work. Through Einstein’s words and the beautiful precision of a classical music we celebrate the coming together of art\, science\, and love. \n“I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music…I get (the) most joy in life out of music.”  Albert Einstein \nThe Times \nEnormous changes in the world were taking place during Einstein’s formative and most productive years influencing both his work and his view of the world. During the early to mid-20th Century an explosive evolution and experimentation in art\, science\, literature\, politics\, architecture\, philosophy\, and technology began to take place. Once thought of as a revolutionary\, Einstein slowly became the ‘old guard’ of scientific advancement\, butting heads with the developers of quantum mechanics as he continued to search for the elusive unified field theory of everything. It is against this backdrop that we see Albert Einstein search for answers through the solace of his music. \nThomas Schuch is a native of Los Alamos\, New Mexico\, and began his formal acting training at the University of Washington\, a national leader in theater training.  After getting his B.A. in Drama\, Mr. Schuch continued his studies at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Improv Workshop in L.A.  He then returned to Albuquerque and helped found two regional performance troupes; Surely You Jest (comedy improv) and Shakespeare-On-The-Halfshell.   \nMr. Schuch has appeared in numerous films and TV series including Blood Thinner Than Water (written and directed by Alan Arkin)\, Five Dollars a Day\, Mall Cop\, Doubting Thomas\, Better Call Saul\, Manhattan\, In Plain Sight\, Wildfire\, Longmire\, and The Night Shift\, as well as many national and regional commercials\, and more than sixty plays.  A leader in the New Mexico performing arts community and a member of Actors Equity Association\, Mr. Schuch is a founding member of Albuquerque’s innovative Mother Road Theatre Company\, where he served as Board President and Director of Marketing in addition to performing in The Weir\, Memory of Water\, The Seafarer\, The Illusion\, and other Mother Road productions.  He now sits on the board of q-Staff Theatre and is the 1st Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA NM Local.  \nThrough his own company\, Spoli Productions International\, LLC\, Tom has been performing and producing the award winning\, one-man show Einstein: A Stage Portrait internationally since 2001.  From Albuquerque to Bangalore\, India Tom has presented his Einstein Live! STEM/STEAM programming for prestigious science organizations\, universities\, general audiences\, and schools K-12. \nConnect with us: \nEinstein Live! \nSpoli Productions International\, LLC \n505-379-5153 \nts@spoli.com \nhttps://www.einstein-live.com \nFind Einstein Live! on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagram
URL:https://q-staff.com/event/einsteins-violin-7/
LOCATION:q-Staff theatre\, 400 Broadway Blvd SE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Theater
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UID:2190-1570975200-1570978800@q-staff.com
SUMMARY:Einstein's Violin
DESCRIPTION:q-Staff Theatre Presents: \nThe world premiere of  \nEinstein’s Violin  \nwritten and performed by Thomas Schuch \nWhen \n  \nOctober 3\, 4\, 5 at 7:30pm \nOctober 6 at 2:00pm \nOctober 10\, 11\, 12 at 7:30 pm \nOctober 13 at 2:00 pm \n  \nWhere \nq-Staff Theatre \n400 Broadway Blvd. SE (corner of Broadway & Lead) \nAlbuquerque\, NM 87102 \n505-596-1847 \nTickets \n$14 students & seniors \n$18 general \nPurchase tickets at Brown Paper Tickets \nhttps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4323238 \nAbout the Production   \nThe seed of this original production was sown in 2005 when I was shopping for a violin bow for my production of Einstein: A Stage Portrait. I was in Robertson & Sons Violin Shop in Albuquerque and speaking with one of the sons when he mentioned they were repairing one of Einstein’s violins. He asked if I’d like to see it. Of course\, I said\, “yes!” The violin was in pieces and looked rather ordinary. But\, I learned that Einstein had not only made simple repairs to his violin\, but had also left behind a tidbit of his sense of humor.  ~TS \nThe Story \nAccompanied by his favorite classical music\, Einstein begins to repair his precious violin\, ’Lina.’ All the while he talks to a soon to be revealed muse about his love for music and its influence on his life and work. Through Einstein’s words and the beautiful precision of a classical music we celebrate the coming together of art\, science\, and love. \n“I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music…I get (the) most joy in life out of music.”  Albert Einstein \nThe Times \nEnormous changes in the world were taking place during Einstein’s formative and most productive years influencing both his work and his view of the world. During the early to mid-20th Century an explosive evolution and experimentation in art\, science\, literature\, politics\, architecture\, philosophy\, and technology began to take place. Once thought of as a revolutionary\, Einstein slowly became the ‘old guard’ of scientific advancement\, butting heads with the developers of quantum mechanics as he continued to search for the elusive unified field theory of everything. It is against this backdrop that we see Albert Einstein search for answers through the solace of his music. \nThomas Schuch is a native of Los Alamos\, New Mexico\, and began his formal acting training at the University of Washington\, a national leader in theater training.  After getting his B.A. in Drama\, Mr. Schuch continued his studies at the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Improv Workshop in L.A.  He then returned to Albuquerque and helped found two regional performance troupes; Surely You Jest (comedy improv) and Shakespeare-On-The-Halfshell.   \nMr. Schuch has appeared in numerous films and TV series including Blood Thinner Than Water (written and directed by Alan Arkin)\, Five Dollars a Day\, Mall Cop\, Doubting Thomas\, Better Call Saul\, Manhattan\, In Plain Sight\, Wildfire\, Longmire\, and The Night Shift\, as well as many national and regional commercials\, and more than sixty plays.  A leader in the New Mexico performing arts community and a member of Actors Equity Association\, Mr. Schuch is a founding member of Albuquerque’s innovative Mother Road Theatre Company\, where he served as Board President and Director of Marketing in addition to performing in The Weir\, Memory of Water\, The Seafarer\, The Illusion\, and other Mother Road productions.  He now sits on the board of q-Staff Theatre and is the 1st Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA NM Local.  \nThrough his own company\, Spoli Productions International\, LLC\, Tom has been performing and producing the award winning\, one-man show Einstein: A Stage Portrait internationally since 2001.  From Albuquerque to Bangalore\, India Tom has presented his Einstein Live! STEM/STEAM programming for prestigious science organizations\, universities\, general audiences\, and schools K-12. \nConnect with us: \nEinstein Live! \nSpoli Productions International\, LLC \n505-379-5153 \nts@spoli.com \nhttps://www.einstein-live.com \nFind Einstein Live! on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagram
URL:https://q-staff.com/event/einsteins-violin-8/
LOCATION:q-Staff theatre\, 400 Broadway Blvd SE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Theater
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://q-staff.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Einsteins-violine-8.pdf
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