The 35th anniversary season of Quantum Theatre continues to dazzle audiences with its latest production, Enron, created in collaboration with Attack Theatre.

Like all Quantum Theatre productions, Enron explores universal themes of truth and human relationships in a sophisticated, intimate, and theatrical experience in an uncommon setting. Staged above the city in the retro-cool Oxford Centre, this production offers an immersive, wild ride that blurs the line between the boardroom and theater.

Enron isn’t just a play—it’s a high-octane look into the glittering freefall of American capitalism. This cautionary tale of power, deceit, money, and lust is an exhilarating dramatization of the real-life financial scandal. Using political satire, dazzling multimedia, innovative staging, and more to transport audiences back to the sexy 1990s, audiences are taken on a wild ride with characters you’ll remember from corporate infamy: Jeff Skilling, Andy Fastow, and that Southern charmer Ken Lay. 

Known for assembling talented artistic teams, empowering creativity, and nurturing bold ideas, Quantum does it again with playwright Lucy Prebble’s Enron. Director Kyle Haden’s cast of 14 is led by Joe McGranaghan as Jeffrey Skilling, risk taker, ringleader, and CEO of Enron. 

Starring alongside McGranaghan, John Michnya steps into the role of Andy Fastow, Christine Weber as Claudia Roe—a fictional character who goes head-to-head with Skilling for the position of CEO, and Ken Bolden as Ken Lay, Enron’s charming, ultimately notorious founder. The ensemble features Amy Landis, Isaac Miller, Jose Perez IV, Jamie Agnello, Parag Gohel, and Tru Verret-Flemming alongside Attack Theatre company dancers: Isabella Bergamin, Anya Epstein, Jax RF McAtee, and Will VanSlander.

Enron is presented in collaboration with Attack Theatre whose choreography is integral to the play’s unique, stylized storytelling.

“From the Frick Building to Oxford Centre, I feel at home downtown with Quantum Theatre,” shares Haden. “Ripped from the 90s headlines and studied in business schools across the country, you’ve heard about the downfall of Enron. This production is just as big as the scandal behind the corporation with a large cast, highly creative scenic and lighting designs, and innovative video projections. Just like Enron’s infamous advertising campaign, the show will leave audiences ‘asking why.’”

Performances run October 30th – November 23rd, 2025. Wednesdays – Saturday shows are at 7:30pm. Saturday and Sunday shows are at 2pm. Be sure to arrive on time as there will be no late seating. 

Special evenings throughout the production include:

  • Opening Night: Thursday, October 30th 7:30pm
  • Behind The Curtain: Saturday, November 1st 7:30pm
  • Sunday Q&A: Sunday, November 2nd 2:00pm
  • Q in the Neighborhood: Wednesday, November 5th 7:30pm
  • AcQuired Insight: Friday, November 14th 7:30pm
  • Closing Performance: Saturday, November 23rd 2:00pm

Purchase tickets online at quantumtheatre.com/enron.

Additionally, Quantum patrons are invited to enjoy a pre-show dinner in the intimate setting of the Rivers Club. A special prix fixe menu, created exclusively for their audience, will be available with advance reservations required through the Rivers Club. View available dates and make a reservation here.

The show runs approximately 120 minutes, with one intermission. Tickets include free parking in One Oxford Centre’s garage (339 Cherry Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15219).

This content was provided by a local, independent contributor to Made in PGH, a lifestyle blog.
Mo Macel

Mo is a pun-loving Pittsburgher who likes to take photos and write. When not focusing on her kiddos, you'll find her pursuing happiness and working on living the American Dream via one craft beer at a time. She blogs at givegodyouryes.com and fullhipster.com.

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