UChicago’s STAGE Center and UGrenoble Alpe’s INNOVACS propose a 2.5-day workshop to begin developing a live theatre production about quantum technology and its potential impacts. The play will be interactive, immersing the audience in the setting of a casino in the year 2050. While the audience plays games based on core principles of quantum mechanics in the casino, actors among them will play out scenes influenced by quantum behavior. A casino provides the ideal milieu for this storytelling component. Just as objects can demonstrate quantum behavior in isolation from their environment, a casino emulates an atmosphere of isolation: a location with no clocks or windows, designed to make people lose track of time and spend money. Characters in the casino will meet and interact through incidents that influence each other without definite cause and effect, similar to quantum objects that can influence each other indirectly without a causal relation. This UChicago-Grenoble partnership will culminate first as a live experience touring multiple cities; the story will then be scaled into an online interactive experience, maximizing its reach and impact. The ultimate objective of QUANTUM CASINO 2050 is to foster awareness and education of quantum technology in the public and private sectors.