Exploring Immigrant and Women's Stories in Contemporary Theatre

TL;DR Summary
Martyna Majok's play 'Queens' reimagines the lives of immigrant women living in a Queens basement apartment, exploring themes of trauma, resilience, and hope across different time periods post-9/11 and post-Trump election, highlighting their struggles and aspirations.
- ‘Queens’ Review: The Heavy Burden of Past Lives and Uncertain Futures The New York Times
- ‘Queens’ Review: Martyna Majok’s Play of Immigrant Lives The Wall Street Journal
- Read the Reviews for Martyna Majok's Now-Extended Queens at Manhattan Theatre Club Playbill
- ‘Furlough’s Paradise’ and ‘Queens’ review: Stirring plays about women under siege The Washington Post
- Photos: Anna Chlumsky, Julia Lester and More on the QUEENS Red Carpet BroadwayWorld.com
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