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The story of Leo Frank's trial and lynching, told with accessible music in a compelling performance at the Secret Theatre.
Excellent lead performances help make up for some casting and pacing problems in this production of the classic tale.
The Queens Players' production of this neglected classic from Shakespeare's time is simply a blast.
Shelleen Kostabi approaches the role of the Maid of Orléans with an admirable balance of holy righteousness and teenage vulnerability.
Saint Joan, persecuted then as she would be today?
The director shares her thoughts on the Queens Company's upcoming production of the Shakespeare favorite.
There's little to recommend in The Queens Players' latest production, a disappointingly sluggish revival of Cyrano de Bergerac.
It may be a low-budget production, but its very large and boisterous cast makes for effective charging unto breaches.
Shakespeare in all his glory under the rumbling elevated trains of Long Island City.
BC Writer of the Week