Martyna Majok’s Newest Play queens Finds Its Cast Off-Broadway | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Martyna Majok’s Newest Play queens Finds Its Cast Off-Broadway Nadine Malouf, Ana Reeder, Jessica Love, and more will star in the LCT3 production.
Nadine Malouf Susan Shacter

Jessica Love, Nadine Malouf, Ana Reeder, Andrea Syglowski, Zuzanna Szadkowski, Sarah Tolan-Mee, and Nicole Villamil will comprise the cast of the upcoming LCT3/Lincoln Center Theater production of queens, a new play by Martyna Majok.

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Danya Taymor (My Daughter Keeps Our Hammer) directs the new work about the lives of immigrant women, commissioned by Lincoln Center Theater.

The Off-Broadway production will begin performances February 10, 2018, ahead of a February 26 opening night. The limited engagement of queens is scheduled through March 25 in the Claire Tow Theater at Lincoln Center.

Majok returns Off-Broadway following an acclaimed run of her play Cost of Living earlier this year. In queens, two generations of women collide in a basement apartment, raising questions about the choices they’ve made regarding their security, dignity, and desires.

Love’s Broadway credits include The River and Snow Geese; Malouf recently starred in the U.S. premiere of Oh My Sweet Land and was seen in the LCT3 production The Whow & The What; Reeder appeared on Broadway in The Big Knife, Hedda Gabbler, and Top Girls; Syglowski’s New York theatre credits include Asking For Trouble, The Walkthrough, and Old Flame; Szadkowski (Gossip Girl) currently stars in Bedlam’s Peter Pan Off-Broadway, the latest in a number of New York stage credits; Tolan-Mee’s credits include Hedda Gabler, Melancholy Play, and A Chamber Musical; Villamil has been seen in Mud, The Rose Tattoo, Concrete Oranga, and The Droll.

Queens will feature sets by Laura Jellinek, costumes by Kaye Voyce, lighting by Matt Frey, and sound by Stowe Nelson.

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