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Richard Maxwell - Queens Row
First Preview: Jan 8, 2020
Opening Date: Jan 8, 2020
Closing Date: Jan 25, 2020
Running Time: 01:40
Playing @
The Kitchen
512 W 19th St, New York, NY 10011
In an open room, Naz enters and stands on a pedestal. She describes living in a near-future America, after a civil war has left the country reeling. She tells of her town of Queens Row, Massachusetts, and of her only son who went looking for work in Odessa, Texas. He fell in love with a girl, killed a man in a jealous rage, and later, was killed by police. She grapples with her grief and keeping faith.
Antonia enters and takes Naz’s place. Antonia speaks to her missing lover, updating him while living out of her car in Odessa. She speaks about their relationship and what independence means in her life. After mentioning the child they have made together, she sees a double of herself who is loyal to a fault. The space goes dark. Antonia exits the pedestal.
In the dark, a third woman enters. The third woman is led to the pedestal by the other two.
Soraya, the son and lover’s daughter, speaks in a broken way. She acquires communication as she is speaking. She tries to talk about where she stands in Las Cruces, New Mexico. She tries to talk about her parents in the early days, about people abandoning Queens Row, about how her father died, and about her lack of beliefs. She tries to talk about survival, happiness, and finally returning to Queens Row.
Antonia enters and takes Naz’s place. Antonia speaks to her missing lover, updating him while living out of her car in Odessa. She speaks about their relationship and what independence means in her life. After mentioning the child they have made together, she sees a double of herself who is loyal to a fault. The space goes dark. Antonia exits the pedestal.
In the dark, a third woman enters. The third woman is led to the pedestal by the other two.
Soraya, the son and lover’s daughter, speaks in a broken way. She acquires communication as she is speaking. She tries to talk about where she stands in Las Cruces, New Mexico. She tries to talk about her parents in the early days, about people abandoning Queens Row, about how her father died, and about her lack of beliefs. She tries to talk about survival, happiness, and finally returning to Queens Row.
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 15
Performance Schedule
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
Written By
- Richard Maxwell
Director
- Richard Maxwell
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
Not currently available for this show
Listed at 
Never
Full-price tickets:
$20.00 - $25.00
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Info
They willo remove seats from the front of the theatre. -
Seating
It has two performance spaces: a 125-seat black box theatre on the first floor, and a 74-seat black box theatre on the second floor. -
Elevator\Escalator
yes -
Passenger Loading Zone
-
Parking
-
Curb Ramps
yes -
Entrance
The entrance is street level. All other theates are accessible by elevator. -
Box Office
The box office is street level and the counter is wheel chair accesible. -
Restroom
They have wheelchair accessible restrooms. -
Water Fountain
none -
Telephone
none -
Assisted Listening System
none -
Visual Assistance
none -
Folding Armrests
none








