Tag Archives: Woodside

#InTheLoop | POTUS Comedy Brings Hilarious White House Hijinks to Queens

A four-letter word is about to rock the White House. Farcical hilarity ensues. City Gate Productions presents POTUS in Woodside seven times from Friday, March 14, to Sunday, March 23. In this Selina Fillinger comedy, seven brilliant and beleaguered women risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the president out of trouble…

#InTheLoop | Great Entrées Served at Restaurant Week of the Sides (P.S. It’s Actually Two Weeks)

Yes, you can get mashed potatoes with your order. Restaurant Week of the Sides runs from Sunday, Feb. 16 until Saturday, March 1. Okay, to be honest, “sides” doesn’t refer to salad, succotash, and fried green tomatoes. This first-ever promotion involves eateries along the 7 line – from 40th Street in Sunnyside to 61st Street…

#InTheLoop | New Queens Art Studio Opens with a Show This Weekend

There’s a new place to bask in beauty in Queens! Celebrate – and check out some great pieces – at FitzgeraldArt Studio‘s grand opening in Woodside this weekend. The hostess with the mostess, Karen Fitzgerald, will display her works along with creations by three other local artists: Jim Richards, Alison Cuomo, and Deborah Barlow. All four…

#InTheLoop | The Secret Theatre presents ‘You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown’

It’s just an average day…and it’s fascinating. The Secret Theatre offers four performances of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown from Thursday, Nov. 21, to Saturday, Nov. 23. Talented adult actors play all the parts in this musical, although the characters are children (and a pet dog) from Charles M. Schulz’s “Peanuts” comic strip. You…

#InTheLoop | Frankenstein Looks for Love in Woodside

Victor is obsessed with inventing a living, intelligent human being. Instead, the young scientist creates a monster…and a classic, timeless horror story. City Gate Productions presents a unique version of Frankenstein at The Secret Theatre in Woodside from Friday, Oct. 18, to Sunday, Oct. 27. Adapted by Vincent S. Hannam, this play follows the ambitious…