For Pulitzer winner Martyna Majok, 'Queens' is the latest play shining a light into society's shadows
The playwright of "Cost of Living" and "Ironbound" invites us into worlds that theatergoers have been trained to look past: domestic workers with foreign accents, factory laborers who struggle silently. Why the work needs to be seen, and how one critic thinks it could grow to be even more vital.
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