Sunday, February 15, 2026

Queens Girl-Black in the Green Mountains


Through March 8, 2026

https://karamuhouse.org/ 

(216) 795-7070

 

Roy Berko
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Howard Gollop
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Sheri Gross
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Mark Horning

With all the high tech gadgets that have overtaken modern theater it is nice to come across a bit of true theater magic. This show is a prime example of how low tech can still tell an entertaining story by letting our imaginations fill in the blank spots. Come be wowed and entertained.

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Laura Kennelly
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Kate Klotzbach
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Gwendolyn Kochur

“Queens Girl: Black in the Green Mountains” contains an inspiring tale of self-discovery and belonging, but what sets it apart from other plays is the strenuous demands it places on its central performer, and in Karamu’s case, that performer is a tour de force. 

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Dr. Yuko Kurahashi

Jackson-Smith’s directing excels at blending public and personal histories, underscoring how one individual can be affected by sociopolitical movements, energy, and ideology while pursuing what she is passionate about—storytelling through theatre. 

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Joey Morona
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