Another writeup on our role as “firsts” in the borough. You will notice that we’ve decided to expand to two floors of our building, with a smaller performance space upstairs for more intimate performances, film showings, and developing new theatrical work.

The Queensbridge Theater, slated to open in October, will be the first of its kind in the borough, where locals can dance, dine and watch live performances, all in one place…The club’s creative team - led by [Michael] Waldman - plans to provide an affordable venue for the community and independent artists, said Prichard, who noted that Manhattan is becoming too expensive for most artists.
To attract Long Island and local residents, Queensbridge will embrace all genres of music and offer a wide array of entertainment - from concerts to art exhibits, Off-Broadway plays and vaudeville. The 5,000-square-foot club will run 21 hours a day - from 7 to 4 a.m.