NewsPhoto Call: "Sopranos" Stars Reunite to Celebrate New Mob Drama A Queen For a DayMichael Ricigliano Jr.鈥檚 Queen For a Day officially opened May 3 at Theatre St. Clement's Off-Broadway, following previews that began April 14. The world premiere reunites fellow "Sopranos" mobsters Vincent Pastore, David Deblinger and David Proval.
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Matthew Blank
May 04, 2015
A Queen For a Day, directed by John Gould Rubin, runs through July 26.
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"Sopranos" Stars Reunite to Celebrate New Mob Drama A Queen For a Day
"Sopranos" Stars Reunite to Celebrate New Mob Drama A Queen For a Day
Michael Ricigliano Jr.鈥檚 Queen For a Day officially opened May 3 at Theatre St. Clement's Off-Broadway, following previews that began April 14. The world premiere reunites fellow "Sopranos" mobsters Vincent Pastore, David Deblinger and David Proval.
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Portia, Vincent Pastore, David Proval, David Deblinger
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John Bianco, Artie Pasquale, Dan Grimaldi, Federico Castelluccio, Al Sapienza, Steven and Maureen Van Zandt
Monica Simoes
Vincent Pastore
Monica Simoes
Steven Van Zandt and Vincent Pastore
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Portia, Artie Pasquale, Dan Grimaldi, John Bianco, David Proval, Federico Castelluccio, Steven & Maureen Van Zandt, Al Sapienza, Vincent Pastore, David Deblinger
Set in an abandoned warehouse, the play centers on Giovanni (Proval), a mafia man who finds himself in an impossible position when asked to give up his crime boss brother as part of an immunity deal. Torn between love, loyalty and survival, Giovanni is forced into making the toughest decision of his life. According to press notes, "A Queen for a Day offers a glimpse into a world where loyalty is prized above all and there is nothing anyone would not do to protect their family."
The cast also features Portia ("The Sunshine Deli") and a creative team that includes Andreea Mincic as set designer, Bobby Tilley as costume designer, Isabella F. Byrd as lighting designer, Leon Rothenberg as sound designer, Libby Jensen as production manager and Erin Cass as stage manager.
Theatre at St. Clement鈥檚 is located at 423 West 46th St., New York. Tickets can be purchased online by visiting and calling (866) 811-4111.
The piece stars Obie Award winner Jodie Markell as propagandist filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl, whose work in service of the Nazis defined the visual identity of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.