Q.E.D. Astoria We like to think of Q.E.D. as a fun after-school space for grown-ups. Our affordable classes and shows are as diverse as Queens itself. At Q.E.D. you’ll find arts and crafts, stand-up comedy, tastings, DIY projects, poetry slams, game nights, walking tours, storytelling, gardening, improv, and everything in between. Have an idea? Pitch it to us! We also have a café with delicious coffee and a sweet selection of beer & wine. Our backyard garden is a private oasis where you can enjoy free wifi and an ice cold drink. Our stage and space are also available for private events and classes. Call 347.451.3873 or email [email protected] for more info. Q.E.D. is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "quod erat demonstrandum". If you ever do a crossword puzzle, you'll thank us for this bit of info. In English it means "that which was to be demonstrated", but if you want it to stand for Queens Ed, that's cool, too. THE SHOW: Shows consist of stand up comedy, sketch, improv, poetry, storytelling, readings, solo shows and more performed by talent ranging from the novice to the veteran. THE TELL: Classes range from arts and crafts to flower arranging to home brewing. Pickling? Sure, why not! American Sign Language? Throw your hands in the air! Twisted balloon animals? Hey, whatever you're into, pal! Best of all, the classes are very affordable with low commitment. No need to pay a few hundred bucks for an 8-week course only to find out you hate pickled vegetables (because you're a monster!) or you got a gig that means you'll miss most classes. They're usually only a couple of hours long and kept to one or two sessions. We make up class topics and search out instructors, but suggestions are highly welcome! So if you have an idea for a class you'd like to teach or take, email us! We like performers and teachers of every stripe. If you're interested in teaching it, chances are someone's interested in learning it. We're always looking for something new to learn from history to art to DIY projects to languages, you name it. If you want a shot at hosting or producing a show, let us know that, too. If you're brand new at performing, we suggest coming to a few open mics and other shows and introducing yourself to the other performers and the producers of shows. Plus we offer a wide selection of classes on the craft of writing, performing and breaking into the business.