The company where he’s worked for the past ten years is moving to another planet, and playwright Ethan Lipton doesn’t want to go. Part love letter to his co-workers, part query to the universe, part protest to his company and country, No Place to Go delivers a hilarious, irreverent and personal musical ode to the unemployed. Ethan Lipton & His Orchestra perform this OBIE Award-winning theatrical song cycle steeped in musical traditions including jazz, blues, folk, country and lounge.
“...[LIPTON] MAKES SWEET (AND OCCASSIONALLY SOUR) SOUNDS THAT EVOKE A WHOLE, HIGHLY PERSONALIZED HISTORY OF AMERICA SINGING THROUGH ITS TROUBLES.”—The New York Times
ABOUT ETHAN LIPTON
Ethan Lipton is an OBIE Award-winning playwright and performer who has been a Kesselring nominee, an O’Neill Conference finalist, and a resident playwright at New York Stage & Film. He is the 2012/13 Playwright’s Realm’s Page One resident playwright, an alum of The Public Theater’s emerging writers group and a Clubbed Thumb affiliated artist. Ethan has received playwriting grants from NYFA, NYSCA and the NEA, as well as numerous commissions.
Cast
Vocals | Ethan Lipton |
Saxophone | Vito Dieterle |
Electric Guitar | Eben Levy* |
Bass / Acoustic | Ian Riggs |
*Substitute | Rick Snell |
Creative
Written by | Ethan Lipton |
Music Composed & Performed by | Ethan Lipton & his Orchestra |
Original Direction by | Leigh Silverman |
Originally Produced by | Joe's Pub / The Public Theater |
Produced in Association with | Arktype / Thomas O. Kriegsmann |
Info
- Location: The Jackie Liebergott Black Box at the Emerson/Paramount Center
- Written by: Ethan Lipton
- Originally directed by: Leigh Silverman
- Composed and Performed by: Ethan Lipton and His Orchestra
- Originally produced by: The Public Theater / Joe’s Pub, New York, NY
- Presented in Association with: Arktype
- Series: Pioneer
- Ages: 12+
- Running Time: 90 minutes with no intermission