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John Epperson: An Evening With Lypsinka’s Maid
First Preview: Jan 1, 2016
Opening Date: Jan 20, 2016
Closing Date: Jan 23, 2016
Running Time: 01:25
Playing @
Feinstein's/54 Below
254 West 54th St, New York City, NY 10019
John Epperson, better known as “The Goddess of Show Biz” Lypsinka, makes a rare cabaret appearance revealing the face and man BEHIND the maquillage in An Evening With Lypsinka’s Maid!
Epperson, a classically trained pianist, plays and sings a light-hearted set of standards and lesser-known theatre songs. He tells anecdotes about some of the famous and infamous he’s encountered along his show biz journey. He even lip-synchs! It’s a twist on a traditional supper club show, from a performer who’s had a non-traditional life and career.
Directed by Jay Rogers
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7 PM
Epperson, a classically trained pianist, plays and sings a light-hearted set of standards and lesser-known theatre songs. He tells anecdotes about some of the famous and infamous he’s encountered along his show biz journey. He even lip-synchs! It’s a twist on a traditional supper club show, from a performer who’s had a non-traditional life and career.
Directed by Jay Rogers
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7 PM
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: FOOD & BEVERAGE MINIMUM: $25
COVER CHARGE ADDITIONAL $5 AT DOOR
TDF Tickets Offers:
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Full-price tickets:
$40.00 - $85.00
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Reviews
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“As he plays the piano and sings….he comes across as a diffident soul whose sly sense of humor peeks out…He registers as a gentleman and a gentle man, and you can see how living with the high-maintenance Lypsinka might wear him out.”
--------New York Times -
“As he plays the piano and sings….he comes across as a diffident soul whose sly sense of humor peeks out…He registers as a gentleman and a gentle man, and you can see how living with the high-maintenance Lypsinka might wear him out.”
--------New York Times -
“As he plays the piano and sings….he comes across as a diffident soul whose sly sense of humor peeks out…He registers as a gentleman and a gentle man, and you can see how living with the high-maintenance Lypsinka might wear him out.”
--------New York Times -
“As he plays the piano and sings….he comes across as a diffident soul whose sly sense of humor peeks out…He registers as a gentleman and a gentle man, and you can see how living with the high-maintenance Lypsinka might wear him out.”
--------New York Times
Accessibility
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Seating
Accommodates 134 people in the main dining room, with all tables no more than 24 feet from the stage, -
Telephone
None. -
Elevator\Escalator
Elevator in the building adjacent to the club, which will be opened by the club’s doorman. -
Parking
Reality Parking, which is just next door, offers substantial discounts IF you print out a coupon for their special rates ahead of time and present them at the garage. -
Visual Assistance
No seat is further than 24 feet from the stage. -
Wheelchair Info
there is an elevator in the building adjacent to the club, which will be opened by the club’s doorman. Take the elevator to the lowest level and enter the into the club through the door to your right. Premium, Bar and Bar Rail Seating are not wheelchair accessible.








