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John Epperson: The Artist Principally Known as Lypsinka

First Preview: Jun 21, 2016

Opening Date: Aug 15, 2016

Closing Date: Sep 16, 2016

Running Time: 01:25

John Epperson: The Artist Principally Known as Lypsinka
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Playing @

Joe's Pub

425 Lafayette St New York, NY 10003

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John Epperson: The Artist Principally Known as Lypsinka is a classic entertainment filled with stories, tunes, and a twist. 

Join John Epperson, aka The Goddess of Showbiz Lypsinka, at the piano in a jam-packed musical memoir as he sings, tickles the keys, and ricochets from Sondheim to rap, and from transgender icon Christine Jorgenson to Rodgers and Hammerstein.  

Called "An evening of wonderful music and humor presented by a very talented, classy gentleman," (Times Square Chronicles) this intimate event has been dubbed "A particular treat. Superdiva not required!" (The New York Times)

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
AUGUST 15 & 17 @ 9:30 PM
SEPTEMBER 13 & 16 @ 7:30 PM
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 16

Show Notes

Show Notes: No Intermission

Audience Advisory:

Joe’s Pub seating is communal, which means you may have other guests at your table. Please note there is a $12 food minimum or two drink minimum per person. As a courtesy to the artists we recommend arriving no later than thirty minutes before show time. Reservations are now made when tickets are purchased, it is no longer necessary to call the Pub for reservations. Seating for each show begins when doors open for that performance.

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Full-price tickets

$25

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Reviews

Quotation Mark

"...affectionate tributes to three of his idols, the lyricist Betty Comden, the nightclub legend Kay Thompson and Christine Jorgensen, the first celebrity male-to-female transgender person."

-------New York Times

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Accessibility:

Directions Bus

Take the M2, M3, or M8 to 8 th Street and 4th Avenue Take the M5 or M6 to 8 th Street and Broadway Take the M15 to 2 nd Avenue and 9 th Street Or take the M101 or M102 to 8 th Street and Cooper Union

Restroom

handicapped accessible.

Directions Subway

West Side: Take the R or W train to the 8th Street Station East Side: Take the #6 train to Astor Place Station

Elevator\Escalator

yes.

Entrance

There are steps and a ramp leading up to the entrance.

Water Fountain

wheelchair accessible.

Assisted Listening System

yes.

Wheelchair Info

the number of wheelchair locations varies fir each theater but most theaters have 3 locations for wheel chairs.

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Public Transportation

Subway Icon

By Subway:

West Side: Take the R or W train to the 8th Street Station East Side: Take the #6 train to Astor Place Station

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By Bus:

Take the M2, M3, or M8 to 8 th Street and 4th Avenue Take the M5 or M6 to 8 th Street and Broadway Take the M15 to 2 nd Avenue and 9 th Street Or take the M101 or M102 to 8 th Street and Cooper Union