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Pippin Parker is an American playwright and theatre director. He is Director of The New School for Drama. Born: June 22, 1969 (Age 47) Year Active: 1999-present
Parker is one of the co-founding members of Naked Angels, a theater company in New York City where he was Artistic Director. Along with Nicole Burdette, Frank Pugliese and Kenneth Lonergan, he is a member of a writer's group for dramatic and fiction authors.
His short play "A Gift" was produced in New York and Los Angeles and a later radio adaptation was featured on NPR’s The Next Big Thing. Naked Angels and New York Stage and Film have both produced his play Assisted Living.
His television work includes The Tick and an original television series in development at HBO.
Parker is active in the Writers Guild of America, East.
He is the brother of Sarah Jessica Parker and Toby Parker.
Ashland University is a mid-sized, private, non-profit university in Ashland, Ohio, United States. The university consists of a 135-acre (55 ha) main campus and several off-campus centers throughout central and northern Ohio. It was founded in 1878 and is affiliated with the Brethren Church. Judeo-Christian values are the foundation of the educational and social environment of the university.
Today, the university offers nearly 70 undergraduate majors and nine pre-professional programs. The majors include actuarial science, toxicology/environmental science and entrepreneurship, which are unusual for an institution of its size. In addition, it offers most traditional liberal arts majors as well as a wide range of majors in business and education. The education program, which offers pre-K through doctorate level courses, is one of the largest among independent and state institutions in Ohio. Academic programs are enhanced by an Honors Program and the John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs.
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Pippin, Peppin, and Pepin (Latin: Pippinus, Pipinus, and Pepinus) are variants of a single Frankish given name borne by the following figures in the Carolingian family that ruled the Frankish Empire in what is now France and the western parts of Germany in the Middle Ages:
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Pippin: Ashland University, February 2017
Parker Apple rules as "the King" in Pippin
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Pippin, Thoroughly Modern Millie and Aladdin excerpts with Nick Parker
Starbound 11 - Morning Glow - Pippin
Book by Roger O. Hirson Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Originally produced on the Broadway stage by Stuart Ostrow Directed on the Broadway stage by Bob Fosse Theo Ending Originally Conceived In 1998 By Mitch Sebastian Directed by Robert Sean Parker
Sarah Jessica Parker was born in Nelsonville, Ohio, the daughter of Barbara Parker (née Keck), a nursery school operator and teacher, and Stephen Parker, an entrepreneur and journalist. She was one of a total of eight children from her parents' marriage and her mother's second marriage (her full siblings include actors Timothy Britten Parker and Pippin Parker). The script for an HBO drama/comedy series titled Sex and the City was sent to Parker. The show's creator, Darren Star, wanted her for his project. Despite some doubts about being cast in a long-term television series, Parker agreed to star.[16] After five nominations, in 2004, Parker won an Emmy Award for her lead role. Parker said in 2006 that she "will never do a television show again. In addition to work in film and televisi...
AUTV-20 reporter, Ingrid Schmidt reports on Ashland University's production of Pippin directed by Sean Parker. The production opens February 10th in the Hugo Young Theatre
Every Spring semester, we are happy to welcome our newly accepted students to the community. With tours of the building, faculty presentations and student artworks on display, we showcase the best of the College of Performing Arts. Speakers: - Pippin Parker - Richard Kessler - Martin Mueller - Georgia Schmitt - James Baker COLLEGE OF PERFORMING ARTS: https://www.newschool.edu/performing-arts/
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Parker singing Morning Glow in Lakeview Academy's production of Pippin
Parker singing Corner of the Sky in Lakeview Academy's production of Pippin
Every Spring semester, we are happy to welcome our newly accepted students to the community. With tours of the building, faculty presentations and student artworks on display, we showcase the best of the College of Performing Arts. Speakers: - Pippin Parker - Richard Kessler - Martin Mueller - Georgia Schmitt - James Baker COLLEGE OF PERFORMING ARTS: https://www.newschool.edu/performing-arts/
Parker singing Extraordinary in Lakeview Academy's production of Pippin
AUTV-20 reporter, Ingrid Schmidt reports on Ashland University's production of Pippin directed by Sean Parker. The production opens February 10th in the Hugo Young Theatre
Sarah Jessica Parker was born in Nelsonville, Ohio, the daughter of Barbara Parker (née Keck), a nursery school operator and teacher, and Stephen Parker, an entrepreneur and journalist. She was one of a total of eight children from her parents' marriage and her mother's second marriage (her full siblings include actors Timothy Britten Parker and Pippin Parker). The script for an HBO drama/comedy series titled Sex and the City was sent to Parker. The show's creator, Darren Star, wanted her for his project. Despite some doubts about being cast in a long-term television series, Parker agreed to star.[16] After five nominations, in 2004, Parker won an Emmy Award for her lead role. Parker said in 2006 that she "will never do a television show again. In addition to work in film and televisi...
Samuel French, Playbill, and HowlRound present #IdentityWeek, a free four-day panel event exploring racial, cultural, sexual and gender identity in the theatre livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv from Tuesday, September 27 to Friday, September 30. In Twitter, use #IdentityWeek, and follow @MrSamuelFrench and @HowlRoundTV. #IdentityWeek follows previous Samuel French and HowlRound events: #RightsWeek, which focused on intellectual property or artists; and #MusicalsWeek, which featured discussions about the creation of and representation in musicals. This marks Samuel French's third year of partnering with HowlRound for panel events and the first collaboration with Playbill. The 2016 event was created in response to the issues of ...
THE NEW SCHOOL FOR DRAMA | http://newschool.edu/drama Kathleen Chalfant speaks about her experience on stage and her approach to theater before the assembled student body of The New School for Drama in a town-hall meeting moderated by New School for Drama Director Pippin Parker. Kathleen Chalfant is an award-winning stage, film, and television actress recognized for both her high level of artistry and her deep involvement with social and cultural issues. Location: The New School for Drama Theater November 21, 2011
Known to be one of the most influential songwriters of the 20th century, Hank Williams was posthumously awarded in 2010 a Special Citation by the Pulitzer Prize Board for his craftsmanship as a songwriter. Moderated by Pippin Parker, Director of The New School for Drama, the panel will discuss The Last Ride, a newly-released, independent film about legendary singer/songwriter Hank Williams. Inspired by the mysterious final days of Williams' mercurial life, The Last Ride is the story of his final road trip through the bleak Appalachian countryside of 1950s America. Panelists include: - Harry Thomason, director of The Last Ride, award-winning director/producer of TV series including Designing Women, mini-series such as The Blue and the Grey, and director of events including both Presiden...
THE NEW SCHOOL FOR DRAMA | http://newschool.edu/drama Award-winning playwright Jon Robin Baitz joins Pippin Parker and Robert LuPone of The New School for Drama in a Town Hall meeting to discuss his career and experiences as a playwright for both film and television. Baitz is the distinguished Artist-in-Residence at The New School for Drama for the 2009-10 academic year. THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
Bolles 14 vs Providence 0 (FHSAA First Round Play-in game) Bolles Goals: Greg Rogowski (2g,1a), Davis Lindsey (3g, 3a), Harrison Davie (1g) Alex Ruiz (2g), Michael Hauesen (1g, 1a), Drew Gibson (1g, 1a), Adam Stenson (1a), Josh Parker (1g), David Wilf (1), Austin Richardson (1), Justin Fitzgerald (1g) Game Ball: Defense (Alex Cellar, Jordan Smalenski, Nick Reinschmidt, Nick Pippins)