New Paradise Laboratories
New Paradise Laboratories (NPL) is a 501(c)(3) experimental theater ensemble based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1996, NPL collaborates with artists from a variety of disciplines, including web designers, visual artists, writers, philosophers, composers, and architects, as well as performers who work together to create interactive theater works.
History
"NPL was founded to create surprising, meticulous, spiritually challenging, and wholly distinctive experimental theatre productions that investigate physical expression, on-stage and in life. These productions are assembled using collaborative creative processes developed by the company. The work tends to value wild humor, shock, a concern for history, a muscular visual sensibility, and a fascination with the utopian impulse. Furthermore, NPL uses the fruits of its experimentation to benefit the artistic and audience community as a whole." |
— NPL Home Page[1] |
Founded in 1996 by Whit MacLaughlin, New Paradise Laboratories (NPL) has created an average of one original performance work each year since its founding. Their work has been presented as part of the FringeArts Festival (formerly Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe), the Humana Festival of New American Plays, Children's Theatre Company, and in residencies with universities all over the United States.
Grants and recognition
Company members
- Whit MacLaughlin (Artistic Director) - he has conceived, directed, and designed 20 original performance works with the company since its inception in 1996. Since 1978, he has acted in, directed, or written over 100 theatre productions.[9]
- KC Chun-Manning (Managing Director) - has been with NPL since August 2015.[10]
- Emilie Krause (Performer) - has worked with NPL since 2011
- Kevin Meehan (Performer) - has worked with NPL since 2011
- Matteo Jones Scammell (Performer) - has worked with NPL since 2011
- Julia Frey (Performer) - has worked with NPL since 2011
- Lee Ann Etzold (Performer) - a founding member[6]
- McKenna Kerrigan (Performer) - has worked with NPL since 1999
- Jeb Kreager (Performer) - a founding member, he has performed and co-created 13 shows[6]
- Mary McCool (Performer) - a founding member
- Aaron Mumaw (Performer) - a founding member
- René Ligon Hartl (Performer) - a founding member
- Matt Saunders (Designer/Performer)[6]
- Jorge Cousineau (Video and Sound Design)
Productions
Year | Production | Location | Notes |
1998 | "Gold Russian Finger Love" | Philadelphia, PA | |
1999 | "Stupor" | Philadelphia, PA | Barrymore Award nominee for Outstanding Choreography[11] |
2000 | "The Fab 4 Reach the Pearly Gates" | New York City, NY | Obie Award Winner |
2001 | "This Mansion is a Hole" | Philadelphia, PA | Barrymore Award nominee for Outstanding Sound Design (Whit MacLaughlin)[12] |
2003 | "Rrose Selavy Takes a Lover in Philadelphia" | Philadelphia, PA | Barrymore Award nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Play[13] |
2004 | "Don Juan in Nirvana" | Philadelphia, PA | Philadelphia Live Arts Festival participant |
2004 | "Prom" | Minneapolis, MN | Children's Theatre Company |
2005 | "Planetary Enzyme Blues" | Philadelphia, PA | PECO Energy Award nominee for Outstanding Lighting Design (Mark O'Maley)[14] |
2006 | "Prom" | Minneapolis, MN | Children's Theatre Company (second production), deemed Best Stage Production 2004. |
2007 | "Batch: An American Bachelor/Ette Party Spectacle" | Louisville, KY | World premiere: Humana Festival of New American Plays (Louisville, February 2007). Regional premiere: Philadelphis Live Arts Festival (Philadelphia, September 2007) |
2008 | "Prom" | Philadelphia, PA | Residency at Drexel University. Barrymore Award nominee for Outstanding Choreography/Movement (Lee Ann Etzold and Whit MacLaughlin)[15] |
2009 | "Fatebook: Avoiding Catastrophe One Party at a Time" | Philadelphia, PA | Presented by Philadelphia Live Arts Festival (Philadelphia, September 2009) |
2010 | "MORT" | Philadelphia, PA | Residency at University of the Arts (Philadelphia) |
2010 | "Freedom Club" | Philadelphia, PA | With the Riot Group & Adriano Shaplin[16] |
2011 | "Freedom Club" | New York, NY | Off-off Broadway[17] |
2011 | "Extremely Public Displays of Privacy" | Philadelphia, PA | Philadelphia Live Arts/ Philly Fringe participant. A theater and online work in three acts, it included music videos and online social media, video-performances at set locations in the city, and a live concert of original music performed by the central character, Fess Elliot. |
2012 | "27" | Philadelphia, PA | Philadelphia Live Arts/ Philly Fringe participant |
2013 | "Prom" | Wilmington, NC | Professional Partnership with the University of North Carolina at Wilmington Department of Theatre |
2014 | "27" | Philadelphia, PA | Remount at The Painted Bride |
References
External links
- Show websites
- Associate