'Stars in the Margin' with Plimpton, Wainwright, & Lipton To Take Place 8/11
The Zipper Factory is proud to present Stars in the Margin: An Evening of Special Guests . . . brought to you by Martha Plimpton, Lucy Wainwright Roche and Dan Lipton on Monday, August 11 at 9:30 p.m.
Martha Plimpton met Lucy Wainwright Roche through mutual friends on MySpace. Then they sang a song together at Joe's Pub, then they recorded the song for Lucy's latest EP, "8 More," then they decided to put on a whole entire show, music-directed by ace musician Dan Lipton. The show will feature a bunch of their favorite people and a bunch of their favorite songs.
Martha Plimpton makes a modest but respectable living working in not-for-profit Broadway theater. She has earned two Tony Award nominations in the past two years for her work in Caryl Churchill's "Top Girls" at MTC and Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia at Lincoln Center Theater, the latter for which she received Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. Other recent New York appearances include Cymbeline at LCT, A Midsummer Night's Dream at NYSF's Delacorte Theater, Shining City at MTC, and HurlyBurly for The New Group. Much of her career makes little logical sense. She has appeared in over 35 films, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work opposite Ice T on "Law & Order: SVU." She has written for The Believer Magazine, MTV.com, and The Daily News, and even got paid for it. She once wrote a Very Special Musical Valentine's Day Episode of "7th Heaven." She played a month of sold-out anti-cabaret shows at The Actors Gang in L.A. with Julian Fleisher. This fall she will make her Broadway musical debut in Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey for the Roundabout.
Lucy Wainwright Roche is a singer and a songwriter who used to be a teacher and a nanny. She has spent the last year singing and playing all around the US, Australia and New Zealand and spends most of her life driving from one show to the next. She hopes that her songs will somehow help to offset her carbon footprint. In the past year, Lucy has shared stages with many excellent performers, including Rufus Wainwright (her brother), Neko Case and Richard Thompson. This spring she released her second EP entitled, "8 More" and she is currently appearing with Amos Lee on his North American tour.
Photo by Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.

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