Little y present
Then That Happened
When life gives you lemons, the answer's in the scrabble.
Then That Happened is a series based on wild and embarrassing true stories and injected with inspiring and empowering perspectives.
After falsely being accused of abusing a minor William escapes to New York City to be with his best friends. Ariana’s maternal yearnings are getting stronger, her boyfriend is not ready and she’s pretty sure she’s infertile. Whilst the ever clumsy actress Tamara, continues to get herself into some dicey (and bloody!) situations.
Then That Happened was nominated for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy (Conrad Le Bron, Mischa Ipp and Adam Boys) and for two Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy awards (Mischa Ipp and SJ Son) at the LA Webfest.
Watch Then That Happened here.
Check out our Behind The Scenes footage here.
CREATED by Mischa Ipp and Conrad Le Bron
DIRECTED by Jeneffa Soldatic
STARRING Conrad Le Bron, Mischa Ipp, SJ Son, Ross Wellinger, Christian Schulte, E. George Perry, Rachel Rath, Kevin Marron, Heloise Wilson
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Julia Ngeow
KEY COMPOSER / MUSIC SUPERVISOR Seán van Doornum
PRODUCTION DESIGN by Kimberly Matela
EDITED by Mischa Ipp
SCREENPLAY by Conrad Le Bron, Mischa Ipp and Adam Boys
POSTER by Metushaleme Dary and Joel Walker
2016
Little y Theatre Company in association with The Vertical Company present
Thread by Elena Zucker
"Deeply satisfying" NY Theatre Guide
"Entrancing... Whether playing Mimi or the myriad other characters who flit in and out of the nonlinear narrative, Ipp is consistently captivating" Time Out New York
"Potent physicality... massive vocal dynamism... [Ipp] transformed expertly through the use of intense visualization." NY Theatre Guide
"Ipp's performance is interesting and committed... Some of the material is dark, uncomfortable and emotionally challenging, but Ipp forges fearlessly through it all." Theatre Is Easy
From NYC to Palestine, Mimi's world collapses with the inadvertent like of a long-lost love's dissident Facebook status. Identities unravel, as do the boundaries between fact and fiction, Jew and Arab, time and space.
Unresolved romance can ruin your life.
Thread was selected by Indie Theater Now to be published in their 2016 collection of new plays and was recommended by The Huffington Post, Playbill and Show-Score.
Writer/Director: Elena Zucker | Producer/Actor: Mischa Ipp | Set/Lighting Designer: Zach Murphy | Sound Design: Daniela Hart | Original Sound Design: Stephen Cedars I Music: Zach Brock I ACR: Shannon O'Riordan & Djavan Thomas I Photography: Nicole Michaelis I Graphic Design: Metushaleme Dary
2016
Little y Theatre Company in association with The Vertical Company present
Thread by Elena Zucker
“For dazzling drama interwoven with suspense, history, politics and self-identity, Thread is worth unravelling for yourself.” The Australian Stage
“Zucker’s writing is dense, sometimes almost hallucinatory, and Ipp is a fine vehicle for it. She’s strikingly beautiful… in a performance of skill and fortitude” The West Australian
“Elena Zucker is a frighteningly intelligent New York playwright… for the audience that is up for the challenge, it pays off in richness of texture, allusion, dense prose-scapes and random observations.” The Australian Stage
“…a horizontal line draws down the screen, like a squeegee on a windshield at the carwash. It’s erasing my page, leaving behind the pale blue hue of the Facebook backdrop.”
The consequences of an explosive comment thread on Mimi’s Facebook page continue to reverberate long after the computer shuts down. From NYC to Perth, Israel to Palestine, THREAD sews its way between the personal and political, fact and fiction, arriving at the statelessness of self.
“Is it treason to the US if you’re actually an Aussie? Do they execute foreign nationals?”
A multi-award winning creative team.
Writer/Director: Elena Zucker | Producer/Actor: Mischa Ipp | Lighting Design: Zach Murphy | Sound Design: Stephen Cedars I Marketing/Publicity: Adrienne Downes | Photography: Nicole Michaelis
Little y Theatre Company present
The Great Osterlin Colony
by Heloise Wilson
“Magnificent, haunting and full of emotional truths” Erin Courtney, Obie and Guggenheim award-winning playwright
“A swanky little play with so much character and charm and danger that it kept my focus the whole time… I’d watch it again” Kyle Gregory, audience member
A lonely single mother runs a struggling artist colony on a secluded island near an empty sea. The only other residents are her teenage daughter who dreams of escape and a middle-aged poet with crippling anxiety. One day the bell rings.
The play explores the potential impacts of climate change, creative inspiration, government corruption and helplessness.
Birds die. Leeches suck. Lovers kiss. A parable of the end.
Directed by Mischa Ipp
Starring Heloise Wilson, Ry Forest, Dan Gonon, Jill Blythe Riemer, Timur Kocak
Design by Kyu Shin
Lighting by Jason Fok
Music and Sound by Eric Cormier
Photography by Nicole Michaelis
Poster design by Metushaleme Dary
Tuesday, June 16, 2015 7:30 PM
Dixon Place
161 Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002