John Epperson was born April 24, 1955 in Hazelhurst, Mississippi. His father, John Epperson, Sr., was a postal carrier; his mother, Joyce was a housewife and entrepreneur. Epperson has two older sisters. After high school, he attended Presbyterian-associated Belhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi. He arrived in New York City in 1978 and got a job as a rehearsal pianist for the American Ballet Theater.
Epperson created parody musicals in which he wrote the book, music, and lyrics. Early productions were Ballet of the Dolls (1985) and Dial "M" for Model (1986). The shows were produced at the East Village's Pyramid Club and La Mama ETC (Experimental Theater Company).
Prior to this, Epperson first went on stage at the Show Club in 1984, lip-synching just a couple of songs. Lypsinka's theatrical career began in the show I Could Go on Lip-Sinking! an after-show addition for Charles Busch's Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, at the Off-Broadway theater the Provincetown Playhouse on MacDougal Street (1985)-the show lasted a year. Also in 1985, Lypsinka made her debut at Wigstock, an outdoor drag festival in Tompkins Square Park in the East Village of New York City.
Epperson then went on to star in The Many Moods of Lypsinka (1988), I Could Go On Lypsinking (1988), In 2003, I Could Go On Lip-Synching premiered in Los Angeles, with Madonna financing the show, and The Fabulous Lypsinka Show (1991).
Other early shows include; Lypsinka! Now It Can Be Lip-Synched (1992) and Lypsinka! A Day in the Life (1993) which was performed at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City, after running as a New York Theatre Workshop the previous season. Then came the production The Fabulous Lypsinka Show (1994). As I Lay Lip-Synching was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Theater Festival (Scotland) in 1994 and in San Francisco (1995). In 2003 it premiered at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York City. Lypsinka Must Be Destroyed! (The First Farewell) (1996) was only performed in San Francisco.
Lypsinka IS Harriet Craig, a musical drama of sorts, followed a ruthless wife and her quest for a clean house and a well-run life. The character Harriet Craig, was played on film by Joan Crawford in 1950, in the third version of a play by George Kelly, Craig's Wife. The New York Times said, "[Epperson's] Harriet Craig becomes a free-ranging commentary on perceptions of feminine identity, stardom and sexuality in the 1950s". Harriet Craig was Lypsinka's first non-lip-synching role. The show began in the summer of 1997, was extended twice, and then reappeared in February 1998, both times at Mother, a club in the Meat-Packing District in Manhattan.
Lypsinka Boxed Set premiered in 2000 in New York City. It was a greatest hits with new material. The Passion of the Crawford was a 2005 show in which Lypsinka portrayed Joan Crawford. The plot has Crawford being interviewed by John Springer (Steve Cuiffo in this role) in 1973 at Town Hall. The show was later seen in Washington, DC in 2007.
Lypsinka has had a varied career, which included modeling for Thierry Mugler, Valentino, Pauline Trigere, Barney's New York, and many others. She was a spokesperson for Gap and L.A. Eyeworks. Lypsinka was featured in George Michael's video Too Funky and two HBO specials: On the Ledge and Sandra, After Dark. She has also starred in the following movies: Witch Hunt (1994), Another Gay Movie (2006), and Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild (2008). Epperson has been featured as himself and as other characters in the following movies: Red Ribbon Blues (1996), Angels in America (2003), Kinsey (2004), Black Swan (2011). Epperson has also appeared in several documentaries, including: Wigstock: The Movie (1996), Dragtime (1997), and Beauty in a Jar (2003) among others.
My Deah, written by Epperson, is a play based upon the story of Medea, but set in the American South. The show had several readings and was produced as a benefit for the Whitman-Walker Clinic in 2004. In October 2006 it was presented as a full production at the June Havoc Theater in New York City. Epperson then turned his attention to Legends! (2010). The staged reading was re-written by Epperson, with more contemporary references and starred Lypsinka, Charles Busch and Whoopi Goldberg at a benefit reading for the Friends In Deed. Later in Washington DC it co-starred James Lecesne opposite Lypsinka.
John Epperson was a featured actor in Show Trash (2003) which premiered at Joe's Pub. An Evening With Lypsinka's Maid, another show created by and starring Epperson, premiered in 2012.
Source:
James Fisher, Editor, We Will Be Citizens: New Essays on Gay and Lesbian Theatre, 2008, p. 177
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