| Kevin Malony Kevin has worked as a director, writer, and producer at Lincoln Center's Serious Fun Festival, Carnegie Hall's
Weill Recital Hall, the John Houseman Theater, La Mama, HERE, Dixon Place, the Joyce Theater,
P.S. 122 and Town Hall. He produced John Epperson's early musicals at the Pyramid Club and
later presented Lypsinka's first theatrical engagement, "The Many Moods of Lypsinka." Since
that time he has directed full productions and personal appearances with Lypsinka around the
world. With Russell Scott Lewis he produced the critically acclaimed "Lypsinka! The Boxed Set"
(Helen Hayes Award, 2002). In 2003, he directed and produced the New York premiere of
"Lypsinka: As I Lay Lipsynching," which later ran off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theater.
He was the original producer of Bill Russell's "Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens,"
which ran on London's West End and presented the first incarnation of John Kelly's OBIE award winning
"Pass the Blutwurst, Bitte." He co-directed Mark Dendy's "Dream Analysis" at Dance Theater Workshop and
"Paved Paradise," John Kelly's homage to Joni Mitchell, at Westbeth Theater Center.
Other directing/writing credits include: the legendary Brenda Bergman in her comeback show,
"Endangered Species," celebrity psychic Dr. Julia Wonder in "Make My Dreams Your Reality,"
drag chanteuse Varla Jean Merman's "The Christmas Concert" at Weill Recital Hall,
Jackie Hoffman's "Kosher Khristmas" Parts 1 & 2, and the recent, critically acclaimed satire,
"The Mailman Always Comes Twice," by Stephen Pell. He is the co-founder and artistic director
of TWEED Theaterworks, and in 1996, under the influence of Rocky and Bullwinkle,
he initiated the Tweed Fractured Classicks Series.
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