New Paradise Laboratories

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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 and immersive experiences.

Founded1996
FounderWhit MacLaughlin
Location
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New Paradise Laboratories
Founded1996
FounderWhit MacLaughlin
Type501(c)(3) non-profit
Location
Methodexperimental theater, experience design ensemble
Members20+
Websitenewparadiselaboratories.org
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History

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 Philadelphia Fringe Festival, 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

A 2006 reworking of the hit Prom by NPL for Children's Theatre Company, which in 2004 was deemed "Best Stage Production."
  • 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.[7]
  • KC Chun-Manning (Managing Director) - served from 2015 to 2020 and remains active on Board of Directors.[8]

Productions

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YearProductionLocationNotes
1999"Stupor"Philadelphia, PABarrymore Award nominee for Outstanding Choreography[9]
2000"The Fab 4 Reach the Pearly Gates"New York City, NYObie Award winner[10]
2001"This Mansion is a Hole"Philadelphia, PABarrymore Award nominee for Outstanding Sound Design (Whit MacLaughlin)[11]
2003"Rrose Selavy Takes a Lover in Philadelphia"Philadelphia, PABarrymore Award nominee for Outstanding Ensemble in a Play[12]
2004"Prom"Minneapolis, MNChildren's Theatre Company
2005"Planetary Enzyme Blues"Philadelphia, PAPECO Energy Award nominee for Outstanding Lighting Design (Mark O'Maley)[13]
2006"Prom"Minneapolis, MNChildren's Theatre Company (second production), deemed Best Stage Production 2004.
2007"Batch: An American Bachelor/Ette Party Spectacle"Louisville, KYWorld premiere: Humana Festival of New American Plays (Louisville, February 2007). Regional premiere: Philadelphia Live Arts Festival (Philadelphia, September 2007)
2008"Prom"Philadelphia, PAResidency at Drexel University. Barrymore Award nominee for Outstanding Choreography/Movement (Lee Ann Etzold and Whit MacLaughlin)[14]
2010"Freedom Club"Philadelphia, PAWith the Riot Group & Adriano Shaplin[15]
2011"Freedom Club"New York, NYOff-off Broadway[16]
2013"Prom"Wilmington, NCProfessional Partnership with the University of North Carolina at Wilmington Department of Theatre
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