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Pippin Parker is an American playwright and theatre director.[1] He is Director of The New School for Drama.[2]
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Parker is one of the co-founding members of Naked Angels, a theater company in New York City where he was Artistic Director. Along with Nicole Burdette, Frank Pugliese and Kenneth Lonergan, he is a member of a writer's group for dramatic and fiction authors.
His short play "A Gift" was produced in New York and Los Angeles and a later radio adaptation was featured on NPR’s The Next Big Thing. Naked Angels and New York Stage and Film have both produced his play Assisted Living.
His television work includes The Tick[3] and an original television series in development at HBO.
Parker is active in the Writers Guild of America, East.[4][5]
He is the brother of Sarah Jessica Parker and Toby Parker.[6]
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