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|name=Beth Lapides |birth_date= |birth_place=United States |medium=Stand-up comedy, television, film }}Beth Lapides ({{IPAc-en|l|ə|ˈ|p|iː|d|ʌ|s}}; {{respell|lə|PEE|dəs}}) is an entertainer, writer, and comedian.[1] ArtLapides began her career as a visual and performance artist in New York.[2] She continues to exhibit in group shows. Un-CabaretBy 1990 Lapides and her partner and husband Greg Miller had moved to Los Angeles. In 1993 they created Un-Cabaret, a live show that became an important venue for the Los Angeles "alternative comedy" movement.[3][4][5] Notable shows that emerged from the Un-Cabaret included Julia Sweeney's God Said, 'Ha! and Laura Kightlinger's book Quick Shots of False Hope.[4] Spin-off productions from the Un-Cabaret have included Say the Word, a story-telling show; The Other Network, a show featuring unaired pilots, and the Un-Cab Lab, a student workshop.[4] Did I Wake You?Lapides's first book Did I Wake You?--Haikus for Modern Living was published in 2007.[4] TheatreLapides has created several one-person shows and performance pieces, including a satirical 1992 campaign to be elected First Lady,[6][7] a 2007 show based on her book of haiku,[4] and a recent production entitled 100% Happy 88% of the Time.[8] FilmographyLapides appeared in the "Sex and the City" TV series as a performance artist who doesn't speak or eat in the "One" episode (2003). References1. ^UCLA Extension Writers program, instructor biography {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100705230158/http://www2.uclaextension.edu/writers/instructors.php?recordID=349 |date=July 5, 2010 }} 2. ^[https://www.jstor.org/pss/1145599 Amy C. Ward, "Beth Lapides' A Good American Novel at P.S. 122", The Drama Review, spring 1985, pp. 41-44, available at jstor.org (fee required for full article)] 3. ^Lisa Rosen, "Comedy and music fill the bill at revived Un-Cabaret", Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2012. 4. ^1 2 3 4 Lisa Rosen, " Good, honest humor: At Un-Cabaret, there's no joking around, just personal truths." Los Angeles Times, May 17, 2007. 5. ^Bernard Weinraub, [https://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/05/arts/tired-of-the-same-old-jokes-so-is-this-festival.html "Tired of the Same Old Jokes? So Is This Festival"], The New York Times, March 5, 2001. 6. ^Judith Michaelson, " Beth Lapides: The Joke's on Voters. Comedy: Performance artist kicks off shtick to make America's top female position elective.", Los Angeles Times, March 21, 1992. 7. ^Elizabeth Gleick, "Loose Cannons", People, October 19, 1992. 8. ^"100& Happy 88% of the Time", Boston Globe, July 22, 2010. External links
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