Pippa White Lawson turned to storytelling after an extensive career in theatre and television on the West Coast.
Performances include "The Story of the Orphan Train," "Voices from Ellis Island," 72 Years to Women's Suffrage," "Saints, Soldiers and Spies (Women in War)," and many more. Information on all performance pieces avvailable on Pippa's website.
She calls her One’s Company Productions “part theatre, part storytelling, part history.” Audiences call them unique, captivating and touching.
She has crisscrossed the country many times, touring to 35 states, including California, New York, Oregon, Massachusetts, Colorado, Florida, Connecticut and even Alaska. She has performed at universities, performing arts centers, conferences, museums and festivals.
An audience member recently described her work as, “performances that are entertainment wrapped in history intertwined with inspiration.”
She has crisscrossed the country many times, touring to 35 states, including California, New York, Oregon, Massachusetts, Colorado, Florida, Connecticut and even Alaska. She has performed at universities, performing arts centers, conferences, museums and festivals.
An audience member recently described her work as, “performances that are entertainment wrapped in history intertwined with inspiration.”