Lipstick Traces
Created by Rude Mechs
Work is a sin. Work is for suckers. No boring leisure! Celebrate the millennium by getting the hell out of the 20th century. NEVER WORK!! This is not nihilism. It’s a call to…something else.
The play is now available for purchase, heh, in graphic novel form. Rude Mechs has a limited number of copies, which we are happy to sign or not, and send to you, or not. The book is published be 53rd State Press, and is also available for sale through them.
This graphic adaptation by Lana Lesley of the play by Rude Mechs adapted from the celebrated and intellectually nervy book by Greil Marcus, is a gritty rendition of a theatrically irreverent and physically ecstatic vision of “movements in culture that raised no monuments… movements that barely left a trace.”
Read all about it here:
Rude Mechs’ “Lipstick Traces” becomes a graphic novel – Lana Lesley, Sightlines Magazine, June 2019
Turning ‘Lipstick Traces’ Into a Graphic Novel – Wayne Alan Brenner, Austin Chronicle, June 2019
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1976: John Lydon proclaims himself an “antichrist,” helps launch a movement to ‘destroy passersby,’ and permanently changes popular culture. Coincidence?
A Narrator with a Ph.D. joins Sex Pistols’ manager and self-proclaimed mastermind, Malcolm McLaren, to recount an alternative history of the 20th century via the Sex Pistols, the Cabaret Voltaire, the May ’68 riots, and a handful of medieval heretics. Lipstick Traces is a physically ecstatic and intellectually nervy theatrical vision of “movements in culture that raised no monuments…movements that barely left a trace.”
Production Support
Lipstick Traces received no private foundation or government support. Thank you, arts patrons!
Arts Writing
2002 | Ed Felien Pulse of the Twin Cities
2001 | Margo Jefferson, New York Times
How Can the Theatre Make Itself Matter Again?
2002 | Scott Timberg, Los Angeles Times
Fall Preview/The Arts
2001 | Jackie Demaline, The Cincinnati Enquirer
International Artists Head to Wexner (pdf)
September 2000 | Ada Calhoun, Austin Chronicle
Everything is Possible…Again: The Rude Mechanicals’ ‘Lipstick Traces’ is Back
September 1999 | Margaret Moser, Austin Chronicle
Greil Marcus and the Mad Parade
Reviews
“LIPSTICK TRACES gets us to hear the ragged, raging voice of punk in the nonsense phrases of turn-of-the-century Swiss artists and the “work-is-sin” rantings of a German monk of the 1500’s. And it does it through a production that, remarkably enough, sings in that same voice. The scenes in this play are short, intense, irreverent, highly charged – qualities belonging to any good punk song. Director Shawn Sides kicks the show off with a fierce sonic explosion and never lets up. Zach Murphy’s crisp, searing lights and Gordon Gunn’s booming sound seize our senses while every cast member…grips us with a tightly focused, forceful performance.” – Robert Faires, The Austin Chronicle
“[Lipstick Traces] was the show that I told people who never go to theatre to see….It was the artistic chutzpah and pop culture savvy of the Rude Mechanicals operating on all eight cylinders.”– Sarah Hepola, The Austin Chronicle
“Sure, art feeds the critics. The Rude Mechanicals, Austin’s wittiest theater company, has reversed the flow of artistic nutrition by transforming a work of cultural criticism into a lively comedy.”– Michael Barnes, The Austin American Statesman
2001 | CurtainUp.com
“Lipstick Traces” by Les Gutman
2001 | New York Times
“THEATER REVIEW; A Lecture on Punk May Not Be What You Thunk” by Ben Brantley
2001 | RollingStone.com
2001 | The Village Voice
“Seventeen Liar Bodies: Lipstick Traces at the Ohio Theatre” by Jessica Winter
2001 | Newsday
“A Johnny Rotten Curse Traced to Its Roots” by Gordon Cox
2001 | Time Out New York
“‘Lipstick Traces’ – Review” by Jason Zinoman
2001 | New York Post
“Traces of Anarchy, Sex Pistols” by Donald Lyons
2001 | NY Theatre.com
“Lipstick Traces” by Ken Urban
2002 | LA Weekly
“Rusty Pistols: The Foundry Theater’s Lipstick Traces, sans saliva” by Doug Harvey
2002 | Offoffoff.com
“Tex Pistols” by Caraid O’Brian
2002 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
“‘Lipstick’ traces the trail of anarchy” by Regina Hackett
2002 | Los Angeles Times
“Ode to Anarchy” by Reed Johnson
1999 | The Austin Chronicle
“Lipstick Traces, It’s Only Rock & Roll…” by Robert Faires
2000 | The Austin Chronicle
“Lipstick Traces: Rock on!” by Robi Polgar
Awards / Citations
Austin Critics’ Table Awards
- Winner “Outstanding Comedy”
- Winner “Outstanding Adaptation” – for Kirk Lynn
- Winner “Outstanding Director of a Comedy” – for Shawn Sides
- Winner “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy” – for Lana Lesley
- Nominated “Outstanding Lighting Design” – for Zach Murphy
- Nominated “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy” – for Jason Liebrecht
B. Iden Payne Awards
Winner “Outstanding Director of a Comedy” – Shawn Sides
The Austin Chronicle’s “Top of the Year” • January 7, 2000
- Top 10 Theatrical Productions of 1999 by Sarah Hepola: #1. Lipstick Traces (Rude Mechanicals)
- 10 Shows From 1999 Theatre Transported Me by Robert Faires: #1. Lipstick Traces (Rude Mechanicals)
- from The Austin American-Statesman’s Arts Favorites/Best of 1999: #6. Lipstick Traces (Rude Mechanicals)
Nominated for The New Play Award from the American Theatre Critics Association which honors important and new voices in the American Theatre.
January/February 2002
- The Wexner Center (Columbus, OH) – Jan 10-13, 2002
- The Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, MN)
- Legion Arts/CSPS (Cedar Rapids, IA)
- DiverseWorks (Houston, TX)
Touring Cast: Ehren Christian, Lana Lesley, Jason Liebrecht, Michael Mergen, Robert Pierson, Jason Phelps
Touring Stage Manager: José Angel Hernandez
September/October 2002
- On The Boards (Seattle, WA)
- UCLA Performing Arts (Los Angeles, CA)
Touring Cast: Henry Stram, Lana Lesley, Jason Liebrecht, Ohhh dangit, T. Ryder Smith, James Urbaniak
Touring Stage Manager: Sarah Richardson
July 2003 – Szene Salzburg (Salzburg, Austria)
Touring Cast: Henry Stram, Lana Lesley, Jason Liebrecht, Michael Mergen, Robert Pierson, James Urbaniak
Touring Stage Manager: José Angel Hernandez
It’s been too long to remember – need playbills for credits if you got ’em, share ’em. If this is wrong, don’t be pissed, just let us know.
August 1999 – The Ice Factory Festival, Ohio Theatre – New York City
Workshop Draft 40 minutes long
- Development Team: Brad Beckman, Ehren Christian, Jose Hernandez, Lana Lesley, Kirk Lynn, Michael Mergen, Gavin Mundy, Robert Pierson, Shawn Sides, and other people we know aren’t included here – we are looking for the documentation! Let us know if you were at that table in Travis High School working with these folks but aren’t listed here.
- Director: Shawn Sides
- Writer: Kirk Lynn
- Ensemble: Ehren Conner Christian, Lana Lesley, Jason Liebrecht, Michael T. Mergen, Gavin Mundy, Robert Pierson
- Scenic Design: Gavin Mundy, Lana Lesley + Shawn Sides
- Stage Manager: José Angel Hernandez
- Costume Design: Marit Aagaard
- Lighting Design: Us? + Brian H Scott saved our tushes with a slide projector and probably fixed everything else
- Sound Design: Jimi Gunn with opening cue by Darron L. West
Sept 9 – Oct 2, 1999 – The Off Center – Austin, TX
World Premiere
- Director: Shawn Sides
- Writer: Kirk Lynn
- Ensemble: Ehren Conner Christian, Lana Lesley, Jason Liebrecht, Michael T. Mergen, Gavin Mundy, Robert Pierson
- Scenic Design: Gavin Mundy, Lana Lesley, Shawn Sides
- Costume Design: Marit Aagaard
- Lighting Design: Zach Murphy
- Sound Design: Jimi Gunn with opening cue by Darron L. West
- Stage Manager: José Angel Hernandez
Aug 31 – Sept 17, 2000 – The Off Center – Austin, TX
Remount for MWAC in Austin
- Director: Shawn Sides
- Writer: Kirk Lynn
- Ensemble: Ehren Conner Christian, Lana Lesley, Jason Liebrecht, Michael T. Mergen, Gavin Mundy, Robert Pierson
- Scenic Design: Leilah Stewart
- Technical Director: Madge Darlington
- Costume Design: Marit Aagaard
- Lighting Design: Zach Murphy
- Sound Design: Jimi Gunn with opening cue by Darron L. West
- Stage Manager: José Angel Hernandez
May 2 – June 10, 2001 – The Ohio Theatre, NYC
Produced by The Foundry Theatre
Off Broadway Premiere
- Director: Shawn Sides
- Writer: Kirk Lynn
- Featuring: David Greenspan, Lana Lesley, Jason Liebrecht, Ean Sheehy, T. Ryder Smith, James Urbaniak
- Lighting Design: Heather Carson (aka “Clipboard”)
- Sound Design: Darron L. West
- Set Design: Jim Larkin
- Costume Design: Rachel Carr
- Production Stage Manager: Sarah Richardson
Big love and forever thanks to Greil Marcus.