CHOICES 10th Anniversary Celebration

CHOICES:
a 10th anniversary celebration

Saturday, November 16th
4pm-6pm
The Mary Anderson Room
at The Kentucky Center
501 W. Main Street, Louisville, KY

TICKETS

Purchase a TABLE: $400
Purchase INDIVIDUAL tickets: $50

CHOICES: an interactive play on cyberbullying and suicide premiered on November 9th, 2009. 10 years later, we are proud to have reached over 30,000 students, parents, and administrators with this powerful, provocative work that allows audience members to think through and practice how to respond if they or someone they love is experiencing online bullying.

We invite you to join us for this special gala event. Louisville’s own Dawne Gee of WAVE3, will be MC-ing the night’s events, which will include hearing from artists and stakeholders who have been involved in this project over the past decade, a silent auction, and a sneak preview of the latest version of CHOICES. Wine and appetizers will be served.

Purchase a table of 8 for $400, joining table sponsors such as Teatro Tercera Llamada and LFL Board Emeriti Patria Fielding and Carolyn Keefer Thalman.

Individual tickets are also available at $50/seat.

LOCAL RECOGNITION
Looking For Lilith received the Karen G. Willis Award in 2010, given by the KY Theatre Association for commitment to artistic excellence and transforming Kentucky through theatre.

NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Looking for Lilith was one of ten companies around the country invited to the annual American Alliance for Theatre and Education conference's pre-conference on bullying. Looking for Lilith performed Choices at the pre-conference. During the conference Lilith conducted a workshop about creating a Forum Theatre piece to address an issue of importance to individual schools or communities.

Bring CHOICES to your school, library or community center!
Interactive performances available for middle school, high school and adults.

To book your performance, contact us at [email protected].

RESOURCES


Looking for Lilith has a strong commitment to education. In our outreach programs, we can guide participants in researching, devising, and sharing new works that give voice to the members of our society who have historically been underrepresented. Through these programs and our performances, we help show the value of multiple perspectives on history.

Looking  for Lilith provides touring productions, in-school residencies and after-school programs for pre-K through 12th grade. We also offer professional development opportunities for teachers.