INTERACTIVE THEATRE TO RESIST BULLYING
Bring Looking for Lilith to your classroom!
Let's start a conversation.
Jennifer Thalman Kepler
Co-Artistic Director
502.638.2559
jennifer@lookingforlilith.org
BOOK YOUR EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE TODAY!
Bring LOOKING FOR LILITH to your school, library or community center! Interactive performances available for K-12 and adults. Subsidized performances may be available, ask for details.
* * * * *
Our Approach
This interactive programming is based on the Forum Theatre model of Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed, which begins with a short scripted play that freezes at a moment of crisis. Then the facilitator guides the audience members, called spect-actors, in a discussion about the play and different choices the character(s) could have made to arrive at a better outcome. Next, they rewind the piece, pausing at various moments so that the audience/spect-actors can intervene and offer their ideas of what the character(s) could say or do at those moments. Then they see how that plays out as the performers improvise scenes using their suggestions. Also, students are often invited to replace the main character to try out their ideas in real time, thus rehearsing for life!
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people ages 10-24. Nationwide, 1 out of 6 students in grades 9-12 have seriously considered suicide in the past year. LFL brings these vitally important topics to the forefront through discussion, performance and interaction, offering choices to change the reaction to negative experiences into positive outcomes.
Bring Looking for Lilith to your classroom!
Let's start a conversation.
Jennifer Thalman Kepler
Co-Artistic Director
502.638.2559
jennifer@lookingforlilith.org
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255