The final production of the season was a unique repertory program to celebrate LFL’s tenth anniversary: Looking Forward, Looking Back. The centerpiece of this event was Ten Years/Seven Stories, which featured short vignettes of each of the first seven original productions created by LFL. Also at this event, LFL’s newest original script, Becoming Mothers, was […]
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Luz and Body Awareness
The 2013-2014 season’s March Women’s History Month production was a regional premiere of Catherine Filloux’ Luz at the Henry Clay Theatre. This play exposes the global scale of gender-based violence and the collusion between human rights and corporate law practices. From Guatemala City to Haiti to the U.S., it follows Luz, Helene and Zia in […]
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The 2013-2014 season began with a revival of the LFL original Class of ’70, which initiated an ongoing partnership with Lincoln Performing Arts School, performing the show in LPAS’ brand new theatre and conducting theatre residencies with their students. LFL and JCPS began a partnership through an ongoing professional development program, working with high school […]
Continue readingShakespeare, Motherhood and Photography
The 2012-2013 season began with an all-female production of Much Ado About Nothing at The Alley Theatre. In March at the Mex Theater at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, LFL produced a highly successful and acclaimed run of the world premiere of Robin Rice Lichtig’s Alice in Black and White, about the life […]
Continue readingFabric, Flames and Fervor to NYC
March of 2011 saw LFL return to NYC to participate in the Centennial Remembrances of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, performing Fabric, Flames, and Fervor at Manhattan Theatre Source, three blocks from the original factory. In preparation, LFL performed the show at Shelby County Community Theatre in Kentucky. CHOICES continued to expand as LFL developed […]
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