Looking for Lilith Theatre Company is founded

Looking for Lilith was founded by Shannon Woolley Allison, Trina Fischer, and Jennifer Thalman Kepler in New York City, 2001. Looking for Lilith is an ensemble theatre company that creates productions and programming through re-examining history and questioning today from women’s perspectives, a practice that frequently uncovers unheard voices. LFL productions and programming serve adults, […]

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2013-2014 Season

The productions of the 2013-2014 season included a revival of the LFL original CLASS OF ’70 and regional premieres of both Catherine Filloux’ LUZ and Annie Baker’s BODY AWARENESS. In outreach, we started a partnership with EACM (Eastern Area Community Ministries) Latina Women’s group,  and we began a new partnership with JCPS, through an ongoing professional […]

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2012-2013 Season

In 2012-2013, we tried our hand at Shakespeare again, with an all-female production of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, premiered Robin Rice’s ALICE IN BLACK AND WHITE and premiered our newest original devised play BECOMING MOTHERS. In addition, LFL continued to tour many of its productions, conduct residencies, and facilitate after school and summer programming. MUCH […]

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2011-2012 Season

This season included productions of THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA and BEYOND THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, a weekend long celebration of our 10th anniversary, another trip to Guatemala, and more year-round educational and outreach programming.The first production of the 2011-2012 season was Federico Garcia Lorca’s THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA, a drama of women in the […]

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2010-2011 Season

This season included productions of FABRIC, FLAMES, AND FERVOR: GIRLS OF THE TRIANGLE, HUNTING THE BASILISK, and FAILURE IS IMPOSSIBLE. In addition, our community and educational outreach programs continued to expand, including a new middle school version of our touring show CHOICES: AN INTERACTIVE PLAY ON CYBERBULLYING AND SUICIDE. We were also honored to host […]

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