ENSEMBLE, PRODUCTION & DESIGN TEAM
(in alphabetical order)

Shannon Woolley Allison (she/her)
Producer
Despite stints working, performing, and teaching in Chicago, Denver, and New York City, Shannon is Louisville, KY born and bred! She attended YPAS, earned a BFA at SMU, and a Master’s at NYU. In 2001, Shannon co-founded LFL, and serves as Co-Artistic Director to this day. Recent performances include Grey in Erin Fitzgerald’s BAGGAGE CLAIM, Dr. Anna Lawrence in FROM BARDSTOWN TO BROADWAY: THE ROAD TO VOTES FOR WOMEN/THE SUFFRAGE DRIVING & WALKING TOUR, and Jules in Allie Fireel’s NOTE. Recent directing credits include co-directing LFL’s original DEFINING INFINITY with Ebony Jordan, Diana Grisanti’s THE PATRON SAINT OF LOSING SLEEP, Erin Fitzgerald’s GOOD GRIEF and Clarity Hagan’s THE MOTH AND THE MASKED MAN. She is proud to be a roster artist for the KY Arts Council, a board member of the Arts and Cultural Alliance, and a member of Alternate ROOTS, The Network of Ensemble Theatres, The Alliance for Theatre in Education, and The Louisville Theatre Community.

Ellie Archer (she/they)
Marla, Ensemble - Agent
Ellie is excited to be returning for her eighth production with Looking for Lilith. She is a company member with LFL and has worked with several other theater companies and institutions in Louisville, including Actors Theatre, Pandora Productions, three witches shakespeare, the Louisville Fringe Festival, Bunbury Theatre, Untitled Louisville Theatre Company, and the Belle of Louisville. You can next see her as Macduff in three witches shakespeare’s production of MACBETH in April.

Nour Awamleh (she/her)
Nancy, Ensemble - Queer Girl/Agent
Nour received her BA in Political Science from the University of Louisville. She is a Morgan McGarvey Scholar, Political Activist, Dancer, and a Musical Theatre Performer. She found herself back in the theatre world after years of being away, thanks to the support of wonderful family and friends along the way. She aspires to combine her passion for Social Justice and Theatre through her work, to showcase the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusivity in the Arts.

Sarah BE (she/they)
Ensemble - May/Agent/Peterson
Sarah BE is a HopePunk performance artist centered on creating meaningful and authentic theatrical experiences. Originally from Johnstown, PA; she holds an MFA in Performance from the University of Louisville. Through her artistic practices, she aims to ask the “big questions” and activate Hope as a radical act. Her mission as a performing artist is to fuse creative practices into everyday life and show others the value of weaponizing optimism.

Hannah Brooks (they/them)
Costume Designer, Photographer, Videographer
Hannah Brooks is a local costume and props designer who occasionally dabbles in non-traditional set design. Hannah has been designing around town since summer of 2017. They have worked with Bunbury Theatre Company, The Kentucky Opera, StageOne, and Commonwealth Theatre Center. Their performances with LFL include THE SUFFRAGE DRIVING & WALKING TOUR and COMMON THREADS. They have been a Looking for Lilith company member since 2023. When not working on a show, Hannah enjoys drawing and making stickers. Thanks to Colt for your never-ending support. For KM.

Lindsay Chamberlin (she/her)
Assistant Director
Lindsay Chamberlin is ecstatic to be assistant directing again after previous assistant director gigs with THE PATRON SAINT OF LOSING SLEEP and NOTE. She is a local costume and props designer that has over 20 years’ experience and has designed approximately 100 productions all over Kentucky. She began her career in San Diego, designing Halloween and novelty costumes for mass market retailers, before moving to Louisville in 2006. She has previously worked at the Speed Art Museum as the volunteer coordinator, Actors Theatre of Louisville as an assistant costume designer and most recently as the Production Manager at Commonwealth Theatre Center. A career highlight was designing costumes for a sold-out Off-Broadway production of ALICE IN BLACK AND WHITE with Looking for Lilith Theatre Company. Currently she is the Costume Designer at Kentucky Country Day School.

Fallon Crowley (he/him)
Ensemble - Agent/Mark/Foreman Agee
Fallon is an actor, singer, knitter, and spreadsheet nerd from Massachusetts. He now lives in Jeffersonville with his partners Tom and Molly, and their feline daughters, Lockwood and Wolfe. His previous performances include THE GRAHAM CRACKER (Drosselmeier / Dewdrop), MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (Claudio), GALLATHEA (Robin / Tityrus), and THE CURSE OF BLUE MOOSE (Moose #1). He would like to dedicate this performance to all queer activists; past, present, and future.

Laura Ellis (she/her)
Sound Designer
Laura Ellis is a Peabody Award-winning producer who’s been working in audio since 2004. She's produced podcasts, long-form radio documentaries, daily spot news, live talk shows, and theatrical sound design in both traditional and non-traditional settings. Her work has been heard regularly with Looking for Lilith, Pandora Productions, and the past nine seasons of Kentucky Shakespeare. She lives in the South End of Louisville with her wife, Jonese, and a small army of small dogs.

Abby Ferree (she/they)
Gail
Abby is thrilled to be a part of their first show with LFL and return to the Louisville stage for the first time in ten years! They received their BFA in Acting from Northern Illinois University and the Moscow Art Theatre and recently completed their MFA in Advanced Theatre Practice at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Recent credits include THIS IS MY BODY (Pinch of VAULT Festival), THIS IS THE WAY TO THE EXIT (RCSSD), ALL READY QUEER (RCSSD), A LEAGUE OF HER OWN (Bottle Alley Theatre), and WHEN WE WERE YOUNG AND UNAFRAID (DeKalb Area Women’s Center). She considers herself a “theatre generalist” and loves working as a theatre educator, stage manager, playwright, collaborator, house manager, or in any other capacity that allows her to tell stories that uplift marginalized voices.

Clarity Hagan (she/they)
Playwright
Clarity is a theater artist from Louisville, Kentucky. They are particularly interested in storytelling which lifts up under-heard voices and invites engagement, not only in its content, but also in the creative ways in which that work is produced and presented. Their staged readings and short plays have been performed across Louisville, and their full-length play THE MOTH AND THE MASKED MAN was produced at the MeX Theater in the Kentucky Center in November 2022. Clare is also a co-founder of three witches shakespeare, a company focused on queer, feminist classical theater. Clarity has also worked as a properties director with Kentucky Shakespeare, a playwright with the Derby City Playwrights, a company member and Programs Manager with Looking for Lilith, and as a teaching artist with Actors Theatre of Louisville. She currently works as a Manager of Community Investment & Support at The Fund for the Arts.

Ebony Jordan (she/her)
Ensemble - Agent/Sedler/Jill's Grandmother
Ebony Jordan is a Louisville-based actor and teaching artist whose theatrical home is Looking for Lilith, where she’s also a company member. She has worked for other companies such as StageOne Theatre, Kentucky Shakespeare, Commonwealth Theatre Center, Josephine Sculpture Park, Theatre [502], and Faith Works Studios. Past acting credits include FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF (Faith Works), LAWBREAKERS (StageOne), THE PATRON SAINT OF LOSING SLEEP (LFL), CLASS OF ‘70 (LFL) and the 2019 production of DEFINING INFINITY (LFL). Recent directing credits include co-directing LFL’s LIFECYCLE OF A BLACKBERRY and DEFINING INFINITY.

Daniel Keown (he/him)
Scenic and Props Designer
Daniel Keown is excited to be returning for his second production with LFL. Entering Louisville’s theatre scene to create scenic art for Redline Performing Arts’ production of SISTER ACT (2022), he has since worked on the sets of INTO THE WOODS (RPA, 2023), SINGLE BLACK FEMALE (RPA, 2024), Pandora Productions’ rendition of SUGAR IN OUR WOUNDS (2024), along with their collaborative production of KINKY BOOTS (2024). He most recently designed the set for DEFINING INFINITY (LFL, 2024). He has taken on performing roles in WHO KILLED ALBERTA JONES (RPA, 2024), KALEIDOSCOPE (RPA, 2024), and LEGENDS (FaithWORKS, 2024). A versatile artist and performer, he thrives as a freelance graphic designer, photographer, and commissioned artist in the vibrant cultural landscape of Louisville, Kentucky.

Savanna Latto (she/her)
Assistant Stage Manager
Savanna Latto is a Louisville local. She is an incredibly passionate queer artist and has worked in the local Burlesque scene with The Bizarre Bazaar, Smoke and Queers, and Burlex. She has a diverse background in photography and filmmaking, and has shot shows with LouCoLab and three witches shakespeare. By day, she is a badass forest school teacher at the Louisville Nature Center and a stained glass artist. She is excited to be a part of the show & help tell the story of the Lexington Six.

Lindsay Krupski (she/her)
Lighting Designer
Lindsay is a freelance lighting designer/electrician, and she is delighted to be designing with LFL! Since moving to Louisville 5 years ago, she regularly works with Kentucky Shakespeare, StageOne Family Theatre, and many more local theatre and dance companies. Lindsay grew up in Wisconsin and holds a B.F.A. from UW-Milwaukee. In her free time, Lindsay loves crocheting and listening to Taylor Swift.

Natalie Kulp (she/her)
Debbie, Ensemble - Letty/Gay Guy
Natalie is thrilled to join LFL for the first time and to be dipping her toes back into “straight” theatre! Natalie completed a degree in Vocal Music from the University of Kentucky in 2015, and since then has gained another degree in Music Therapy from UofL and has been working as a Board Certified Music Therapist with a focus in psychiatric care. She was most recently seen in A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM: A QUEER TALE as Puck/Hippolyta with Drag Daddy Productions. Other appearances include JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR as Annas with Drag Daddy, ONCE as the Bank Manager with Time Slip Theatre; AMERICAN PSYCHO as Jean with Acting Against Cancer; and THE SECRET GARDEN as Lily with TheatreWorks of Southern Indiana.

Fløren K (xey/they)
Ensemble - Lena/Agent/Carey's Dad/Seiler
Fløren K studied performance at Stella Adler Studio in New York City. Xey have appeared in stage productions since xey were 7 years old, all across the region. Favorite roles include: Lina Lamont in SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN, Evelyn in THE SHAPE OF THINGS, Agnetha in FROZEN, Box in THE CURSE OF BLUE MOOSE, Gretchen in BOEING BOEING, and Betty 4 in COLLECTIVE RAGE. Fløren K can also be seen in many award-winning independent films. Notables include: appearing in one of MAXIM MAGAZINE's 66 Horror Flicks You've Never Seen (HELL IS FULL), winning The REAL talent competition, earning Best Actress Awards from Horror Society Magazine (VOLUMES OF BLOOD) and MayDay Film Festival (3ME), and appearing briefly on TV shows BULL, GOTHAM, and others as featured background. Thank you so much, LFL, for casting me in our first show together!

Annie Mayer (she/her)
Jill
Annie Mayer is a Louisville native, and can be seen onstage, as well as off! Some of her recent credits include MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (three witches shakespeare), TO BATTLE (Louisville Hive Mind Collective), and DOUBLE SHOTZ! (This Bridge Theatre). She has worked as a technician at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky Shakespeare, Kentucky Opera, and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. In addition to serving as a coven member of three witches shakespeare, Annie is the resident choreographer at Presentation Academy and is starting to take a *stab* at fight choreographing, most recently for DEAD MAN’S CELL PHONE (Bunbury Theatre). During the day, she can be found creating liquid nitrogen plumes and planning programming at the Kentucky Science Center, or hanging out in one of Louisville’s numerous thrift stores. Many thanks to LFL for inviting a former teaching artist back into the folds!

Hannah Pruitt (she/her)
Intimacy Director
Hannah is a proud member of the Louisville arts community as an artist, educator, administrator, and most recently - completing her training with Intimacy Directors and Coordinators Inc. towards becoming a certified Intimacy Director. She serves as the Director of Creative Engagement with Kentucky Shakespeare team, as well as their Resident Intimacy Director. With Kentucky Shakespeare, a selection of her ID credits include Shakespeare’s R&J, SENSE & SENSIBILITY, THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, ROMEO & JULIET, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, and currently, their MACBETH Spring Tour. Additional credits include University of Louisville (SHE KILLS MONSTERS) and three witches shakespeare (AS YOU LIKE IT, GALLATHEA, & MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING). She graduated from University of Louisville with a BS in Theatre. This is Hannah's Looking for Lilith debut and she is thrilled to share in powerful, consent-forward storytelling with them! Let's connect at hannaheileenpruitt.weebly.com.

Peyton Robbins (they/them)
Carey, Ensemble - Agent
Peyton Robbins is a recent Louisville arrival from Alta, Iowa, and they graduated last year from the University of Northern Iowa with a B.A. in Theatre. They were the costume shop intern with Kentucky Shakespeare last summer, and since then they’ve worked as a carpenter at StageOne, a teaching artist with Drama by George, and as a stitcher at the Kentucky Opera. You may have seen them recently in three witches shakespeare’s production of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING or Pandora Productions’ YETI FOR LOVE. They are very excited to be making their debut with LFL!

Vidalia Unwin (she/her)
Director
Vidalia Unwin is a playwright, director, sometimes actor, and not-quite-professional silly person who is beyond thrilled to be directing a dense drama for a change. Her playwriting credits include DOMESTICATE, PUNK SNOT, @CON, and THE CURSE OF BLUE MOOSE, co-written with Lex Mitchell. She has been lucky enough to direct a number of short plays in the last few years, as well as the short film ICE CREAM VIGIL for LFL’s COMMON THREADS production. Her full length directing credits include THE CURSE OF BLUE MOOSE, BROKEN IRIS, and an all-AFAB stage adaptation of RESERVOIR DOGS. You may have recently seen her on stage in Brian Walker’s YETI FOR LOVE or in LFL’s DEFINING INFINITY. But most likely if you’ve seen her on stage, then you’ve seen her doing silly things at Planet of the Tapes, or with her sketch group SHOW! THE SHOW.

Emily Vicars (she/her)
Stage Manager
Emily began her stage management journey over a decade ago, she graduated with a BFA in Stage Management from NKU & over the course of her career, Emily has had the opportunity to collaborate with a variety of nonprofits, including Cincinnati Ballet, LFL, Actors Theatre of Louisville, and Lexington Children's Theatre. Outside of her stage management work, she has also found a home in healthcare, working in administration for Hosparus Health and Mental Health Louisville. She is passionate about singing, teaching meditation, and studying Tibetan Buddhism. She is excited to share the story of the Lexington 6 & hopes to assist on more new works in the future!

Jane Embry Watts (she/her)
Ensemble - Sally/Agent/Judge
After graduating from WKU in Theatre and Dance, she moved to New Orleans and choreographed for the National WW2 museum. Upon returning to KY, she taught for the Louisville Ballet, gave ballroom dance lessons and choreographed for different groups. JE has been performing for LFL for 8 years and has been a Company Member for 3. After performing with Lilith in shows such as AS IT IS IN HEAVEN, SIDEWINDERS, WE. ARE. HERE. and GOOD GRIEF, she is thrilled to be a part of JUST CAUSE and to have found her Theatre family. She would like to thank her entire family and boyfriend for their unwavering support.