Karen Zacarias' LEGACY OF LIGHT, Robin Rice's ALICE IN BLACK AND WHITE, our 15th Anniversary festival UNHEARD [OUTLOUD], and our continuing community and educational outreach made for our fullest season to date! We began with a stunning production of Karen Zacarias' LEGACY OF LIGHT at the Henry Clay Theatre. In this play, two women scientists, living hundreds of years apart, explore the meaning of love, motherhood, family, art and science in this contemporary comedy. It juxtaposes the story of Émilie du Châtelet, a mathematician, scientist, and lover of the great 18th-century philosopher Voltaire, who became unexpectedly pregnant at 42, and that of a 21st-century physicist desperately trying to conceive a child. For Women's History Month, we remounted ALICE IN BLACK AND WHITE by Robin Rice at the MeX Theater at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, hot on the heels of our successful sold-out run Off-Broadway at NYC's 59E59 Theaters. Shannon, Trina and Jen traveled to Guatemala that Spring to celebrate the life of Alicia Moscoso Mendez, long-time original founding member of the Colectivo Teatral Historias de Fe, who had recently passed away. Much of the energy of the season was focused on preparing for their ambitious 15th anniversary festival - UNHEARD [OUTLOUD], during which they performed plays, presented staged readings and offered workshops.