This season included THE CANDLE BURNS ON, COMMON THREADS: INTERWOVEN PORTRAITS OF A PANDEMIC, and FLIPPING THE SCRIPT: INTERACTIVE THEATRE TO RESIST BULLYING. We continued to apply and grow our skills of resilience and flexibility, as we pivoted again and again as the pandemic continued. We had the distinct pleasure of kicking off this season in September by celebrating 20 years of Looking for Lilith with the retrospective event THE CANDLE BURNS ON, presented at the open-air Douglas C. Ramey amphitheatre in Central Park. In November, we presented an LFL original interactive hybrid theatre-film production in the form of COMMON THREADS: INTERWOVEN PORTRAITS OF A PANDEMIC, exploring our community’s experiences since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, taking all the necessary precautions for this live in-person indoor performance at the Kentucky Center for the Arts. In 2023, also at the Kentucky Center for the Arts, we presented FLIPPING THE SCRIPT: INTERACTIVE THEATRE TO RESIST BULLYING, including the world premiere of MAC'S WORLD (serving 3rd-5th graders), as well as our fairly new offering EVEN PUPPETS HAVE PROBLEMS (serving Kindergarteners - 2nd graders) and our decades+ long show CHOICES: an interactive play on cyberbullying and suicide, and toured them to Louisville area schools. FROM BARDSTOWN TO BROADWAY: THE ROAD TO VOTES FOR WOMEN was offered to schools as virtual and in-person workshops and performances. We continued to offer GirlSpeak, YouthSpeak and KidSpeak, and premiered another Adelante GirlSpeak/Ellas Hablan performance named SHATTERED: BREAKING THROUGH, which showed the journeys of finding ourselves within the shards after many recent events had caused a sense of community to shatter.