CHOICES: an interactive play on cyberbullying and suicide began touring in schools in 2010. Based on real-life stories, this play follows the story of Hannah, a victim of cyberbullying. CHOICES uses the model of Forum Theatre from Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed, to empower the audience to stop the action, talk about the problems, and explore solutions, strategies and choices. The experience includes a 20-minute performance with 30-60 minutes of interactive participation from the audience. This original play, which had pilot performances and a premiere at the end of 2009 at Fern Creek High School, was commissioned by the Make A Difference for Kids Foundation - an organization formed by two families who lost teenagers to suicide as a result of cyberbullying. The first iteration of this production was created for high school student audiences, and the Jefferson County Public Schools’ Computer Education Support sponsored productions for every ninth grade in the district. Near the end of 2010, the Kentucky Theatre Association recognized LFL with its Karen Willis Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre for Social Justice/Community Change for CHOICES. Over time, a middle school version was created with student actors from Fern Creek High School, and then a new version appropriate for middle and high school age students, which was even brought to university students and parent groups as well. This work also eventually inspired LFL's creation of interactive theatre to prevent bullying aimed at K through 5th grade as well.