LFL's tenth original play, Prevailing Winds, is focused on environmental issues in relation to Rubbertown and its surrounding communities, as well as how race and class have played into the Louisville community's dialogue and action around these issues. They interviewed community members of this area of Jefferson County, together with industry representatives, environmentalists and activists, scientists and people in the media, to create a multi-faceted exploration of the complex interrelationships in this part of our community. Marty Rosen, in his review of the play in the LEO weekly, wrote "Two years in the making, and two hours in the running, “Prevailing Winds” is a splendid piece of documentary theater that gathers up the complex threads of Louisville’s vexed environmental history and weaves an epic, comprehensive narrative that is as deeply moving as it is richly informative," and suggested it should be mandatory viewing for all who live and breathe in Louisville, KY. It won Best Full Length Play in the Arts-Louisville/ Broadway World Awards.