We are beyond excited to share the limited series release of our interactive hybrid theatre-film production Common Threads: interwoven portraits of a pandemic. The 6-show collection will be released in the order in which the original production took place. One show each night will be released on our YouTube Channel at 7 PM starting November 18th. The episodes will be available until December 31st for your viewing pleasure.
COULD’VE
We all grieve in our own way – Right? In Could’ve, we explore all the losses the pandemic laid bare–including discovering the impact grief has when it involves someone who hasn’t passed and finding the common thread of that grief.
11.18.22 – McDonald’s Fellowship
11.19.22 – Filling in the Holes
11.20.22 – Ice Cream Vigil
11.21.22 – Could’ve
11.22.22 – Cleaning Closets and Finding Myself
11.23.22 – High School Reunion: Pandemic Style
Virtual Program – https://lookingforlilith.org/commonthreads/program/
Common Threads – https://lookingforlilith.org/commonthreads/
COMMON THREADS Content/Trigger Warnings: COVID, Death, Grief, Mental Health, Addiction, the use of flashlights in dark spaces
COMMON THREADS
Project Director: Shannon Woolley Allison*
Lighting Designer: Martin French
Scenic Designer: Jill Marie Schierbaum*
Costume Designer: Hannah Greene
Sound Designer: Laura Ellis*
Stage Manager: Ellie Archer*
Videographer, Video Editor, Video & Projections Coordinator: Holly Stone*
Board Operator: Vidalia Unwin
COULD’VE
Film Creators: Shannon Woolley Allison*, Jill Marie Schierbaum*
Film Cast: Mary Baunjoko, Michael Guelda, Laura Ellis*, Morgan Younge*
In-person Director: Emily Grimany
In-person Cast: Adama Abramson*, Clare Hagan*
Audio Producer: Laura Ellis
*LFL Company Members
Looking for Lilith Theatre Company is a women’s ensemble that creates productions and programming through re-examining history and questioning today from women’s perspectives, a practice that frequently uncovers unheard voices. LFL productions and programming serve adults, youth and children locally, nationally and internationally.
www.lookingforlilith.org
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