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Ensemble Blog

April Louise

Shannon Flaherty

April Louise, a multi-hyphenate creative, currently serves as Arts Integration Coordinator with Young Audiences of Louisiana. She first worked with Goat in the Road (GRP) on The Stranger Disease. Recent credits include The Family Line with GRP and Go Swiftly Along - a film project with FosterBear Films. Her most humbling accomplishments include performing in the 24 Hour Musicals in New York, being crowned Stage Door Idol at the National World War II Museum, and celebrating the win of 4 Big Easy Theatre awards with the cast and crew of The Stranger Disease as well as 4 awards with the cast and crew of The Family Line.

Jessica Lozano

Shannon Flaherty

Jessica Lozano (she/her) is a performer, theatre-maker, educator, writer and director from San Antonio, Texas. She is a graduate of Loyola University New Orleans and has performed in over 50 productions in the New Orleans Area. As a lead curriculum designer and a dedicated arts educator, she was awarded New Orleans Teacher of The Year in 2019 for her work with Exceptional Children’s Services at her beloved Mary McLeod Bethune by the Mayor and New Orleans City Council. She is propelled to plant seeds empowering young people to create, be heard and expose them to the breadth of possibilities that exist. Jessica is at heart a storyteller. Moved by the powerful city that surrounds her, she strives to create work for the community that fosters awareness of social injustices, awakens critical consciousness and engages community members to become active citizens in a multicultural world.  She is the local architect of the New Orleans Area Living Document which chronicles the extent of white supremacy in the local theatre industry. She is a facilitator for Equity and Justice for Institutional Change with No Dream Deferred, a trained healthcare clown with Prescription Joy, a member of Actor's Equity, and the Screen Actor’s Guild. She was bestowed a key to the city of New Orleans in 2023 as Queen of the Krewe of Freret XI.  When not creating, she loves to play chess and walk her dog Bottas.

Alexandria Miles

Shannon Flaherty

Alexandria Miles is a New Orleans based actor who has earned her MFA in theatre performance at the University of New Orleans. Some of her favorite acting credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Family Line, Redux, and RapUnzel.

Lisa Shattuck

Shannon Flaherty

Lisa Moraschi Shattuck is a New Orleans-born theater artist, educator, parent and co-founder of Catapult, a theater laboratory dedicated to original theater. She performed as Teresa Jacona in Goat in the Road’s The Family Line. She has performed with Mondo Bizarro, NEW NOISE, Vagabond Inventions, Southern Repertory Theatre, ArtSpot Productions, San Francisco’s Storyworks and Cutting Ball, Phoenix’s Childsplay, Charleston’s PURE Theatre, and internationally in Cry You One funded by Creative Capital and NEFA. She was a 2013 Network of Ensemble Theater's fellow and the 2015 TCG Fox actor alternate. She is an Alternate Roots artist and Media Arts faculty at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. Check out her Wonder Wander: https://npnweb.org/contact/lisa-shattuck-and-jeff-becker/

Kc Simms

Shannon Flaherty

Kc Simms is a actor, director and proud member of the Goat in the Road ensemble. He has been featured in The Advocate and Offbeat magazine For his work on the Documentary “We The Future” and “Do you Love Me?” as co-Director alongside Maison Harris. As a graduate of The University of New Orleans Film School, he’s had a diverse range of experiences in front of and behind the camera, as well as on stage in such productions as The Old Man in Fool For Love (University of New Orleans), Dev in Stupid F*cking Bird (University of New Orleans), Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet (University of New Orleans), Orlando in As You Like It (New Orleans Shakespeare Festival), and Isaac in Goat in the Road’s immersive show The Family Line. Kc is so proud to be apart the Goat in the Road family and is eager to continue telling meaningful stories.

Kit Sternberger

Shannon Flaherty

Kit Sternberger is a graduate of the University of New Orleans and a member of Goat in the Road Productions (Foreign to Myself, The Stranger Disease, The Distance of Sound, The Night With Mr. Bismuth, KindHumanKind, Roleplay (both iterations), The Uninvited, The Family Line, and Goat in the Schools). Other recent stage management credits include Choir Boy (Le Petit Theatre), Breaking the Thermometer to Hide the Fever (Leyla McCalla) and The Path of Pins or the Path of Needles (Pig Iron).

Constance Thompson

Shannon Flaherty

Constance Sadie Thompson (she/her) is a proud Caribbean American multi-disciplinary artist. She is an alumna of Loyola University in New Orleans, where she earned a B.A in Theater Arts and Public Relations. She practices an “Art for Life'' philosophy which emphasizes the importance of art and creativity to support the growth and development of all people. She has worked with Goat in the Road Productions, No Dream Deferred, Chakula Cha Jua Theater, Voices in the Dark Rep, Le Petit Theatre, Southern Rep, and The Playhouse Company (Durban, S.A). Her TV/Film credits include "City of a Million Dreams," "Deluge" and "For a Dark Skin Girl."

Richon May Wallace

Shannon Flaherty

Richon May Wallace is a proud native New Orleanian that teaches young actors how to trust themselves and play boldly and freely through the art of theater making. She produced and directed various self written children’s plays, which has taught her to purposefully plan, yet remain flexible for changes. Training younger students also has helped her keep a positive outlook and fresh perspective, as it pertains to approaching the work in the creative process.

Through her work with Goat in the Road, she continues to teach young students as a teaching artist in their educational program, Play/Write; and, brings her optimistic approach and viewpoints as a creative producer. Richon feels grateful to be a part of the Goat in the Road team because of the company's values and mission to educate the community they serve with rich historical work, which has inspired her to appreciate the place she is from, as well as the people who live here in New Orleans.