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The Family Line Team

 

Goat in the Roads works intentionally with an ensemble of artists to create each new work, and relies on generous support from its funders. The Family Line team was...

Producing Team: Owen Ever, Shannon Flaherty, Helen Jaksch, Chris Kaminstein, April Louise, and Richon May.

Performing ensemble:
Joel Derby, Dylan Hunter, Grace Kennedy, April Louise, Alexandria Miles, KC Simms, Lisa Moraschi Shattuck, and Constance Thompson.

The Family Line was written by Chris Kaminstein and the producing team.
Directed by Chris Kaminstein and Richon May
Produced by Shannon Flaherty
Stage management by Pamela Roberts, Kit Sternberger, and Grace Graugnard
Dramaturgy by Helen Jaksch
Set by Cassandra Erb
Costumes by Ellen Bull
Lights by Mandi Wood
Set Decoration by Angeli Earley
Hair and stitching by Erin Routh

Creation Ensemble also included: Ian Hoch, Jordan Joseph, and Keyara Milliner.


BK Historic House and Gardens
is a National Historic Landmark built in 1826 and restored to its present condition by renowned author Frances Parkinson Keyes beginning in 1948. An outstanding example of the raised cottage, it was designed by François Correjolles, who incorporated both Creole and American features in a well-detailed residence that remains largely in original condition. As the only example of its type open to the public, the museum offers a unique educational experience to visitors and furthers the understanding of New Orleans history. www.bkhouse.org

 

The Family Line was made possible by the New Orleans Theatre Association, as well as a BOLD Ventures grant, a Helen Gurley Brown Foundation initiative, and by the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, and a Community Partnership Grant from the Jazz & Heritage Foundation. It was supported by Alternate ROOTS and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, a Sherri Marina Memorial Grant, the Harper Family Foundation, the McIlhenny Foundation and the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, as well as by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council, as administered by the Arts Council of New Orleans. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.s Council, as administered by the Arts Council of New Orleans.