Puss in Boots

Family Weekend Performance Dates: October 22-30, 2022 

School Day Matinee Dates: October 20-28, 2022 

Touring Dates: September 12 - December 6, 2022

Some say that a cat is just a cat, but this feminine feline knows she is much more than that! With nothing but a song, her clever mind, and a fabulous pair of boots, Puss sets out to find her way in the world while making a better life for herself and her friend Henry. Join this fancy cat on a journey of imagination, adventure, and true friendship in LCT’s original adaptation of the classic fairy tale.

Adapted for Lexington Children’s Theatre by Jeremy Kisling 

Best enjoyed by ages 4 and up 

Location: The LCT Main Stage and On Tour 

Length of Show: Approximately 1 hour long 

Sponsored by: Bank of the Bluegrass

Our Storytellers

Amoni Adair was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. She was recently in LCT's Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters and The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. When she is not preparing for a role, you can find her spending time with her family. She is very excited for her second season with Lexington Children’s Theatre.

Stephanie Berger is thrilled to be making her debut at Lexington Children’s Theatre! Originally from Miami, Florida, she graduated from Florida Southern College with a BFA in Musical Theatre and a minor in Psychology. Recent regional credits include performances with Mill Mountain Theatre as Medium Alison in Fun Home (Equity) and Chef Pisgetti in Curious George. As well as performances with The Rev (Merry-Go-Round Playhouse), and more! In addition, she served as the President of the award-winning Studio Box Improv troupe. She has a passion for comedy, teaching, and spreading the love of theatre to everyone she meets. Many thanks to her family and friends for all the love and support! She is grateful and excited for such an amazing opportunity! @stephaniebergerrr 

Leila Bruske is a recent graduate of the BFA Musical Theatre program at Emory & Henry College. There she appeared in numerous productions, notably as Ilse in Spring Awakening, Claire in Ordinary Days, Leilani in Legally Blonde, and Nick Bottom in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Regionally, she performed with Saratoga Shakespeare Company in their production of King Lear, as well as their “Shakespeare for All” tour which aims to make Shakespeare accessible to kids across the Capital Region. She is also a former summer camp counselor where she taught drama to girls aged 6-16. She is so thrilled to be with LCT, send thanks to her family and friends, and hopes you enjoy the show! www.leilabruske.com 

Steven is an actor from Kansas City, Missouri. He recently graduated from Missouri State University with a BFA in Acting. His previous credits include Paul in Moon Over Buffalo and Clown 1 in The 39 Steps (Tent Theatre), as well as Chuck in She Kills Monsters, Everybody in Everybody, Leonard Grossman in These Shining Lives and Fabian in Twelfth Night (Missouri State University). He is thrilled to be making his LCT debut and appearing for the first time on a stage not in Missouri!

Special Thanks

Production Staff Credits

Gabriel Slusser (Director)

Scarlett Kellum (Costume Design)

Kate Tayler (Stage Manager)

Gabriel Slusser (Technical Director)

GraceAnne Miles (Charge Artist)

GraceAnne Miles (Properties Manager)

Laika Myers, Gabriel Slusser (Carpenters)

Scarlett Kellum (Costume Shop Manager)

Emily Hampton (Stitcher)

Dani Garner (Front of House Manager)

Dani Garner, Ian Valencia-Miranda (Box Office)

Rhonda Bell, Shelbea Fordham, Liz Spurlock (Educational Materials)

Staff Bios

Rhonda is excited to continue her journey at LCT as Education Director. She holds an MA in Theatre from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa and a BA from Berea College. Rhonda enjoys driving her car, watching cartoons, and having lively debates with her students.

Tavia has worked hard over the last 19 years to bring children’s theatre to Eastern Kentucky. She believes strongly that all children have the ability to be creative and through that creativity will discover the gifts they possess. She would like to thank LCT and the W. Paul and Lucille C. Little Foundation!

Heather is overjoyed to be back at LCT after an artistic odyssey spanning from "The Little Apple" of Manhattan, KS to "The Second City" of Chicago. She earned a Master of Arts from University of Kentucky and serves on the KPW board. Heather dedicates this season to Eddy and Huckleberry.

Ashlee began her journey with the theatre in 2014 as an arts administration intern. You may have also seen her on the main stage in several productions including The Giver, Old Dry Frye, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, and Duck for President.

Ashlee has worked with theatres all over the country, including Chicago Children’s Theatre, Camp Merrie Woode in North Carolina, and most notably, with Broadway in Chicago as a marketing assistant during the first National Tour of Disney’s Aladdin!

Ashlee welcomes heartfelt conversations about the impact theatre can make and how members of our community can work together to make a better world for our young people. 

Shelbea Fordham is a graduate of Samford University. Recently she made her Italian debut with OperaViva! and performed at St Paul's Cathedral with the Cathedra Church of the Advent Choir. Credits include The Magic Flute (Papagena), Something Rotten! (Bea), Pirates of Penzance (Kate), and Cabaret (Fraulein Kost, Kit Kat Girl).

Dani’s journey with LCT started in the education department in 2015 and has continued through various roles over the years. Dani is immensely grateful to have the opportunity to serve the incredible young people in this community. Dani’s ultimate goal as an artist is to inspire young people to be the best artists and humans they can be.

Emily graduated from the University of Kentucky with a BA in Theatre in 2020. She is passionate about costuming and the fiber arts! 

Kathryn started with LCT in 2015 as an Arts Administration Intern, became a full-time staff member in 2016, and since then has held a few different positions, most recently Director of Marketing and Analytics. Thanks to the LCT Family for all your love and support over the years!

Scarlett has been designing and building costumes for 15 years. She studied theatre arts at San Jose State and the University of Cambridge, England and has a BFA in Fashion Design for the Art Institute of California San Francisco.  Before joining the LCT team in 2019, Scarlett started her career in theater in Northern California where she was the costume shop manager/costume designer at Theatre Rhinoceros, Second Wind Theater, Custom Made Theater, and others.  She is also a HUGtavist with Free Mom Hugs KY.

Helen Killius has been a part of LCT since August. She is a 2021 graduate of University of Kentucky and is excited to help create compelling stories for audiences of Lexington and beyond.

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Erin received her BA in Dramatic Arts from Centre College and her MFA in Dramatic Media from the University of Georgia. Erin is a published children's book illustrator and is developing her series of early readers, early graphic novels, and picture books as a writer and illustrator.

GraceAnne graduated from Centre College in 2012 with a BS in Philosophy/Fine Arts. She worked as a technical director, designer, and scenic painter before moving to North Carolina to complete her MFA in Scenic Art/Education at UNCSA in 2021.

Laika Myers is a recent graduate from Bowling Green State University where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a focus in Design and Technical Theatre. Laika is super excited to join the Lexington Children's Theatre team and to share her passion for theatre with them!

Rachel has a BA in English and a BS in Speech Therapy from U.K.  In her free time, she likes to hang out with her husband, Bobby, and their three dogs, read, run, and craft. She is a founding board member of First-Generation Women Achievers of the Bluegrass and a proud volunteer for Girls on the Run.

Gabriel graduated from Piedmont College in Georgia in 2016 with a BA Theatre and an emphasis in directing. He is very glad to have been able to direct his first show at LCT and is very thankful for all the contributions made to the process by the cast and staff. He hopes you leave willing to look beyond each other’s appearances, and into what makes each individual who they are.

Liz, born and raised in Georgia, graduated from Columbus State University with her B.S. in Theatre Education. She has worked in many areas of theatre, including lighting, directing, and acting. Liz is excited to start her career in theatre education at Lexington Children’s Theatre!

Kate Tayler graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications degree from Bowling Green State University in Design & Technical Theatre. She is originally from Monroe, Michigan. Kate is very excited to continue sharing her love for stage management and for theatre for young audiences to LCT!

Fond of all things arts, Ian has been involved in theatre in some capacity for most of his life. He is currently a student studying Design and hopes to carry that forward into his work with theatre. He is also the father of an orange kitten named Toes Beans!

Director's Note

“A cat is not measured by her name, but rather her character. For one’s actions are the seeds that blossom into one’s destiny.”

Every day, you choose the path you will take. Henry longs for a home and a life partner, but his dream feels unreachable. Luckily, he makes a friend, a feminine feline, who can help guide him towards his goals. Though she may be small, Puss’s wit and creativity makes her a worthy companion as they travel together. Along the way, they learn about self-worth, kindness, and honesty. What do you hope for?

“Each of us are capable of great things. If you believe in yourself, if you are kind to others, you will succeed.”

-Gabriel Slusser, Director

LCT Professional Staff

Rhonda Bell, Education Director 

Octavia Biggs, Program Director of Shooting Stars Youtheatre

Heather N. Branham, Resident Director / Company Manager

Ashlee Collins, Development Director 

Shelbea Fordham, Education Associate

Dani Garner, Marketing and Patron Services Coordinator 

Kathryn Henriques, Director of Marketing and Analytics

Scarlett Kellum, Costume Shop Manager

Helen Killius, Marketing and Sales Manager

Jeremy Kisling, Producing Artistic Director

Erin McGuire-Thompson, Operations Manager 

GraceAnne Miles, Charge Artist / Properties Manager

Laika Myers, Technical Associate

Rachel Ray, Managing Director

Gabriel Slusser, Technical Director

Liz Spurlock, Resident Teaching Artist 

Kate Tayler, Resident Stage Manager 

Ian Valencia-Miranda, Box Office Assistant

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