The Princess Who Lost Her Hair Digital Playbill

Weekend Performance Dates: January 24 – February 1, 2026
School Matinee Performance Dates: January 27 – February 5, 2026
On Tour: February 10 – April 13, 2026 & April 27 – May 8, 2026
Recommended for Ages 6-11
Run Time ≈40 minutes
Performed on LCT’s Learning Stage and On Tour!
A play by Jeremy Kisling.
Based on the story by Tolowa Mollel.
Cast
Kalendi: Tatiana Grace
Mutu: Inna Gomez
Muoma: Lavaun Thompson
Bird: Raymond Cronley
Cast and Crew Bios
RAYMOND CRONLEY (Bird) Originally from Cincinnati, Raymond graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre from Ohio Northern University in 2021. Since then, he has performed at theme parks such as Busch Gardens Williamsburg, and Tweetsie Railroad, and spent two years as a part of the resident acting company at Charleston Stage in Charleston, SC. Recent credits include Jonathon in The Play that Goes Wrong, Warner in Legally Blonde: The Musical, John Arable/Lurvy in Charlotte’s Web, and Bob Cratchit in Scrooge No More!
INNA GOMEZ (Mutu) Inna Gomez is incredibly excited to be joining the LCT Family for their spring tour!! She is originally from Davenport, Iowa, and has recently graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University with her BFA in Musical Theatre! Some of her most recent credits have been Santa Claus: The Musical, White Christmas, Roger & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, The Revolutionist, and Disaster! The Musical! On top of performing, Inna also enjoys teaching Musical Theatre and Dance at Davenport Junior Theatre, as well as choreographing stage combat for local and college productions! She would love to thank her wonderful partner, Grace, close friends, and parents for the utmost amount of support and love always.
TATIANA GRACE (Kalendi) Tatiana Grace was born in California, but originates from Georgia. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Performance at Columbus State University in Columbus, GA. Her favorite past productions include A Year with Frog and Toad (Toad), Three Little Birds (Cedella), Into the Woods (Jack’s Mother), and Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill (Billie Holiday). She would like to thank her friends, family, and professors who have helped and supported her along the way!
LAVAUN LLOYD THOMPSON (Muoma) Lavaun Lloyd Thompson is excited to return to LCT for his third tour. Lavaun earned his BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Montevallo and has been based in Atlanta pursuing film and TV. However, he’s always more than thrilled to return to the stage. Some of his favorite credits include Stick Fly (Kent), Unto These Hills (Dancer/Dance Captain), Hairspray (Seaweed), Anansi the Spider (Anansi) and Chicago (Ensemble/Dance Captain). He was recently the theatre manager for Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival over this past summer. Lavaun just enjoys being able to tell a story unapologetically, whether it be through movement, dance, combat, or song. He would like to thank LCT for this opportunity, Alex and his friends for their endless support, and his family for always pushing him toward greatness. Lavaun would also like to send a special thank you to both of his Grandmothers Eslin Anderson and Winnifred Pryce. “Thank you both for always telling me to shoot for the stars.”
Special Thanks
Dr. John Denison DDS; Highbridge Spring Water; Sally Horowitz Photography; 3M Cynthiana; Copy Express; Bobby Taylor; Pro Sound and Lights; Transylvania University Theater Department; University of Kentucky Department of Theatre and Dance; Mahan Multimedia; University of Louisville; Centre College; LEX18; WKYT; Newport Cleaners
Production Staff Credits
Director: Jeremy Kisling
Scenic Design: Lizbeth Kehr
Costume Design, Costume Shop Manager: Marie Henderson
Stage Manager: Kate Tayler
Technical Director: Gabriel Slusser
Assistant Technical Director: Laika Myers
Carpenters: Forrest Loeffler, Laika Myers, Veronica Olson, Gabriel Slusser
Properties Manager: Forrest Loeffler
Charge Artist: Laika Myers
Scenic Painters: Forrest Loeffler, Laika Myers, Veronica Olson, Gabriel Slusser
Costume Shop Manager: Marie Henderson
Costume Construction: Emily Hampton, Marie Henderson, Missy Johnston, Haberlin Roberts
Staff Bios
RHONDA BELL (Education Director) 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.
OCTAVIA BIGGS (Director of Shooting Stars Youtheatre) 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!
KAITLIN (K.C.) CHEYENNE BOWLING (Education Associate) Kaitlin “K.C” Cheyenne serves as the Education Associate at Lexington Children’s Theatre. They hold a BA in Theatre from Berea College, where they focused on creating inclusive, diverse and accessible spaces. Their passion lies in arts education, and they are thrilled to encourage young peoples’ excitement for storytelling.
ASHLEE COLLINS (Development Director) Ashlee is a recent graduate of Commerce Lexington’s Leadership Lexington program. Her journey with LCT began in 2013 as a work study with Shooting Stars Youtheatre, LCT’s Satellite Theatre in Morehead, KY. After graduating she completed an Arts Administration internship in 2015 and was part of the Touring Company in the 15/16 season. Ashlee has worked with theatres all over the country, including Chicago Children’s Theatre, Lifeline Theatre, and most notably, with Broadway in Chicago as a marketing assistant during the first National Tour of Disney’s Aladdin!
EMILY HAMPTON (Costume Artist) Emily graduated from the University of Kentucky with a BA in Theatre in 2020. She is passionate about costuming and the fiber arts!
MARIE HENDERSON (Costume Director) Marie’s experience with LCT, and theatre altogether, began with a walk on roll at the age of 9. She is delighted to have closed the circle of her theatrical experience by coming “home” to LCT as a staff member.
JAIME HURT (Marketing and Sales Director) With over 20 years in arts marketing experience, Jaime connects communities through storytelling and creative collaboration. As Marketing and Sales Director at LCT, she captures moments that make theatre magical for children and families, expanding access to engaging, immersive experiences while embracing the joy of bringing stories to life.
JEREMY KISLING (Producing Artistic Director) Welcome to LCT! Jeremy has worked at Lexington Children’s Theatre for over 20 years and is a proud member of its staff. I hope this theatre is a place where you feel empowered, enriched, and emboldened. I am honored and humbled to work with such amazing and talented artists and individuals! Thank you for being here, for your support, and for being a part of the LCT Family.
MADDI KNOETTNER (Communications Manager) Maddi is a recent college graduate from the University of Kentucky with a degree in Communication Studies. She is a Double Gold Medalist of The United States Figure Skating Association and is a figure skating instructor over at the Lexington Ice Center. Maddi brings a unique blend of communication expertise and athletic achievements, and she is honored to showcase her diverse skills at Lexington Children’s Theatre!
FORREST LOEFFLER (Technical Associate) Forrest Loeffler is from Lexington, he has a BFA in Acting from Illinois Wesleyan University, and is currently Kentucky Chautauqua’s Abraham Lincoln performer. He has worked with Leeds Center for the Arts, Woodford Theatre, Adventure Theatre, Pioneer Playhouse, Athens West, and is happy to have added LCT to that list!
CALEB LUNSFORD (Shooting Stars YouthTheatre Assistant Director) Caleb is a teacher, painter, and arts education enthusiast from Harrodsburg, Kentucky. A graduate of Morehead State University, he is passionate about children’s theatre; striving to provide an outlet for creative expression. With a history in youth-based creative programs he aims to curate a safe space to learn and grow.
MARY ANN MULLINS (Bookkeeper) Mary Ann joined LCT in March 2024 as the bookkeeper and is delighted to be part of an organization that boosts creativity and imagination in young people. She brings 50+ years of bookkeeping experience with her. In her spare time, she loves adventures with her children and grandchildren and enjoys taking rides with her husband of 42 years with the top off of the Vette!
LAIKA MYERS (Charge Artist/Assistant Technical Director) Laika Myers graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Bowling Green State University with a specialization in Design and Technical Theatre. In her spare time, she loves to read and visit a new coffee shop, while on the clock she loves to use her artistry to share the magic of theatre with young audiences!
LYDIA RICE (Resident Teaching Artist) As a Columbus State University graduate, Lydia has directed, choreographed, and taught all ages by working at Rose Theatre and the Alliance Theatre. She believes theatre inspires creativity, teaches life skills, and helps students reach their fullest potential. She loves connecting with students at LCT and watching them shine.
JEFF SACHS (Managing Director) Jeff Sachs (he/him) is an administrator, educator, and theatre artist dedicated to creating opportunities for young people to expand their horizons and connect with their community through live performance. He is the founding managing director of Kerfuffle, a theatre for the very young company based in Chicago. Originally from Long Island, Jeff has worked as an educator across the country with Chicago Public Schools, Imagination Stage, Childsplay, and Actors Theatre of Louisville. He is the playwright of Bookworms and has directed young people in devising new plays as well as a production of Mamma Mia! that he is particularly proud of. Jeff has a bachelor’s degree in Theatre from Northwestern University, a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre for Youth from Arizona State University, and a Master of Business Administration from DePaul University.
DELANEY SALLEE (Sales Associate – Onsite) Delaney’s (she/they) love of theatre began as a child and carried her through many productions as both a student and professional. She has worked with the Singletary Center for the Arts and Pioneer Playhouse as a stage manager, and she is very excited to work with LCT! She has also worked in local libraries and loves a good book!
GABRIEL SLUSSER (Technical Director) Gabriel has worked throughout the southeast in positions ranging from sound engineer to lead electrician to shop foreman at theatres including Titusville Playhouse, Inc., Georgia Ensemble Theatre, and Buford Community Center. As LCT’s Technical Director, he facilitates the implementation of all scenic, lighting, audio, and projection elements for their season.
CHRIS SWANSON (Senior Sales Associate) Chris Swanson has been a theatre professional for the past 25 years. She is very excited to be joining the staff at LCT. She earned her MA and BA in Theatre and Communications from Morehead State. Her past credits include Bat Boy the Musical and Book of Days.
KATE TAYLER (Resident Stage Manager) 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 loves spending time with her cats and her partner, keeping up on all things Taylor Swift, and working with young people.
LCT Professional Staff
- Kylie Adams, Development Operations Intern
- Rhonda Bell, Education Director
- Octavia Biggs, Program Director of Shooting Stars Youtheatre
- Katilin (K.C.) Cheyenne Bowling, Education Associate
- Ashlee Collins, Development Director
- Lori Halligan, Development Assistant
- Emily Hampton, Costume Artist
- Marie Henderson, Costume Director
- Jaime Hurt, Marketing and Sales Director
- Jeremy Kisling, Producing Artistic Director
- Maddi Knoettner, Communications Manager
- Forest Loeffler, Technical Associate
- Caleb Lunsford, Shooting Stars YouthTheatre Assistant Director
- Mary Ann Mullins, Bookkeeper
- Laika Myers, Charge Artist / Assistant Technical Director
- Lydia Rice, Resident Teaching Artist
- Haberlin Roberts, Costume Artist
- Jeff Sachs, Managing Director
- Delaney Sallee, Sales Associate – Onsite
- Gabriel Slusser, Technical Director
- Chris Swanson, Senior Sales Associate – Outreach
- Kate Tayler, Resident Stage Manager


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