1.Label•less is inspired by the real lives of its performers.
Label•less is inspired by the real lives of its performers.
The Lacheys conceived Label•less while teaching at the School for Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio. As part of a class exercise, students anonymously shared their struggles with racism, homophobia, depression, bullying, and more, and the couple was inspired to use theatre to provide hope and awareness. Some current cast members, like Micah Day, were students of the Lacheys in Cincinnati, helping Label•less evolve since its earliest days.
As a nod to the show's origins, handwritten notes are projected onto the floor of the stage as audiences arrive, offering a peek at the stories they'll expect to hear. It feels almost intrusive, like reading someone's diary — but that's part of what makes the show so open and vulnerable. The show changes as its cast does, incorporating the actors' own experiences and stories, so this iteration of Label•less is unique from every other.









