About Lanes Coven

woman holding hand up to man in boxing stance's face on stage

About the Artistic Directors

Lily Narbonne & Justin Genna are the Founding Artistic Directors of Lanes Coven. They began their theater careers as actors, and have a national network of collaborators. Trained at the MFA Acting Program at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, CA, they were leaders in the demanding program, with diligent work ethics, professionalism, diverse skill sets, & provocative scene work.

Before they met, Justin was a professional ballet dancer, and Lily acted in both classical & experimental theater styles, so the variation of talents they bring to the table create the Lanes Coven aesthetic, as they craft comprehensive, visceral theater that is transformational and risky.

Our Mission

Lanes Coven is actor-driven. We produce reimagined Shakespeare and classical plays mainly outdoors, accessible to the Cape Ann community and its visitors. We are committed to low-cost experiences everyone can enjoy.

Why outdoor? We believe that — after an audience — nature is a Shakespeare Actor's best tool, and a theater company's greatest humility; with every word we speak, we honor what is larger than us.

Board Members

Barbe Ennis

Robert D. Goodman

Thomas Marton

Development Committee

Pamela Bynum

Barbe Ennis

Ruth Shane

Patty Donahue

2026 Performance Locations

April 24–May 10, 2026     

Church

by Young Jean Lee
directed by Justin Genna

 

July 10–August 2, 2026

As You Like It

by William Shakespeare
adapted & directed by M. Graham Smith

Windhover Center for the Performing Arts

257R Granite St, Rockport, MA 01966

 

Peek Behind the Curtain

In an Artist’s Own Words
by Lily Narbonne

Shakespeare Theatre Association, Spring/Summer 2024 Issue, Page 9

Lily & Justin talk about directing Lanes Coven

The rehearsal process, how to make Shakespeare funny, and why the outdoors!!!

Frequently Asked Questions

Hotel & Restaurant Recommendations

Cape Ann is made up of four towns; Lanes Coven is on the island part where it’s 2 towns: Gloucester & Rockport. Windhover Performing Arts Center is technically in Rockport, but very close to the Gloucester town line.

Check out our list of places that we love and hope you will to.

Land Acknowledgement

We recognize that we gather audiences together to perform on the ancestral lands of the Pawtucket indigenous people, and their neighbors the Massachusett, Nipmuc, Penacook, and Wampanoag tribes, who have lived on these territories more than 10,000 years, are here now, and will be here for years to come. We sincerely honor these local tribes, and commit ourselves to do what we can to protect this land.