About Ceiling in the Floor
Ceiling in the Floor returns, offering a moving tribute to Brandon Toh. Featuring Toh’s original music and the true story of his friendship with Lineage’s Artistic Director, Hilary Thomas, this thoughtful piece blends dance and conversation around the often-taboo topic of suicide. Even in death, relationships continue to evolve. Ceiling in the Floor explores the darkness of mental illness, unveiling an inspired, true story about two lives bound together through music and dance.
A panel discussion with the performers as well as Brandon’s sister and former colleagues from Didi Hirsch Mental Health Care Center will follow the production, focusing on suicide, the stigma of mental illness, and the power of art to help save lives.
Original music by Brandon Toh.
Choreography and script by Hilary Thomas.
Directed by Marisa Echeverria.
Featuring performances by Andrew Abaria, Nola Gibson, Michelle Kolb, LG Malunes, Teya Wolvington, Ericalynn Priolo, and Hilary Thomas.
Approximate run time: 70 minutes.
Age appropriateness: Due to themes of suicide and the mention of drug use, discretion is advised when bringing children. There is no nudity or excessive profanity, but the show is recommended for everyone over 13 years old.
Lineage Performing Arts Center

Lineage is your home for connecting through the arts; a place where you're invited to find your creative voice through dance, music, theater, and other performing arts. We produce our own performances, we serve as a home for visiting artists to produce their own work, and we create opportunities to grow and advance through education.
Lineage’s 25 year history is that of a dance company that grew into a community cultural hub and performing arts center for Pasadena and the surrounding areas. Founded by Artistic Director Hilary Thomas in 1999, Lineage began as a dedicated group of artists committed to raising funds and awareness for local nonprofits with dance performances, and incorporated into a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 2007. In 2009, thanks to a connection to the Mark Morris Dance Group’s Dance for Parkinson’s program, Lineage’s dancers learned about the power of dance in managing symptoms of neurological challenges like Parkinson’s, and launched a series of free weekly dance classes for neurotypical adults.
The company acquired its first home in Old Town Pasadena in 2010 and began expanding its offerings of performances, community events, and dance education. As the lease in Old Pasadena expired in 2018, Lineage negotiated a long-term lease in a new, much larger, 6,200sf building in Northwest Pasadena–an area identified by residents as under-resourced in arts opportunities. After a year of intensive community outreach that confirmed that our presence was desired, Lineage completed a $650,000 capital campaign which transformed a long-abandoned property into a new community arts hub.
Now, Lineage is hosting dance and creative arts classes onsite six days a week, producing more than eight dance and theater shows a year, hosting partnering artist and organization residencies, and holding community meetings and events in our new home. Our thriving Artists in Schools program now works with over 350 public schools students in Pasadena to create a pipeline of dance in the Pasadena Unified School District. We’ve held many community events in our space, including city council-member and neighborhood meetings, and a climate-change concert. In addition, Lineage gives back to the community by providing a theatre facility for other nonprofits who do not have their own venue.
At Lineage, we are focused on being a home for our diverse community to connect through the arts, and we achieve this through several pillars:
“Dancing Through Life” and Dance for Joy programs where we provide free specialized acting, singing, and dancing classes for adults with Parkinson's, MS, Stroke, and other developmental disabilities.
Our teaching artists program where we provide professional dance teachers at John Muir HS, Eliot Magnet, Pasadena HS, and Blair.
Our company of artists who perform with local nonprofits, at community events, and in Lineage productions. These artists also teach classes, and lead our kids/teen summer broadway camps.
Providing an affordable rental space to local nonprofits, and artists to execute their workshops, classes, and performances.
Collaborating with local nonprofits and public figures to provide resources for the community.