Dan Hasse

WRITING: Plays include Rocco, Chelsea, Adriana… (HERE Arts; dir. John Gould Rubin), Fist in Mouth (Studio at Cherry Lane), and Peace: Burial at Sea (Shakespeare’s New Contemporaries - Final Shortlist). Screenplays include Fritz Haber (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Award and Grant) and Daughters of Erin (HHF Films). Residencies with Bedlam ("MadLAB") and The Actors Studio ("The Playwright/Directors Unit").

FILM: Dan adapted and co-directed Hamlet in the Golden Vale (feature film; 2019) and King of Infinite Space (VR experience; 2019), produced by Roll The Bones with production support from "The Immersive Storytelling Studio" at The National Theatre (UK). More recently, Dan directed Untitled Hamlet Project (documentary feature; 2022) for Smith Street Stage. BFA NYU Film School.

THEATRE...

WRITING: Plays include Rocco, Chelsea, Adriana… (HERE Arts; dir. John Gould Rubin), Fist in Mouth (Studio at Cherry Lane), and Peace: Burial at Sea (Shakespeare’s New Contemporaries - Final Shortlist). Screenplays include Fritz Haber (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Award and Grant) and Daughters of Erin (HHF Films). Residencies with Bedlam ("MadLAB") and The Actors Studio ("The Playwright/Directors Unit").

FILM: Dan adapted and co-directed Hamlet in the Golden Vale (feature film; 2019) and King of Infinite Space (VR experience; 2019), produced by Roll The Bones with production support from "The Immersive Storytelling Studio" at The National Theatre (UK). More recently, Dan directed Untitled Hamlet Project (documentary feature; 2022) for Smith Street Stage. BFA NYU Film School.

THEATRE: Regional: The Lehman Trilogy (Milwaukee Rep), Malena Pennycook’s How Should A Conversation Be? (Rude Mech’s CRASHBOX), Twelfth Night (American Shakespeare Center; Marquee TV). Off-Broadway: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet (Gym at Judson). Off-Off: Hannah Kallenbach’s Mikey Maus in Fantasmich! (The Brick), The Comedy of Errors (Smith Street Stage); Richard II (Robert Moss Theater), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Access Theater; East Coast Tour). Teaching: The Winter's Tale, Beautiful Bodies (Stella Adler Studio; NYU Conservatory). Training: 2014 LAByrinth Intensive Ensemble, 2015-2016 Shakespeare Society Ambassador, and 2018-2019 SDC Foundation Observer. MFA Brooklyn College.

Scripts

Peace: Burial at Sea

by Dan Hasse

Synopsis

Final Shortlist - Shakespeare's New Contemporaries
Caught cavorting in a Messalinian Molly House, Casimir and Marcus flee the city. When war breaks out, the lovers-turned-mercenaries find themselves separated at sea, with Marcus serving in the Illyrian navy and as for Casimir… well, rumor has it he’s turned pirate. Misfortune chases Marcus across the ocean, eventually crashing him on the shores of Illyria with a...

Final Shortlist - Shakespeare's New Contemporaries
Caught cavorting in a Messalinian Molly House, Casimir and Marcus flee the city. When war breaks out, the lovers-turned-mercenaries find themselves separated at sea, with Marcus serving in the Illyrian navy and as for Casimir… well, rumor has it he’s turned pirate. Misfortune chases Marcus across the ocean, eventually crashing him on the shores of Illyria with a strange young woman named Viola. Woven into the periphery of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, Peace: Burial at Sea is a reflection on first love, loss, madness, and the dangers of bear-baiting.

Rocco, Chelsea, Adriana...

by Dan Hasse

Synopsis

Rocco, Chelsea, Adriana... is a theatrical tapestry of intimate encounters, inspired by Bernard Lonergan’s 'consciousness of conflict' philosophy. Based on the research and original writing of the Private Theatre Company.

Rocco, Chelsea, Adriana... is a theatrical tapestry of intimate encounters, inspired by Bernard Lonergan’s 'consciousness of conflict' philosophy. Based on the research and original writing of the Private Theatre Company.

Parents and Children

by Dan Hasse

Synopsis

The play is an adaptation of Ivy Compton-Burnett's truly savage novel, Parents and Children. It's a farce (sort of) about the everyday injustices and accidental cruelties of a turn-of-the-century family.

The play is an adaptation of Ivy Compton-Burnett's truly savage novel, Parents and Children. It's a farce (sort of) about the everyday injustices and accidental cruelties of a turn-of-the-century family.