Christian Pierce Kahl is a theatre artist, director, and deviser based in Texas, currently completing a BFA in Theatre at Texas A&M University. His work centers on new, ensemble-driven performance that blends research, movement, and technology to create bold, socially engaged pieces.
He is the creator and director of "Echoes of Justice", a new devised work exploring censorship, queerness, and the legal systems that shape artistic expression. The production marked the first student-led devised theatre project of its scale at Texas A&M and was presented in a sold-out run in March 2026.
Kahl has been recognized through the American College Theater Festival for his contributions to various works, and he has received additional honors for excellence in devising as part of a collaborative...
Christian Pierce Kahl is a theatre artist, director, and deviser based in Texas, currently completing a BFA in Theatre at Texas A&M University. His work centers on new, ensemble-driven performance that blends research, movement, and technology to create bold, socially engaged pieces.
He is the creator and director of "Echoes of Justice", a new devised work exploring censorship, queerness, and the legal systems that shape artistic expression. The production marked the first student-led devised theatre project of its scale at Texas A&M and was presented in a sold-out run in March 2026.
Kahl has been recognized through the American College Theater Festival for his contributions to various works, and he has received additional honors for excellence in devising as part of a collaborative ensemble piece.
Alongside directing and devising, he has worked in scenic design, stage management, and production management. He is particularly interested in creating new work that challenges audiences, builds community, and lives beyond a single production.