Kristen LePine

Kristen LePine is an accomplished writer and educator. She has written play commissions for AccokeekCreek Theatreco, Fairfax County Public School District, the Hub Theatre, Theatre J, and Youth for Advocates. Her original plays have been produced and staged at Georgia College and State University, the Firehouse Theatre, the Hub Theatre, Inkwell, Intersections Arts Festival, Northern Arizona University, Roundhouse Theatre, Pinky Swears Productions, Pittsburgh New Works Festival, Studio Theatre, Spooky Action Theatre, The Kennedy Centers Page to State Festival, the Source Festival, and Theatre J’s Locally Grown Festival. Her play Foolish Fire won first prize at Firehouse Theatre’s 9th Annual Firehouse Theatre New Play Festival. As an educator, she has taught university theatre courses at...

Kristen LePine is an accomplished writer and educator. She has written play commissions for AccokeekCreek Theatreco, Fairfax County Public School District, the Hub Theatre, Theatre J, and Youth for Advocates. Her original plays have been produced and staged at Georgia College and State University, the Firehouse Theatre, the Hub Theatre, Inkwell, Intersections Arts Festival, Northern Arizona University, Roundhouse Theatre, Pinky Swears Productions, Pittsburgh New Works Festival, Studio Theatre, Spooky Action Theatre, The Kennedy Centers Page to State Festival, the Source Festival, and Theatre J’s Locally Grown Festival. Her play Foolish Fire won first prize at Firehouse Theatre’s 9th Annual Firehouse Theatre New Play Festival. As an educator, she has taught university theatre courses at the University of Mary Washington and as spearheaded a Tolerance Education program for middle and high schools with the nonfiction writer Richard Rashke. The program is now running in sixty-nine schools in six states. Ms. LePine holds a BA in Theatre Arts from Northern Illinois University and an MFA in Dramatic Writing from Humboldt State University.

Scripts

The Insiders

by Kristen LePine

Synopsis

The Insiders is a modern-day story of four young friends, who are on their way home from school to spend Thanksgiving with their respective families. Each family is unique in their culture and traditions, which we learn about as we enter their homes around the evening dinner. Then, outside, an apocalyptic event occurs, forcing all the families to stay inside for the next year for fear of what is happening...

The Insiders is a modern-day story of four young friends, who are on their way home from school to spend Thanksgiving with their respective families. Each family is unique in their culture and traditions, which we learn about as we enter their homes around the evening dinner. Then, outside, an apocalyptic event occurs, forcing all the families to stay inside for the next year for fear of what is happening outside. A story of family, community, and coming together to survive in the face of unknown forces in the outdoors.

Cracked Pots

by Kristen LePine

Synopsis

Commissioned and developed by Theatre J's Locally Grown Initiative. Cracked Pots examines mental illness and treatment through three interconnected stories. In 1887, Pink (aka Nellie Bly) convinces newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer to allow her to fake insanity to investigate the treatment of women kept in a lunatic asylum. Through letters to “Little Mouse,” Pink details her harrowing time on Blackwell Island...

Commissioned and developed by Theatre J's Locally Grown Initiative. Cracked Pots examines mental illness and treatment through three interconnected stories. In 1887, Pink (aka Nellie Bly) convinces newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer to allow her to fake insanity to investigate the treatment of women kept in a lunatic asylum. Through letters to “Little Mouse,” Pink details her harrowing time on Blackwell Island. In the mid-1960s, Pink’s tale finds its way into the hands of a twelve-year-old girl and budding writer, Kaz. She writes stories to entertain and pass messages to her brother, a patient in a psychiatric institution. While visiting her brother, Kaz learns that the institution wants to discharge him due to overcrowding, but Kaz’s mother is not ready or willing to bring him home. In the present, Rina must face her fears, misinformation, and stigma about mental illness and treatment to help her grandson, who is experiencing a psychiatric crisis. His saga bouncing between emergency room visits and law enforcement causes Rina to reflect on her life and stir memories she buried.

Leto Legend

by Kristen LePine

Synopsis

Commissioned by the Hub Theatre in Northern Virginia. Charlie is a full-time mom, writer and superhero. How does she do it all? And more importantly, is there a way for her to stop? The mythical and modern collide in the comedy about today’s superwoman.

Commissioned by the Hub Theatre in Northern Virginia. Charlie is a full-time mom, writer and superhero. How does she do it all? And more importantly, is there a way for her to stop? The mythical and modern collide in the comedy about today’s superwoman.

Dire Wolves

by Kristen LePine

Synopsis

Set in Evansville, Indiana (the 3rd largest city of Indiana), DIRE WOLVES examines how quick changes impact personal identity. Six people are blindsided by the fierce pace of change. They can either adapt and evolve, or face the possibility of extinction.

Set in Evansville, Indiana (the 3rd largest city of Indiana), DIRE WOLVES examines how quick changes impact personal identity. Six people are blindsided by the fierce pace of change. They can either adapt and evolve, or face the possibility of extinction.

Foolish Fire

by Kristen LePine

Synopsis

Commissioned by the Hub Theatre and winner of the 2011 Firehouse Theatre New American Play Award, Foolish Fire explores the American identity in a bleak, post sub-prime mortgage crisis world.

The story unfolds in reverse chronological order as Mark Jones, a once successful realtor, now squats in the gutted and abandoned McMansion. While he desperately tries to reignite his American dream by fixing up the...

Commissioned by the Hub Theatre and winner of the 2011 Firehouse Theatre New American Play Award, Foolish Fire explores the American identity in a bleak, post sub-prime mortgage crisis world.

The story unfolds in reverse chronological order as Mark Jones, a once successful realtor, now squats in the gutted and abandoned McMansion. While he desperately tries to reignite his American dream by fixing up the foreclosed ex-paradise, he is haunted by Erika Wang, a neurotic and indebted banker; Jo Jones, a homeless contractor and former owner; and Katie Jones, Mark’s estranged daughter, who seeks solace in a world that she no longer recognizes.