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.