Kirsten Easton-Hazzaa

Kirsten Easton-Hazzaa

Recommended by Kirsten Easton-Hazzaa

  • The Big Bad Kush
    13 May. 2020
    Little Red Riding Hood is one of my favorite fairy tales and this is such a great adaptation for adults. What a comical concept to think that the Wolf lured Little Red with your not-so-typical flowers. Lindsay so accurately captures the nonsensical, yet hyper aware thoughts of the weed induced.
  • Another Healthy Relationship
    13 May. 2020
    I love the movement with the flashlights in this piece so much. A wonderful meditation on what it means to be bound to another person, or not.
  • The Russians (are Coming) - ten-minute play
    12 May. 2020
    A spoof of a completely original idea of American spies in Russia, who decide it's time to get out of the "business". This play combines American history, pop-culture and today's political circus into a bite-sized play that reminds me of a condensed tv episode. Congrats to Paco (and his play) for being the featured play on NPX's home page today!
  • Torak The Inadequate
    8 Apr. 2020
    I first read an earlier draft of this play back in 2017 and had the pleasure of revisiting it via a Zoom reading a few days ago. I immediately was reminded of how this play, like Rory, is a little bit silly, a little bit poetic, but always so endearing. Torak The Inadequate moves through fantastical pre-historic times, but always has its finger on what it means to be a person in the modern age, and what it means to live up to other people's expectations of oneself.
  • The Age of Understanding or, The Character of Dad
    18 Mar. 2020
    I performed in this play at Mid-America Theater Conference in 2020. At its core, this play is about a man trying to fit into his definition of what a father should be, which is complicated by his own relationship with his father. But this play is also about a marriage and a family and how having a child changes both of those things irrevocably.