Kalle is the Executive Director of Adhesive Theater Project as well as a Brooklyn-based
playwright and performer. With Adhesive Theater Project, she has co-produced and
performed in Jake Hooker's Les Mauvais Garçons and Hysteria: HYSTERIA!,
Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening, Chikamatsu Monzaemon's The Battles of Coxinga,
the premiere of the collaboratively written Kirby as well as I, Object!,
Edmond Rostand's Chantecler, and R.U.R. A Futurist Folk Opera – Adhesive's
original adaptation of Karol Čapek’s Rossum's Universal Robots. Other favorites
include Untitled Theatre Company #61's Lysistrata and Richard III; Gemini
CollisionWorks' Ten Nights in a Barroom, Miss Universal Happiness,
Larry and the Werewolf, and The Rock; Valerie Work's A Meditation On The
Misanthrope: 10 Years Later, Clay Mcleod Chapman's Volume of Smoke, and Jennifer
Ewing Pierce's And Then There Was NIN. Kalle is a resident playwright with
America-in-Play and has been a recipient of a writing residency at the Espy Foundation.
Her most recent play, a multimedia/dance/theater piece titled NOIR, was presented at the
Voorhees Theater. Her 10-minute piece A Play was produced by the Hackley Upper
School Theatre and The Women's Drama Project in their festival, A Girl's Guide to Chaos.
Staged readings of her plays Wallpaper: A Horror Story and The Name Game have been
produced by Paper Beats Rock. Kalle has taught writing at Brooklyn College and NYU-Poly and
has lead theater residencies in various New York City public schools. Kalle holds a BA in
Theater from Sarah Lawrence College, an MA in Performance Studies from New York University, and
an MFA from Mac Wellman's Playwriting program at Brooklyn College.
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