Kristin Lundberg
Playwright, Diversity and Inclusion Theatre Instructor
"If you can talk, you can SING. If you can move, you can DANCE.
If you can feel, you can ACT. If you can imagine, you can DESIGN."
Meet Ms. Lundberg!
Ms. Kristin Lundberg is a playwright, as well as a diversity and inclusion instructor of the performing and technical theatre arts with nineteen years of teaching experience which include global playwriting initiatives, mentoring university students, blending the arts across academics, community-engaged theatre, devised theatre, theatre for youth, and curriculum development in school programming. Her plays have been performed in New York City, Virginia, North and South Carolina, as well as internationally in London and Shropshire (UK).
Currently, Ms. Lundberg serves as the theatre teacher & director of the Broadway Bengals at Fuquay-Varina Middle School in North Carolina. She is also an adjunct theatre professor at Wake Technical Community College, a playwright, dancer, actress, and served as Artistic Director for the Shakespeare's Sister Company, an all-female theatre company she founded in Brooklyn, NY dedicated to producing inclusive plays by women, building creative enrichment programs in women's shelters, and empowering youth in the performing arts.
She is a graduate of Hollins University with her M.F.A. in playwriting and concentration in new play directing and dramaturgy, as well as East Carolina University earning her B.S. in Theatre Education from the School of Theatre and Dance, and Marymount College London Programme with her certificates in Classical Acting, Stage Combat, and Voice.
Ms. Lundberg was a top nine finalist out of 200 nominees for the 2024 WakeEd Partnership Stars Among Us award for excellence in education. She was awarded SETC's 2020/2021 William E. Wilson Scholarship for theatre education and is a member of the Dramatists' Guild and the League of Professional Theatre Women.