Kimberlee Stone
Kimberlee Stone is a playwright, teaching artist, and arts advocate originally from Southern California. Her plays have been performed at Cal Poly Pomona (Star Stuff), UH Mānoa (When We Were Young), and ThinkTank TYA in Florida (Star Stuff), with readings through KC Public (Seeds of Destiny) and PlayBuilders of Hawai‘i (Girl’s Bathroom Confessional, Happy Divorce, and The Supernatural Intervention of the Callow Burrows Twins). As a teaching artist, she has worked with The Rose Theater in Omaha, UH Mānoa’s Early Education Center—where she developed a digital Theatre for the Very Young piece with students—What iF Puppets, and The Coterie. Her work across these institutions reflects her deep commitment to nurturing creative voices and exploring the intersections of education, imagination, and storytelling. When she’s not writing or teaching, she can usually be found experimenting in the kitchen, rethinking what counts as a hobby, exploring fashion, or trying her best not to doomscroll on the daily.