Aren Haun

Aren Haun is a playwright, director, and teacher living in Los Angeles. His first play was a 10-Minute play called The Quick Brown Fox, produced by the Actors Theater of Louisville’s Apprentice Company. Many other short plays followed, with productions by Tulip Theater in New York, CP Productions in London, Fusion Theatre in Albuquerque, Canberra Academy of Dramatic Art in Fyshwick, Australia, and other theaters around the world. He began directing productions of his own work in San Francisco, with Done to Death at Venue 9. In New York City, he directed Expecting and Froth. Returning to San Francisco, he directed Conversation After a Film at the SF Fringe Festival and Kill the Editor at Exit Theatre. Other productions include The Mating Instinct at 5th Wall Productions in Charleston, What Else is New at the Labute New Play Festival in St. Louis, and Kill the Editor at Desert Ensemble Theater. Other plays include Love-All; a semi-finalist at the O’Neill Play Conference, Parallax, which received a reading at the Last Frontier Theater Conference; and Eulogy for an Insignificant Man, which received a Commendation from the BBC International Radio Play Competition. He has an MFA in Playwriting from Columbia University and currently lives in Los Angeles where he teaches Drama in a middle school.