Kaycee creates bold, kinetic theater that provokes, delights, and disarms—offering audiences a pathway through discomfort into transformation. Her work fuses historical interrogation with feminist disruption, crafting immersive, high-energy worlds where humor and gravitas collide, demanding both reckoning and revolution.
What’s New?
Kaycee serves as director for Carnegie Mellon University’s production of Hurricane Diane, running February 25-28 at the Philip Chosky Theater.
“Desire, Disruption, and Divine Power. Meet Diane, a permaculture gardener dripping with butch charm. Her true identity? The Greek god Dionysus—returned to the modern world––suburban New Jersey, to be precise––to restore the Earth to its natural state.”
Carnegie Mellon University—Hurricane Diane
Life in Grad School
Graduating in May 2026, Kaycee is currently a student in the three-year fully-funded John Wells Fellowship MFA Directing program at Carnegie Mellon University.
More information on LA & NYC showcases coming soon.