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Watch: Violist Isabel Hagen on stand-up, 'On a String' & more

Last week, Isabel Hagen’s semi-autobiographical indie feature film On A String took home a “Best Screenplay award in the U.S. Narrative Competition” at the Tribeca Film Festival. As a violist, Hagen has performed in classical string quartets, with post-minimalist auteurs like Max Richter, and even with indie darlings Vampire Weekend.

About a decade ago, Hagen suffered an injury that halted her professional music career which resulted in a pivot to stand-up comedy. She juggled posh string quartet gigs with open-mics at dingy bars. By 2020, Hagen had performed stand-up on the The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and created a multi-episode web series called Is a Violist.

The series calls to mind New York City-centered scripted comedies like Louie C.K’s Louie and the HBO series High Maintenance. In it, we follow Hagen as she finds herself playing gigs around the city: everything from an awkward proposal in Central Park to a woman’s deathbed serenade. Is a Violist is smart, dry and a bit triggering to anyone who’s been through the “music education industrial complex” (cough, cough), and proved to be a training ground for writing On a String.

Isabel Hagen stopped by WRTI in April while on a stand-up tour to chat about her bohemian upbringing, specific moments from Is a Violist, and how she folds her viola playing into her live act as a stand-up.

CREDITS:

Isabel Hagen, Artist

Alex Ariff, Sr. Producer / Host

Tyler McClure, Asst. Dir. of Production / Engineer

Delia Joyce, Camera and Editor

Melanie Spiegel, Camera

Katie Neary, Graphics