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After toiling for several years in Los Angeles
theatre, Kelli moved to New York in 2004 and
toiled away in New York theatres for awhile.
She was a member of The Actors Project NYC and
a member of The VoiceTheatre Company where she
played Cecily in “The Importance of Being
Earnest”. Cosmic forces sent her back
to LA in 2007 where she is now a proud member
of the Street School Artist Collective. Kelli
has trained at A Noise Within, Stella Adler,
the Falcon Theatre, the Groundlings and UCLA
among others. Her favorite role is a toss up
between Queen Guinevere in “The Devil’s
Due” and Witch #1 in “Macbeth”
(woohahaha). She has also played a 3rd grade
teacher, a dominatrix, an apostle at the Last
Supper and a murderess in the indie short film
“Honey, Will You Take Out The Trash?”
Kelli is also a published writer (her other
two novels are looking for a home). She has
2 pilot scripts floating around town and can’t
wait to finish writing the third. Music was
her first love and she lived the dream as a
staff writer for Rock City News and booked bands
for the Red Light District at various LA clubs
(the Whisky, The Roxy, Gazzarri's, Spice Club,
Troubadour, Teazer, etc.) She’s seen her
share of talent and enjoyed every minute of
life around all those sweaty musicians. A rocker
chick at heart, she’s thrilled to be part
of the coolest, most kick-ass theatre company
in town.
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