
Aimé performed a song and dance number in David Gallic's Off Book.
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Aimé Kelly is one of two original members of Twilight Repertory Theatre. She and John Duncan met in the summer of 2006 and talked about how to form a working theatrical production company in the Portland area. From those meetings came the New Group Theatre Company, which in 2008 became Twilight Repertory Theatre.
She is a professional voice actor working both locally and internationally. She performs with the improvisational theatre group “The Light-Fingered Five,” KBOO’s “The Sudden Radio Project” and The Shakespeare Liberation Army. She has been involved in a variety of dance and theatrical stage productions over the years. With Twilight Repertory she has played the parts of Patricia in Extremities and of Serena in Off Book and Catherine in Arms and the Man. In 2009 Aimé directed Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf as her directorial debut in the Portland theatre. In 2010 she designed lights and played the part of Pompey in Measure For Measure. In winter 2011 she has acted and designed sets for Moliere's The Doctor Despite Himself and costumes for Lobby Hero.
Aimé Kelly is the Youth Art and Outreach Direcor for the Multnomah Arts Center as well as Director of the Conditioning Program. She has been teaching children and professionally inspiring play for well over a decade, igniting the infinite possibilities inherent in organized creative education, rousing not only joy but sparking a curiosity for language, arts, movement, and personal expression. She is an active member of The Committee for Audio Description in the Arts (CADA), a service for the blind. Aimé holds Bachelor of Science degrees with honors in both Theatre Arts and Arts and Letters.
In the fall of 2011 Aimé is directing Rocket Man for Twilgiht Repertory at the ShoeBox. |