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, this in 2008 became Twilight Repertory.
She is a professional voice actor working both locally and
internationally and performs with the improvisational theatre group
“The Light-Fingered Five” and KBOO’s “The Sudden Radio Project.” 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 will direct Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf as her directorial debut in the Portland theatre.
Aimé Kelly is the Youth Art and Conditioning Coordinator for the
Multnomah Arts Center as well as a Theatre Arts instructor. She
is an active member of The Committee for Audio Description in the Arts
(CADA), a service for the blind. Aimé holds a bachelor degree with
honors in both Theatre Arts and Arts and Letters. |