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Kelly Gleason HEIGHT: 5’8” | WEIGHT: 125 Lbs Kelly Gleason HEIGHT: 5’8” | WEIGHT: 125 lbs. HAIR: Light Brown | EYES: Hazel MUSICAL THEATRE DEPARTMENT ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ NATIONAL TOUR 42nd Street Ensemble Troika Entertainment Dir. Mark Bramble/Chor. Randy Skinner Assoc. Kelli Barclay STAGE Singin’ in the Rain Asst. Chor/ Theatre by the Sea Girl in Green Kelli Barclay Holiday Inn Ensemble Paper Mill Playhouse Dir. Gordon Greenberg/Chor. Denis Jones Assoc. Barry Busby Anything Goes On-Stage Swing Westchester Broadway Theatre Richard Stafford 42nd Street Ensemble North Shore Music Theatre Kelli Barclay My Fair Lady Ensemble New Bedford Festival Theatre Michael Susko EDUCATIONAL THEATRE/DANCE Only Gold Dancer Pace University/Andy Blankenbuehler On The Town (Excerpts) Dancer Pace University/Scott Jovovich Anonymous Dancer Pace University/Jessica Lang Swing Break Dancer/Dance Capt. Pace University/Rhonda Miller COMMERICAL/MODELING NYFW- Desigual Show Model/Dancer Jean-Paul Gautier/Ryan Heffington TRAINING Pace University- B.S. in Psychology & Commercial Dance Intensives- Twyla Tharp, The Rockettes Jazz-Mary Ann Lamb, Rhonda Miller, Lauren Gaul Tap- Scott Wise, Ray Hesselink, Randy Skinner Ballet-Elizabeth Parkinson, Michael Cusumano, Laurie Kanyok Voice-Dorothy Stone, Andrea Green Acting-John Bolton, Donna Drake SPECIAL SKILLS Adv. level of tap, partnering, dance instructor (all ages- tap, jazz, ballet, musical theatre), can play baritone horn, valid passport, avid Aqua-cise class goer MOVE WITH US Agent: Jim Keith| [email protected] 4605 Lankershim Blvd. Suite 340, North Hollywood, CA 91602 | PH: (323) 462-5300 | F: (323) 462-0100 .
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