• Elements: Or a Genre Bending War Play Featuring Famous Faces & Gwyneth Paltrow

    MAY 2024.

    NEW YORK CITY CENTER STUDIOS. NEW YORK, NY.

    Sam’s waiting for a change. Their relationship has hit a wall, and they have student loans to pay. Sam’s bff Gwyneth Paltrow is trying to break them up to no avail. When a barrage of Sam’s exes suddenly appear like the 5 horsemen of the apocalypse they discover they’re the star player in an ancient elemental war…

    Keeley was the director.

  • Coffin Room Confessionals

    FEBRUARY 2024.

    THE TANK NYC. NEW YORK, NY.

    In this collection of monologues, chronicle through your deepest most hidden memories- your firsts, your lasts, and what you’ve chosen not to share.

    Keeley was the director and playwright.

  • I <3 My Coven

    DECEMBER 2023.

    MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN COLLEGE. NEW YORK, NY.

    It was never about the boyfriend, but about the witches we met along the way. In a lovely comedy, by Jenny Rachel Weiner, we are faced with a coven of witches trying to survive a breakup one crystal at a time.

    Keeley was the director.

  • Reefer Madness!

    JULY & OCTOBER 2023.

    NYC ROCKY HORROR. NEW YORK, NY.

    Based on the 1930s propaganda PSA, Jimmy Harper finds himself struggling through the dangers of marijuana. With the help of his girlfriend, Mary Lane, he will discover the power of responsibility and true love.

    Keeley was the director.

  • Small Parties

    JANUARY 2023.

    CHAIN THEATRE FESTIVAL. NEW YORK, NY.

    At one of Jay Gatsby’s infamous parties, Nick and Jordan tuck away into the private library and discover they have more in common than before.

    Keeley was the assistant director and dramaturg.

  • Mr.Burns: A Post Electric Play

    OCTOBER 2022.

    MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN COLLEGE. NEW YORK, NY.

    Anne Washburn’s thrilling play on a world post-apocalypse. Electricity is gone, food supplies are dwindling, and we find that storytelling is all we have left… our subject is none other than The Simpsons!

    Keeley was the assistant director

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