Chloe Keller

Photo by: Michael HarnerChloe Keller holds an MFA in acting from the Moscow Art Theater School and Carnegie Mellon University.  She is a founding board member of the award winning Boston Theatre Works in Boston, Massachusetts and has performed in Equity theatres in Boston, Chicago and Moscow.  Recognized as one of the 40 best American directors of 2007 by the American High School Theatre Festival, Chloe was invited to direct at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where she worked shoulder to shoulder with some of the most exciting and innovative artists in the world.  Combining extensive knowledge of the theories of Meyerhold, Bogart, Laban, and Lecoq, with her training in circus skills and dance, Ms. Keller directs actors with a dynamic, physical approach.  Her most recent directing project, Cirque D’eau, was an original movement performance piece in the style of physical narrative, European circus.
Recently returned to her native Maine from England where she was Head of Performing Arts at the ACS International School, Chloe brings a solid foundation of classical actor training to the medium of film.   A Truist by nature emphasizing subtlety and realism married with technique and awareness, her actors evolve into thinkers of emotional depth.  
Currently, Ms. Keller works as a teaching artist for the International Schools Theatre Association and has taught acting and movement in eight states and three countries.