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John Kelly
ACT, Canberra
Age : 64
Occupation : Sales Consultant
Return To The Forbidden Planet
With a background career in the Fitness Industry over the last 30 plus years, John is an interesting blend of youthful energy and mature life experience. His vocal talents have been used in a number of corporate settings including MC roles at product launches and live demos to which his background as a sales trainer and consultant have added benefit. John has also delivered corporate presentations on a variety of topics for groups ranging in size from 10 to several hundred. He has also been highly regarded as an MC for Charity events (e.g. Oscar Gala 2011 and 2013 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation). Quick witted and with a wide ranging sense of humour, John is able to think well on his feet as well as deliver well scripted presentations. John's keen interest is in using his vocal qualities and eloquent style in voice-over work, commercials, acting, interview and talk-back work and session singing. In recent times John has performed in Canberra musical theatre in the Elvis themed role of "Pharaoh" in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", in the dark role of "Caiaphas" in "Jesus Christ Superstar", as a Nightclub Singer in Free Rain's successful 2012 production of "Chicago". In 2013 John will appear in two roles within "West Side Story" - the comic relief of Glad Hand and the dramatic role of Doc and play a lead as a Robot in Queanbeyan Players production of "Return to the Forbidden Planet". Over the last several years John has also MC'd and sung at several weddings, charity events and private functions. John's preferred singing genre is in jazz, swing and crooning in the style of Michael Buble, Tony Bennett and Sinatra but has also ventured into Elvis and show tunes. With an active fitness lifestyle, a background in Martial Arts and an interest and pursuit of outdoor recreation (abseiling and canyoning) John is equally prepared to take on physical roles as well as those demanding more emotive performance. Easy to work with, professional, charismatic and fun-loving, John will commit 100% to any assignment large or small.
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With a background career in the Fitness Industry over the last 30 plus years, John is an interesting blend of youthful energy and mature life experience. His vocal talents have been used in a number of corporate settings including MC roles at product launches and live demos to which his background as a sales trainer and consultant have added benefit. John has also delivered corporate presentations on a variety of topics for groups ranging in size from 10 to several hundred. He has also been highly regarded as an MC for Charity events (e.g. Oscar Gala 2011 and 2013 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation). Quick witted and with a wide ranging sense of humour, John is able to think well on his feet as well as deliver well scripted presentations. John's keen interest is in using his vocal qualities and eloquent style in voice-over work, commercials, acting, interview and talk-back work and session singing. In recent times John has performed in Canberra musical theatre in the Elvis themed role of "Pharaoh" in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", in the dark role of "Caiaphas" in "Jesus Christ Superstar", as a Nightclub Singer in Free Rain's successful 2012 production of "Chicago". In 2013 John will appear in two roles within "West Side Story" - the comic relief of Glad Hand and the dramatic role of Doc and play a lead as a Robot in Queanbeyan Players production of "Return to the Forbidden Planet". Over the last several years John has also MC'd and sung at several weddings, charity events and private functions. John's preferred singing genre is in jazz, swing and crooning in the style of Michael Buble, Tony Bennett and Sinatra but has also ventured into Elvis and show tunes. With an active fitness lifestyle, a background in Martial Arts and an interest and pursuit of outdoor recreation (abseiling and canyoning) John is equally prepared to take on physical roles as well as those demanding more emotive performance. Easy to work with, professional, charismatic and fun-loving, John will commit 100% to any assignment large or small.
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Media
The Art of Teaching Nothing
Stage Whispers Review
Showtune
City News Review
Canberra Times Preview
Shows John Kelly has been in
Catch Me If You Can
Show finished on 12 Jun 2016
Gungahlin College Theatre (ACT)
Dramatic Productions
$36.50 - 49.50
The Art of Teaching Nothing
Show finished on 25 Oct 2015
The Courtyard Studio - Canberra Theatre Centre (ACT)
Free-Rain Theatre Company
$32 - $37
Grease
Show finished on 15 Aug 2015
The Q - Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre ()
Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre
$57 - $49
Showtune
Show finished on 5 Jul 2014
Canberra REP Theatre (ACT)
Canberra Repertory Society
$30-40
Footloose
Show finished on 28 Sep 2013
ANU Arts Centre (ACT)
SUPA Productions
$25 - $40
Return To The Forbidden Planet
Show finished on 22 Jun 2013
The Q - Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre ()
Queanbeyan Players Inc
$35 - $40
West Side Story
Show finished on 24 Feb 2013
The Q - Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre ()
Free-Rain Theatre Company
$37 - $45
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The Art of Teaching Nothing
Liz Bradley
,
Rob De Fries
,
Marti Ibrahim
,
John Kelly
,
Arran McKenna
,
Elaine Noon
,
Glynis Stokes
The Art of Teaching Nothing
Rob De Fries
,
Marti Ibrahim
,
John Kelly
,
Arran McKenna
,
Elaine Noon
Footloose
Angus Murphy
,
Anthony Simeonovic
,
John Kelly
,
Tristan Davis
,
Erin Haebich
,
Ella Quinlan
,
Imogen Paul
Return To The Forbidden Planet
Tim Stiles
,
John Kelly
,
Alicia Da Costa
Return To The Forbidden Planet
Veronica Thwaites-Brown
,
John Kelly
,
Alicia Da Costa
,
Theresa Buetre
,
Joanna Licuanan
,
Bec Harman
West Side Story
John Kelly
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