Kelly Robertson (she/her) is a New England-based award-winning professional actor and educator who believes in using play to create safe places for all types of bodies - inside themselves and around them! Kelly graduated with a BA in Theatre, and a Board of Trustees Award, from Dean College. Since, she has pursued training in NYC at Atlantic Acting School and The Siti Company. In addition to acting, Kelly’s on the teaching staff at The Gamm Theatre, Studio Playground Theatre, and The Contemporary Theatre Company. Kelly also holds an Applied Drama certification from CADA to teach improv and theatre to disabled people. Kelly does such - with a focus on building social skills and confidence - at Generations Adult Day Health Center. Kelly is also the founder of The Toil and Trouble Project, New England’s first original practice Shakespeare group to join the national movement. When not acting and teaching, Kelly loves reading, crafting, and yoga!