Kelly O’Donnell
Creative Partners
Kelly O’Donnell
Kelly is a co-founder of Flux. For Flux, Kelly directed World Builders, Marian, or the True Tale of Robin Hood, Jane the Plain, Honey Fist, Hearts Like Fists, Dog Act, Jacob’s House, 8 Little Antichrists, Riding the Bull, Life is a Dream and Rue. She also directed the readings of Liz Duffy Adams’ Wet Or, Isabella the Pirate Queen Reaches the Horse Latitudes and Jason Grote’s This Storm is What We Call Progress for Flux’s Food:Soul, as well as countless other readings. As an actor for Flux, Kelly played the journalist, Tegan, in The Lesser Seductions of History. Other shows outside of Flux include Colchester by Adam Szymkowicz (Portland Center Stage JAW Festival in Oregon), a workshop of Tiny Houses by Stefanie Zadravec (New Dramatists Playtime Lab), A Flea in Her Ear (Tisch Undergraduate School of the Arts), A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo and Juliet for Stages on the Sound, Tartuffe (in partnership with Flux) at Lafayette College, 3Christs (Peculiar Works Project), Our Lady of 121st Street (The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute), and Full of Grace (Rough Draft Festival). Kelly graduated from DeSales University and is a native of Philadelphia, PA. kellyod.com