Student Spotlight

The first of this year’s celebrated Rye High School students in the arts is senior thespian Kiki Keith. 

Kiki’s passion for theater began at a young age, noted Theater Director Tom Snowden, and her talents have flourished at Rye High. “Participating in every production, she’s used each as an opportunity to grow as a person and performer,” he said.

As president of Rye High’s Parsons Street Players, Kiki hopes to inspire the joy she has found in theater in aspiring young actors.

Over the summer, she attended the Northwestern National High School Institute Cherubs program, where she gained a new perspective on acting as a craft and art form. Kiki plans to continue her artistic journey as a theater major in college.                     

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