Friday, May 21, 2010

Robert Kelly’s TheatreWorks Receives Recognition at Palo Alto City Council meeting

Recently TheatreWorks received special recognition by -- being called a “treasured cultural icon” at a Palo Alto City Council meeting. It also won 7 theatre critics awards in San Francisco. The achievement reminded Robert Kelley of the beginning of the TheatreWorks.

Robert Kelley was an energetic creative writing grad with a lot of innovative thoughts in his mind. He started a new theatre endeavor in 1970 in Palo Alto. His trademark style has always been Elizabethan-style garb that with trimmed goatee which made him look like Shakespeare.

Kelly was constantly supplied with new ideas from Emerson a passionate mountaineer. He was Kelly’s colleague and they spent a lot of quality time in the newsroom discussing about the theatre and its growth and development. He was supportive as well as an honest critic of Kelly’s writings.

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Emerson at the age of 22 joined Robert Kelley in his theater activities and became a part of their small troop. After his death his successor John McClintock followed him and assisted Kelley in the work.

Robert Kelley feels that theatre is a collaboration of minds. He thinks himself lucky of having a person like Emerson in his group decades ago and has till date not found any one who matches his style. He constantly looks for people who want to form theatre groups and fuel fine arts.

Kelley has managed to give the world 40 years of his creativity through his writings and theatre shows.