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Keisha Gilles

Stage Actress

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1990-06-06
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MiniBio

She’s a talented actress, vocalist, and dancer who’s been making waves in the entertainment industry with her standout performances across stage and screen. One of the key moments in her career came when she portrayed the Fortune Teller in Disney’s Aladdin on Broadway—a role that earned her widespread acclaim and helped solidify her presence in musical theatre. Around the same time, she captured hearts as Ms. Keisha on the popular Netflix and YouTube series Ms. Rachel, a show beloved by families and young children alike. Her versatility shines through her diverse roles, including memorable appearances in the national tour of The Book of Mormon, the powerhouse production of Dreamgirls, and a spirited performance in A Christmas Carol at The Hanover Theater.

Before all the spotlight and standing ovations, she honed her craft by attending the prestigious BFA program in musical theatre at the Hartt School. That rigorous training paved the way for her professional journey, leading to her Broadway debut with The Book of Mormon tour—an experience that opened many doors. With roots in Haitian heritage, she brings a rich cultural background into her artistry, adding depth and authenticity to every character she portrays. Through dedication, talent, and a passion for storytelling, she continues to build an inspiring career that resonates with audiences everywhere.

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In 2024, she took full creative control and self-produced her debut solo cabaret, A Bit of Magic, at the iconic 54 Below—and honestly, it was a turning point in her artistic journey. She really poured her heart into that performance, and you could feel the passion in every moment. Over the years, she’s continued to use her platform for meaningful expression, producing socially conscious cabarets that resonate deeply with audiences. One standout example is Make Them Hear You: An Ode to Black Musicals Vol. 2, a powerful tribute that amplifies underrepresented voices in musical theater. She also brought people together through Emancipation: A Juneteenth Celebration, an event that not only honored history but sparked important conversations. Through each project, she consistently demonstrates her commitment to art with purpose—and let’s be real, that’s exactly what makes her work so impactful.