Keith Michael Pinault

Photo by Mia Isabella Aguirre

Upcoming Projects:

Excited to be directing You Can’t Take It with You at my alma mater, Hofstra University, this spring! More info about showtimes and tickets can be found here.

Contact:

Davien Littlefield Management
(212)581-7300
hanhuandi@gmail.com

Actor.

Director.

Teacher.

Collaborator.

 

Keith Michael Pinault is a New York-based theatre artist and educator. Born in Boston and raised in the surrounding suburbs, he attended Hofstra University on the Presidential and Ruth Liebson Memorial scholarships, where he studied acting with Peter Sander, Jean Dobie Giebel, Robert Westley, and Ilona Pierce, as well as directing with Royston P. Coppenger. After four years on the main stage of the Hofstra Shakespeare Festival and an unnecessarily long thesis paper on Brecht's short plays, he received his B.F.A. in theater arts, graduating magna cum laude with high honors.

Returning to his native Boston, Keith spent a year performing everywhere from Boston Common (as an ensemble member in Commonwealth Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well) to Chelsea's Mary O'Malley Park (as Rosencrantz in a Spanish translation of a Tom Stoppard classic: Rosencrantz y Guildenstern han muerto), and, occasionally, indoors.

His passions for collaboration and re-examining the classics drew him to Columbia University, where he earned his M.F.A. in acting, studying with the likes of Kristin Linklater, Andrei Serban, Gregory Mosher, Sam Gold, and Niky and Ulla Wolcz.

Since graduating from Columbia, Keith has been based in New York City, working at Off-Broadway and regional theatres including New York Theatre Workshop, American Repertory Theater, and Classic Stage Company, as well as on camera and in the recording booth. He is a member of Actor’s Equity and SAG-AFTRA. Keith is currently on the faculty of Hofstra University’s Department of Drama and Dance.