Kelly-Anne Jones is a singer, actress and freelance teacher. In November 2010 she graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama's MA Musical Theatre Performance course.
Kelly-Anne has performed for over ten years in theatre and as a vocalist and she prides herself on her diverse background which led her to finding her love of performance. Kelly-Anne graduated in 2009 with an MA Hons in Politics and Public Policy from Glasgow University and it was during this time that she turned her love of performance into a career. In 2009 Kelly-Anne won the Pavilion Theatre and Evening Times newspapers 'Search for a Star' competiton and played the role of Dorothy in the Pavilion Theatre's highly successful 'The Wizard of Never Woz' pantomime.
Whilst at the RSAMD Kelly-Anne's credits included, originating the role of 'Pepsi' in Douglas Maxwell's new musical 'The Bookie in a new musical development workshop, providing vocals and entertainment at a variety of corporate gigs and performing in and creating her own cabaret show 'The Politics of Life and Sex'. She was also cast in two highly successful shows at the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe Festival –playing Anna in 'Spring Awakening' and Tesco in 'Closest to the Moon'. Kelly-Anne also had her television debut as a backing singer on John Barrowman's hit BBC TV show – 'Tonight's the Night'.
Kelly-Anne is currently working as a singer for Peel Cruises until May 2012.
Kelly-Anne would like to thank you for your interest.