Press


“Kelly’s portrayal was almost frightening, up to and including the Harvard Yard accent. Passionate and focused, he took on a truly monumental subject and played it to the hilt, vanishing into his character to tell us a story that was never anything but riveting. Not once did Mr. Kelly suggest he was acting […] Every moment was nuanced and real. First rate work from beginning to end.” - Jan Ewing on RFK


“Dan Kelly portrays Robert Kennedy with an engaging mix of passion and uncertainty, channeling the insecurities and frustrations of a charismatic politician who could never live up to the towering shadow cast by his brother, John F. Kennedy. Kelly brings charm and flair, capturing the heart and charisma—and Boston accent—embodied by RFK […] a performance to be remembered.” - Zachary Steele on RFK


“Dan Kelly handled Hal beautifully, too. Extremely convincing as a 28-year old, academic mathematician, Mr. Kelly made me wonder about his background. How the hell does a New York actor know so much about the characteristics of the man he is playing? He sounded just like someone in that position would sound if he were confronted by genius-proofs. It’s difficult to believe that Mr. Kelly hasn’t been to mathematics conferences, replete with the off-site drinking and drugging he describes. He lived his part” - William J. Cataldi on Proof


  “Dan Kelly shines as the hapless Doug, perhaps the most substantial role I’ve seen him play during the past year. It requires multiple character aspects with a wide age range, and that challenge was met with charm and panache.” - Jan Ewing on Gruesome Playground Injuries