Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, Keith went on to train at The Guildhall School and The Royal Academy of Music’s Post-Grad Music Theatre Course in London. As an actor his credits include the National Tours of Camelot with Robert Goulet as Mordred and The Crucible with Gareth Thomas, understudying and playing John Proctor in the UK - his first professional debut. US regional theatre includes: Alabama Shakespeare Festival; Cincinnati Playhouse; St. Louis Rep; Geva Theatre; Fulton Theatre; Casa Mañana . Off-Broadway: Abingdon Theatre Company; Irish Repertory Theatre; Lost Musicals. His UK credits include The Glass Menagerie with Honor Blackman, Single Spies at Leicester Curve with Dilys Laye; Edinburgh, City of London and Covent Garden Festivals. As artistic director of Noël and Company he’s directed Star Quality with Bebe Neuwirth and Brian Murray; Design For Living with Kevin Collins and Amy Rutberg; Ghosts with Richard Easton and Michael Urie; After The Dance with Tina Benko and Liliom with Erin Davie. He’s produced The Vortex starring Edward Hibbert, Bobby Steggert and Suzanne Bertish; The Mousetrap with Carole Shelley, Paxton Whitehead and Jill Paice, and Entertaining Mr. Sloane with Nancy Opel and Paxton Whitehead, co-directed with Daniel Goldstein and What Every Woman Knows with Carole Shelley and Aedin Moloney - all co-produced by Anne Kaufman. He wrote the one-man revue, Frankly Sinatra, premiering the piece at The RSC Summerhouse in Stratford-upon-Avon and his show, Noël Coward: The Women of His World was written for The Noël Coward Foundation and the Noël Coward Festival in NYC, starring Alan Cox, Dana Ivey, Cady Huffman and Dee Hoty.