Aida Keykhaii
Aida Keykhaii is a Canadian-Iranian Dora Award nominee actor and director, producer, theatre instructor with over a decade’s experience in the Industry. She holds an M.A. in Theatre Directing and a B.A. in Acting from the University of Tehran. She is the co-founder of NOWADAYS THEATRE, the 2018-19 Company in Residency at Canadian Stage, where she made her Canadian acting debut in ‘The Only Possible Way’. During the Pandemic in 2021, Aida directed the English premiere of ‘From The Basement To The Roof’ on Zoom and had a main role in the project. Then she performed in the English premier of ‘Mother’ at the Toronto Fringe Festival 2021. Aida received excellent feedback from audiences and critics for her performances in the English premiere of “Winter of 88” at the Next Stage Theatre Festival 2020 and “Heart of a Dog” at the Next Stage Theatre Festival 2022. Her most recent stage appearance was in “Earworm,” presented by Nowadays Theatre in association with Crow’s Theatre in February 2024. For her outstanding performance in “Earworm,” Aida was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance by an Individual.
Select Theatre and Film Credits: ‘What we do in the Shadows’ (F.X.), ‘Coroner’ (CBC), ‘Children of Fire’, ‘Harbour House’, ‘Persimmon’, ‘Heart of a Dog’, ‘Children of Fire’, ’Drought and Lies’, ‘Heart of a Dog’, ‘Mother’, ‘From The Basement To The Roof’, ‘Winter of 88’, ‘The Only Possible Way’, ‘Swim Team’, ‘Proof’, ‘Dinner with Friends’, ‘Sleeping in an Empty Cup’, ‘The Pillowman’, ‘Iceland’ and ‘we are All fine’.
Select Awards and Honours: The Iran Festival of University Theatre for Outstanding acting, Olive; The International Iran Festival of University Theatre award for Outstanding directing, Goodbye; Honourable Mention from Canadian Stage in Direction and the NOW’s annual list of the “Best of the Fest” for Outstanding Production, Ensemble, and Direction, Swim Team.
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SELECTED ACTING, DIRECTING AND PRODUCING EXPERIENCE:
Aug 2018
Oct 2017
Aug 2017
Jun 2017
Nov 2016
Sep 2016
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Feb 2016
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HONOURS AND AWARDS
Honourable Mention from Canadian Stage in Direction for “Swim Team”.
SELECTED TEACHING EXPERIENCE
At OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto)
At OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto), resulted in a Persian language theatre project performed in 3 days at Small world Music Centre, Toronto.
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Interview with Aida Keykhaii
Review on Aida’s acting
– “Keykhaii as Homa is simply magnificent, and she acts rings around her colleagues in what is a Dora nomination-worthy performance.” • paulapitron.ca: Paula Citron, review on “Earworm” directed by Mohammad Yaghoubi and performed by Aida Keykhaii as Homa, Crow’s Theatre, February & March 2024
– Aida Keykhaii delivers a charismatic and multifaceted performance as Homa. She’s a star in my opinion. •Colin Thomas, https://colinthomas.ca/, review on “Earworm” performed in Presentation House Theatre, Vancouver, October 10-13, 2024
– “The mother, Nasrin, played by Aida Keykhaii (in the theatre stage Winter of 88), steals the show as she is able to encompass the perfect mix of wit and worry of a mother.” • From review by Deanne Kearney (Mooney on Theatre) on ‘Winter of 88’ performed by Aida Keykhaii as Nasrin (Mother) and directed by Mohammad Yaghoubi at the Next Stage Theatre Festival, 2020.
-Keykhaii delivers a bravura performance as Sharikov, growling, whining and twitching impulsively, always finding the canine aspects of her character.” • From review by Glen Sumi (NOW Magazine) on ‘Heart of a Dog’ performed by Aida Keykhaii as Sharik and directed by Mohammad Yaghoubi at the Next Stage Theatre Festival, 2022.
-“Aida Keykhaii is extraordinary as Sharik, acting basically as if she were possessed by the spirit of a dog. It’s a no-holds-barred performance that seems as if it might veer out of control, but, in fact, Keykhaii carefully details Sharik’s step-by-step transformation from dog to human, while revealing Sharik’s painful internal battle between her imposed humanity and essential caninity at every stage.” • From review by Christopher Hoile (Stage Door Review) on ‘Heart of a Dog’ performed by Aida Keykhaii as Sharik and directed by Mohammad Yaghoubi at the Next Stage Theatre Festival, 2022.
– “I was most impressed by the body contortions of Aida Keykhaii’s in her performance as the stray dog.” • From a review by Joe Szekeres on ‘Heart of a Dog’ performed by Aida Keykhaii as Sharik and directed by Mohammad Yaghoubi at the Next Stage Theatre Festival, 2022.
-“Keykhaii is such a fierce presence. She manages to sustain the character’s acute suffering without it ever feeling histrionic.” • From review by Istvan Dugalin (Istvan Reviews) on MOTHER, performed by Aida Keykhaii and directed by Mohammad Yaghoubi, an online performance at Toronto Fringe, 2021. “Heart of a Dog,”
– “Here, the performances are stunning, moving the lead female’s story from chaos to a relatable unsteady relief.” • From a review by Rachel Ganz (My Entertainment World on MOTHER, performed by Aida Keykhaii and directed by Mohammad Yaghoubi, an online performance at Toronto Fringe, 2021.