EDUCATION


The Theatre School at DePaul University Master of Fine Arts in Acting - 2010

Acting:  

                          Stanislavski's Methode: Dexter Bullard         Meisner: Trudie Kessler

                          Classical: Catherine Weidner Shurtleff: Jane Drake Brody

Voice:  

                        Fitzmaurice: Phil Timberlake   Linklater: Claudia Anderson   

                       Lessac: Phyllis Griffin

Movement:  

           Feldenkrais/Mask: Patrice Egleston  Viewpoints: Betsy Hamilton, 

           Movement to Music: John Jenkins      Clown/Lecoq: Natalie Tuner-Jones  


Commercial/Film Technique:  Matt Miller

Directing Actors for Camera:  Matt Irvine

Improvisation:  Nick Johne, Susan Messing

Stage Combat:  Nick Sandys Pullin

Dramatic History/ Criticism:  Chris Jones

Voice Over:  Kathy Bosco

Audition for Theatre:  Linda Gillum

        Yoga: Gabriel Halpern

Makeup:  Nan Zabriskie 

        Devised Theatre: Patrice Egleston/Sharon Bridgeforth

        Company Creation: Gregory S. Allen


Clark Atlanta University Bachelor of Arts/Mass Media Arts - 1992 

Acting:  J.W. Lewis, Garry Yates, Carol Mitchell-Leon

Directing for Film/Cinema Studies:  Herbert Eichelberger 

Speech Communication:  A. Hawks, Carol Mitchell-Leon

        Black Theatre Studies:  J.W. Lewis, Carol Mitchell-Leon

        Lighting Design: J.W Lewis 


THEATER TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor of Theatre

Scene Study/Acting

Emerson College, Boston, MA

2023-Present

  • Professor of Scene Study and Advanced Acting to BFA Theatre and Performance and BFA Acting students. Stanislavsky driven and informed with an anti-racist and inclusive lens. Specializing in culturally responsive acting methods and acting within the Black Acting Aesthetic which supports diverse, equitable, accessible and socially just storytelling. Exploring race, gender, sexuality and class dynamics through Theatre and On-Camera Acting.

Assistant Professor of Theatre Performance   

Acting, Voice & Movement                                        

University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA

2020-2023

  • Professor of Theatre specializing in Stanislavski-based Acting, Voice and Movement I & II, Theatre Appreciation Front Facing & Online, Self-Staging and Oral Presentation, African American Theatre History, Acting for The Camera, Contemporary Scene Study, Character Development, Black Acting & Theatre Aesthetics, Anti-Racist Theatre pedagogy, Director of University Productions. Various department and university committee work. 

Adjunct Professor                    

Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA

2015-2020

  • Division of Communication Arts Speech and Theatre; experienced instruction in Black Theatre History and Aesthetics, Acting 1 Stanislavski based, Acting 2 Classical text, Contemporary Theatre, Voice and Diction, Oral Interpretation, Theatre Appreciation, Speech for Radio, TV and Film. Fundamentals of Public Speaking, Devised Theatre, Directing and Script Analysis. Also responsible for academic advisement, professional attitude/environment development, coaching acting styles for stage and camera; Director of University productions. 

Theatre Arts Instructor            

South Fulton Arts Center, Atlanta, GA

Summer 2016

  • Taught adolescents basic theatre skills such as acting, improvisation, script development, oral communication and presentation, Black Theatre Aesthetics, time management, and stage directions. Director of student devised final production. 

Theatre 7 Instructor               

High Jump Chicago, Chicago, IL

2012-2015, Summer 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021

  • Created and implemented an introduction to acting and theatre curriculum for middle school students. Employed improvisation, drama techniques, movement, clown and theatre history. Facilitated writing of personal narrative monologues and director of end-of-session devised showcase performances.

Teaching Artist

The Creative Arts Team at NYU/CUNY, New York, NY

1996-2000 and 2002-2005

  • Employed and designed improvisational theatre techniques, theatre history, and creative development for students, with a focus on building critical analytical skills for     K-12 students and adults to process drama using Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed methodology.

 Co-Director            

Atlanta Street Theatre, Atlanta, GA

1992-1994

  • Conducted acting workshops for youth that involved adolescent health issues such as substance abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, peer/parental relationships, and conflict resolution.  Instructed students in developing coping skills through acting, writing, improvisation and physical awareness.

Co-Director            

Morris Brown College Upward Bound Program, Atlanta, GA

January – August 1993

  • Explored various teaching techniques in improvisational theatre, theatre history and produced vignettes related to adolescent development. Managed and supervised the casting of student actors and crew. Facilitated small group discussions to provide personal/social needs.

ADDITIONAL TEACHING

  • The Theatrical Jazz Institute, Chicago, IL. Sharon Bridgforth: January 2011 - May 2011

  • The Negro Ensemble Company/Acting Apprentice Program, New York, NY. Susan Watson-Turner, Carol Khan-White: 1995-1997

  • The American Academy of Dramatic Arts/Summer Intensive, New York, NY. Ray Yates, Jim Demonic: 1995

  • Alliance Theatre Company, Scene Study, Atlanta, GA: 1993-1994

RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Tri-Master’s Sports Initiative, Conditioning Coach

Summers 2007 - 2009, Chicago, IL

  • Developed and implemented student strength, conditioning, and cardiovascular training.

  • Facilitated students in leadership techniques and mentorship.

Innervision, Youth Counselor

2006-2007, Chicago, IL

  • Led workshops on character education and engaged students through motivational speaking for maximum academic success.

  • Created a trusting atmosphere through sensitivity to students’ strengths, weaknesses, and personal learning styles with the Matteson School District middle school students.

Bally Total Fitness, Certified Personal Trainer (AFAA)

2003-2010, NY, NY/ Chicago, IL

  • Designed workouts and diet plans to motivate and assist members with health and fitness goals, involving cardiovascular, resistance, and plyometric training.

  • Maintain valid CPR certification and attend various continuing education courses in fitness training. 

Los Angeles Youth Network, Youth Counselor

2000-2001, Los Angeles, CA

  • Provided basic acting workshops, tutoring, social outings, and recreational activities for court-mandated youth. 

MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS

  • Screen Actors Guild, Since 1996

  • Actors Equity Association, Since 1996

  • Golden Key International Honour Society, Since 2010

  • AFTRA, Since 2011

  • Academic Advisor Tri-State Club CAU, 2018-2019

  • Adult Mental Health First Aider, National Council for Mental Wellbeing, 2022

PROFESSIONAL ACTING EXPERIENCE

NEW YORK THEATRE

Plenty of Time Corey Inneract Productions

American King Umps King umps The Hadley Players

Becoming Something: Canada Lee Canada Lee The Kraine Theater

Blues for an Alabama Sky Sam NYU Gallatin School                         

Boy X Man Will Negro Ensemble Company

Choices Chief Negro Ensemble Company

Major Decisions Captain Negro Ensemble Company

The Winter’s Tale Antigonous Grove Street Playhouse

The Odd Couple Oscar Madison African American Showcase Theatre

The Mighty Gents Frankie African American Showcase Theatre

The Offering Martin Charles Weldon Productions

Stalking the Nightmare Billy Kinetta West End Theatre

Down the Road Dan Rabbit in the Moon


REGIONAL THEATRE

Knives in Hens Gilbert Horn The Vineyard Playhouse

North Folk Michael Cody New Jersey Repertory Company

Ends Kingsley New Jersey Repertory Company

Servant of the People Big Man Jomandi Productions

Julius Caesar Mettalus Cimber Jomandi Productions


CHILDREN’S THEATRE

Sister Rabbit Takes Harlem Christopher Cat Negro Ensemble Company

Robin Hood Prince John Grove Street Playhouse

A Cuckoo Christmas Carol Ebenezer Scrooge Grove Street Playhouse

Bud, Not Buddy Herman E. Calloway Merle Reskin Theater


THEATRE SCHOOL AT DEPAUL

Thieves Like Us Dee Mobley Merle Reskin Theater

Iphigenia 2.0 Menelaus The Greenhouse Space

A Streetcar Named Desire Stanley Kowalski Merle Reskin Theater

Aloha, Says the Pretty Girls Martin Studio


CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY

Zooman and the Sign                  Emmett                           CAU Players

Spell#7                                        Eli                                    CAU Players

Epiphany                                     Man                                CAU Players

The Mojo and the Sayso              Acts                                 CAU Players


SOLO PERFORMANCE

Superman, Black Man, Me!    Chicago International Fringe Festival                 

                                                                                                           

FILM

Unexpected                                Mr. Hope                       Student Teacher LLC

The Drone Dr. Malone DePaul University Digital Cinema

Ice Grill Twain Bogart Vix Films

Clockin’ Green Vernon Bold RM Harris Productions

Nursing Tuskegee William RM Harris Productions

TELEVISION

Crisis                                          Security Agent               Twentieth Century Fox Films Corp.

Chicago Fire                               Security Guard              Wolf Films/NBC Universal Television

Chasing the Dragon           Street Dealer AKA Productions/ABC Capitol Cities


INTERNET

Stop and Kiss                              Cory Clark                    The Onion

COMMERCIAL

Available upon request

SPECIAL SKILLS

Basic movement, stage combat (rapier, dagger, and hand to hand), Black Theatre Aesthetics, dialects (Brooklyn, Southern American, and West & South African), certified personal trainer, driver’s license, U.S. Passport

WRITTEN WORKS

  • Superman, Black Man, Me! A Stage Essay.  A Solo Performance piece that juxtaposes the mythology of the great white American superhero to the struggles, history and culture of the everyday African American male.

  • Wrap Hollywood Wrap.  A Satirical screenplay about two unemployed, frustrated actors who pose as Rap Artists to make headway in the film industry.

  • The Beat Goes On: Using Hip-Hop and Breakbeat Poetry to Boost Creativity and Inclusivity in the Classroom Southern Theatre; Volume LXll Number 2 Spring-Summer 2021 

DIRECTING

  • First Look Play Fest; Horizon Theatre Company

UNIVERSITY DIRECTING

  • Late Bus To Mecca by Pearl Cleage; Clark Atlanta University

  • Yellowman by Dael Orlandersmith; Clark Atlanta University

  • The Inside; Devised Hip-Hop Theatre by Jonathan Kitt & CAU Players; Clark Atlanta University 

  • For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake Shange; Clark Atlanta University

  • 4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane; Clark Atlanta University

  • In Real Life by Charlayne Woodard; Clark Atlanta University

  • NAKED Devised by Jonathan Kitt & CAU Players; Clark Atlanta University

  • Songs For A New World by Jason Robert Brown; University of West Georgia

  • Gee’s Bend by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder; University of West Georgia

  • School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play by Jocelyn Bioh; University of West Georgia

  • Holly Down In Heaven by Kara Lee Corthron; University of West Georgia

  • Gem of the Ocean by August Wilson; University of Georgia (UGA)

  • Save The Drama for The Stage (Short Film) University of West Georgia, Theatre Recruitment 

  • In the Continuum by Danai Gurira and Nikkole Salter; University of West Georgia

AWARDS/NOMINATIONS

  • Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival   Region IV Excellence in Directing 2021 School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play

  • Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival   Region lV Excellence in Directing 2020 Songs For A New World

  • The National Society of Leadership and Success        Excellence in Teaching Award 2019

  • Clark Atlanta University Certificate of Excellence Best Director 2016, 2017

  • Clark Atlanta University Certificate of Excellence Best Production 2016, 2017

  • Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Region IV Recommendation, 2017

  • AUDELCO Award Nominee Best Lead Actor, 2002 and 2004

SERVICE ACTIVITIES AND WORKSHOPS

  • Carrollton Teen Theatre: Diversity in the Arts, Arts Advocacy and Audition Technique.

  • South Eastern Theatre Conference (SETC): Student Audition Screening.

  • College Audition Project (CAP United): Lead Adjudicator 2020 & 2021.

  • South Eastern Theatre Conference Panel: Decolonizing the Syllabus.

  • Alabama Conference of Theatres (ACT) College Fair: Workshop Trumbauer Speaker.

  • 5AA Literary Competition-Oral Interpretation: Competition Judge.

  • 7AAAA Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Literary Competition-Oral Interpretation Competition Judge.

  • Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) Region lV: Respondent -Berry College.

  • Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF): Acting Coach - Region lV Finalists Derrick Robertson 2017 & Rahsaan Parham 2021. 

  • Georgia ThesCon Tier 2 Guest Artist – Building a Character Workshops.

Professional Development

  •  Building Classroom Norms (Course Design Spa) Dr. Tuseda Roberts, Emerson College, Spring 2024.

  • Critical Race Theory Syllabus Analysis (Course Design Spa) Samantha Ivery, Emerson College, Spring 2024.

THEATRICAL REVIEWS

  • “Boy X Man” The Negro Ensemble Company

Mr. Kitt’s solid, entrancing performance is the heart of the play.  To watch him listen to a Negro Leagues game on the radio is to be jolted by the intensity of life’s simple pleasures.”  Anita Gates - The New York Times

Johnny Kitt’s moving performance as Will gives the play heart.”  Girard Dubois - The New Yorker

“Will played wonderfully by Johnny Kitt.”  Jonathan Mandell – Newsday

  • “Ends” New Jersey Repertory Company

“Johnny Kitt plays Kingsley in a dignified and erudite manner.”  Peter Filichia – Star Ledger

“Johnny Kitt gives a remarkable performance as a recluse…Kitt has a cunning knack with nuance and gives this man multiple layers for the audience to encounter.”  Nick Montesano – TriCity News

“Kitt brings a wonderful sense of naivete to his noble character…”  Gretchen C. Van Benthuysen – Asbury Park Press

  • “North Folk” New Jersey Repertory Company

“Johnny embraces quiet moments as he seizes all the enraged ones, in one of the plays two first-rate performances.”  Alvin Klein – The New York Times

“Johnny Kitt, especially effective as Mike, victimizer and victim in one, lends new significance to the cliché ‘less is more’.”  Philip Dorian – Scene On Stage

“His great sensitivity for this role ameliorates any apprehension of racial stereotyping.”  Gretchen C. Van Benthuysen – Asbury Park Press

  • “Knives in Hens” The Vineyard Playhouse

“Johnny Kitt is the star actor in the play, he is a skilled actor with quiet power.”  Mark Alan Lovewell – Vineyard Gazette

  • “Becoming Something:  Canada Lee” The Kraine Theatre

“The company is exemplary, with Johnny Kitt anchoring the play powerfully as the all-too-human Lee, at once heroic and fatally flawed.”  Martin Denton – NY Theatre.com review

References available upon request