Keti Khitiri
Keti Khitiri was born in 1982.
She graduated from Shota Rustaveli State University of Theatre and Film Acting Faculty.
She has been Shota Rustaveli State Drama Theatre artist since 2003.
Her important roles at Rustaveli State Drama Theatre include: Karozhna (D.Kldiashvili’s “The Misfortune of Darispan,” directors – R. Sturua, Z. Papuashvili),
Manina (O.Chiladze’s “Tsate’s Red Boots,” director – G. Lortkipanidze),
Anano (L. Bugadze’s “The Soul Beings,” director – D. Sakvarelidze),
Baia (A. Sulakauri’s “Salamura,” directors – R. Chkhaidze, D. Kvirtskhalia),
Keti (“Say Cheese,” author and director – G. Mgeladze),
Fireman (Max Frisch’s “Biedermann and Fire Raisers,” director – R. Sturua),
Ana (“Sentence to our Child,” director – L. Chincharauli),
Charlotte (L.Bart’s “Oliver!” , based on Charles Dickens “Oliver Twist”, director- D.Sakvarelidze).
Her theatre credits at other theatres include:
Silke (Marius Von Mayenburg’s “Cold Child,” director – G. Bregadze),
Kato (L. Roseba’s “Premiere,” director – D. Gvtisiashvili).
In the movie, “What for, God?” she performed Natela’s role (director – G. Lortkipanidze).
Her recent engagements include her participation in a Television Musical Project “Wave of Imedi,” TV Company Imedi).
She was a hostess of TV Show “Tsutisopeli” (TV Company “Imedi”).
Awards:
In 2002 she was awarded as “The Best Actress” for her role of Mary Warren (in “The Trial of Salem”).
In 2005 she was awarded as “The Best Actress of the Year” by Georgian Theatrical Society for the role of Kato (in “Premiere”).