ABOUT ME

A storyteller with Caribbean fire, bringing bold authenticity and heart to every stage.

Kechanté (she/her) is a recent graduate of the Musical Theatre program at the Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music (Class of 2026). She began her training in classical acting before transitioning into musical theatre, building a strong foundation in text-driven performance.

She has performed with several of Cleveland’s leading theatre institutions, including Great Lakes Theater, Cleveland Playhouse, Karamu House, Playhouse Square, Dobama Theatre, Cain Park, and Beck Center for the Arts.

Kechanté’s love of music began singing in church at a young age. Her faith in Jesus Christ, which remains the foundation of her life, continues to shape her artistry and approach to storytelling. A proud first-generation American of Jamaican descent, she speaks Patois (Jamaican Creole) and embraces the richness of her cultural heritage.

In addition to performing, Kechanté is passionate about directing and acting coaching. Offstage, she enjoys tennis, spoken word poetry, braiding hair, and watching movies.