2sDay Productions - Revealing the Ideal.

       

2sDay Productions, Inc. is currently composed of Charlotte Kyle and Kelly Pedotto.

Charlotte Kyle (Founder/President & Chief Executive Officer)

Charlotte developed a true desire to start her own production company, 2sDay Productions, after moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting and ending up in film and television production to make ends meet where the artistic collaboration occurring throughout each production drew Charlotte in. Charlotte started as an Office Assistant at a casting workshop venue then soon became a Production Assistant and later a Press and Winner Escort at the Academy Awards. Charlotte had a brief stint as Production Secretary for a Mel Gibson produced film, and was Personal Assistant to the Second Unit Director/Stunt Coordinator on Pirates of the Caribbean 1, 2, 3 and 4. Charlotte currently works as the Los Angeles Production Manager for MagicBullet Media (www.magicbulletmedia.com).

As a child, Charlotte wrote short stories and plays and at the age of eight would go door to door in her neighborhood promoting her own “show” consisting of her singing and dancing to her favorite songs.  One year she managed to convince a neighbor friend to perform A Christmas Carol with her at the local nursing home down the street.  Charlotte's first leading role was as "Rudolph" in the Christmas play.  Believe it or not her first grade teacher was concerned that Charlotte "reads too much.”   

Charlotte studied Earth Science, Psychology and German (after having lived a year in Austria teaching Kindergarten) before graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from the University of Missouri – Kansas City. After graduating, Charlotte became Assistant Artistic Director for Entelechy Theatre Company.  Some of Charlotte's favorite acting roles in Kansas City include "Estelle" in No Exit, "Greti" in Metamorphosis and performing a one-woman show, "Kansas City Union Station Stories. Charlotte has played leading roles in several independent films shot in Los Angeles as well as in the Kansas City metro area.

Endorsing the concept that each one of us has much greatness to contribute to the world and that art moves society forward, Charlotte is a (hu)manifestation advocate who believes, as Ralph Waldo Emerson so eloquently put it, “Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen.”



Kelly Pedotto (Vice President & Chief Financial Officer)


Kelly was born in Cañon City, CO where she lived with her family until she was 10 years old.  It was there that she first appeared on stage (as a very small radish in very small production of the story of Rupunzel) and realized her love for the performing arts.  She moved to Overland Park, KS in 1987 with her family where she spent her junior high and high school years delving even further into the performing arts. 

Kelly graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Theatre with an emphasis in Performance from Northwest Missouri State University.  Working both as an actress and behind the scenes, some of Kelly’s favorite roles include “Chick” in Crimes of the Heart, and “Antigone” and the “Messenger” in Jean Anouilh’s Antigone (in two separate productions).

Kelly and Charlotte met while working as Interactors at Science City and in stage shows at Union Station and have continued to collaborate on projects both professionally and personally ever since.  Having lived in Los Angeles for nearly five years, Kelly is proud to call Kansas City home.

Kelly regularly volunteers at the Kansas City Rescue Mission along with her family.  The Pedotto family is proud to do their part and enjoy helping in the preparation and serving of meals at the KCRM.  The KCRM is in their own words “A Christ-centered community offering freedom and hope to the poor and homeless, empowering them to reach their full potential”.  Seeing this inspires Kelly to continue to volunteer there and anywhere else she feels her work will have a positive impact on the world. 

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.  Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has”. -- Margaret Mead