Kyler Jett

Box Office Coordinator

 

Kyler Jett serves as a Box Office Coordinator at the Lafon Performing Arts Center, where she is dedicated to creating smooth, welcoming, and memorable experiences for every patron. Known for her natural warmth and ability to connect, Kyler believes the theatre experience begins long before the curtain rises. Whether assisting with tickets or answering questions, she is committed to making each guest feel seen, valued, and at ease.

A proud graduate of Loyola University New Orleans, Kyler earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts in 2018 and is currently pursuing a degree in Business Administration. During her time at Loyola, her performance in The House That Will Not Stand, contributed to the winning of Best University Production in 2017 at the Big Easy Awards. Thereafter, she’s been involved with the New Orleans Film Festival and productions, such as Warner Bros. The Polar Express Train Ride. By 2019, she had an experience of a lifetime, working at Walt Disney World in the Disney College Program. Since then, Disney has become her “second home,” highlighting her deep appreciation for the magic of entertainment! A “theatre kid” at heart, her love for performing and garnering connections continues to shape her career endeavors.

Beyond the stage, Kyler enjoys going to the movies and listening to music, spanning generations with Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston being her ultimate inspirations! Or, you can always catch her at her favorite store, Barnes & Noble! Kyler has also expanded her experience into the film industry, working in the Locations Department and as a Production Assistant since 2021. Spending three years as a tour guide at JAMNOLA, Kyler discovered how much she values engaging with people and curating joyful moments and meaningful experiences—a passion she brings directly into her role at Lafon every day.

At her core, Kyler believes in the power of the arts to bring people together. Her goal is simple: to make sure every person who visits the Lafon Performing Arts Center leaves not only entertained, but wanting to return—for the experience and for the people who made them feel at home.

Education:

  • B.A. Theatre Arts Loyola University New Orleans ‘18