Keim began her stage career being managed by
Daniel Frohman in 1898 and appeared at his
Lyceum Theatre. She appeared at such theatres as the
Garden Theatre,
Fifth Avenue Theatre, and the
Bijou Theatre. Keim's
Broadway credits included roles in ''
Trelawny of the 'Wells' (1898), At the White Horse Tavern
and Twelve Months Later
(1900), Terence
(1904), The Prince of India
(1906), and The Right to Happiness'' (1912). She was also active in touring stock companies and on the vaudeville stage. "I love the stage and would rather act than do anything else in the world," she told a Buffalo newspaper in 1911. In 1905 Keim played the title role in
Hamlet in Baltimore, New York, and Chicago. "Miss Keim gave a thoughtful, impressive rendering of the Prince," said
George C. Jenks in 1905, "but somehow you never could forget that it was a woman in man's clothes and not the young man you were supposed to be looking at." In 1918 she starred in
Kate Douglas Wiggin's ''Mother Carey's Chickens'' in Maine. == Personal life ==