Shiloh Goodin

Shiloh Goodin
BA in Theatre, USC
AEA, SDC
She/Her
Shiloh is a choreographer, educator, and performer from Yosemite, CA. She made her Broadway debut in Paradise Square (Broadway) and performed with the company during the Tony Awards Ceremony. She also appeared as a puppeteer in Life of Pi (Broadway). New York theatre credits include Love Life (Encores) and Off-Broadway productions such as Anthem and The Screwtape Letters. Regional theatre credits include Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Sacramento Music Circus, Riverside Theatre, Bay Street Theatre, and Transcendence Theatre Company. She toured in Camelot (U.S. National Tour) and has performed with Santa Fe Opera.
As a choreographer, Shiloh’s work includes Cabaret, Spring Awakening, and Aida (Gallery Players, New York City), as well as Dance Nation (American Academy of Dramatic Arts). She served as associate choreographer for Public Theatre’s Twelfth Night at the Delacorte Theater, Chess at the Kennedy Center, the world premiere of To Wong Foo the Musical, and The New World at Bucks County Playhouse.
Shiloh has traveled internationally, performing as the Little Mermaid in Tokyo and leading a 200-person flash mob in Times Square. She has also taught dance to children from the leprosy colonies in Southern India. She is currently on the dance faculty at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy and New York University.