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ABOUT & CONTACT

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Sequoia Good (she/her) is a lighting designer and stage manager based in Washington state. She has been working in live entertainment for six years, and in that time has gained the most experience in theatre, musical theatre, and dance. Currently, Sequoia is working freelance and is finishing up her degree in Theatre Studies and minor in Creative Writing at Central Washington University.

 

From religiously watching her favorite shows, to writing her own stories, to making up elaborate lives for her Littlest Pet Shop toys, storytelling has always been Sequoia's number one passion. Whether it is programming up at the board to sending out a daily call, she wants to do whatever she can to collaborate with her fellow storytellers to put on the best show possible.​

 

​When Sequoia is not backstage, you can find her behind a DM screen playing Dungeons & Dragons. D&D has taught her how to combat unique problems with creative solutions which she bring to her work. Additionally, you can always find her giving scritches to her dog Max. ​​

accolades

2024 | Meritorious Achievement in Lighting Design | Emily A. Rollie, director.

2023 | Distinguished Achievement in Stage Management | KCACTF

2023 | Honorable Mention for Stage Management | KCACTF Region VII

2022-2023 | Certificate of Excellence for Stage Management | Emily A. Rollie, director, & Jerald Dougherty, production manager

2022-2023 | Certificate of Excellence in Lighting Design | Christina Barrigan, chair of the department of Theatre & Film at Central Washington University.

2022 | Meritorious Achievement Award for Stage Management | Emily A. Rollie, director, & Ronn Campbell, former KCACTF Region VII chair.

2021-2022 | Certificate of Excellence in Lighting Design | Christina Barrigan, chair of the department of Theatre & Film at Central Washington University.

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