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Micah Goodding is an actor, director and theatre educator. He earned his Acting MFA with distinction from East 15 Acting School where he appeared as Solomon Mikhoels in Making Stalin Laugh and The Mechanic in Middletown. While in London Micah completed an educational residency with Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and became certified with the British Academy of Dramatic Combat and the American Society of Fight Directors. He recently recorded the audiobook In Counteraction, Vanderbilt! on Audible.com and for the past few years has been voicing the Narrator in the Texas Shakespeare Festival’s radio play production of A Christmas Carol. Some of his other stage credits include Edmund in King Lear with the Vortex Repertory, Aarron in the regional premier of The Laramie Project 10 Years Later with the City Theatre, and Richard in Richard III with Texas Shakespeare Festival.

Some of his film credits include the short films, Tattered Blanket, Virus, and Change of Plans as well as the feature length documentary, InDifferent Worlds. He has taught and directed Theatre at Gladewater High School and Pine Tree High School, where his students advanced to the state level of UIL One Act Play Competition. Micah serves as Director of Theatre at Kilgore College. He holds his double BA in Theatre and Art from Stephen F. Austin State University (Texas). Micah has an all-level Theatre educator certificate and is also fully certified with the Texas Theatre Adjudicator’s Association. He has recently received the 5 year service award from the Texas Shakespeare Festival

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12 Days Left To Vote For The 2022 BroadwayWorld Dallas Awards; North Texas Performing Arts Leads Favorite Local Theatre!


The latest standings as of Monday, December 19th, have been released for the 2022 BroadwayWorld Dallas Awards! Nominations were reader-submitted and now our readers get to vote for their favorites.

BWW Review: A LIE OF THE MIND at Nebraska Wesleyan University Theatre Gets Into Your Head


Nebraska Wesleyan University was recently named by OnStage Blog as one of the top 25 schools for theatre performance. This cast is evidence that the award is well deserved.

Vortex Repertory Company Presents LEAR, 5/20-6/18


VORTEX Repertory Company presents LEAR, adapted and directed by Rudy Ramirez, May 20 through June 18, Thursday through Sunday at 8 p.m.

Vortex Repertory Company Presents LEAR, 5/20-6/18


VORTEX Repertory Company presents LEAR, adapted and directed by Rudy Ramirez, May 20 through June 18, Thursday through Sunday at 8 p.m.

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