Jasmine Rochelle Goodspeed

Jasmine Rochelle Goodspeed (she/they) is a Massachusetts based Native American actor and playwright from the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Tribe. Having produced and written a musical titled 1675 about the Tragedy of King Philip’s War and Deer Island at UMass Amherst, Jasmine aspires to create theatre that uplifts Native stories. Her passion lies in classical and musical theatre. Current Role with WAM: MisCast Cabaret singer WAM Theatre: Edith/IFN1 in Kamloopa Theatre Credits Elsewhere: Jasmine just finished a collaboration with Ohketeau and Double Edge Theatre’s Freedom in Season. She also works with local playwrights at Playincubation. Her most recent show was Weaving Penelope, wherein she played the title role. Jasmine was a featured artist as both an actor and director in the 2020 NYC Safe Harbors Native Directors showcase, as well as projects with the group throughout the pandemic. Pre-Pandemic, Jasmine was in collaboration with Double Edge Theatre for both Leonora’s World (2019) and the touring production of Leonora and Aljehandro (2020).  Some past roles also include: Winnifred in Once Upon a Mattress, Louisa in The Fantastiks, and Eliza in My Fair Lady. Selected training: University of Massachusetts, Amherst (BA in Theatre, & English), Five College Certificate in Native American Studies. Training at AMDA NYC.

KAMLOOPA CastMisCast Cabaret 2022 Cast