Shiloh Goodin (she/her) is a Broadway actor based in New York City. She recently completed the National Tour of Life of Pi, following her Broadway runs in Life of Pi and Paradise Square. Favorite credits include Cassie in A Chorus Line (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park), dancing with The Chase Brock Experience, and Love Life at Encores!.

Her work is rooted in physical storytelling and emotional specificity. She is deeply collaborative and drawn to process-driven work where story and movement evolve together.

As a creative, Shiloh has served as associate to Lorin Latarro, Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Marc Kimelman, and DJ Salisbury. She has choreographed six regional productions and has been hired as a movement consultant for plays, music videos, and concerts. She was a member of the 2018–2019 SDC Observership class and will join the 2026 Directors Lab West as part of its director/choreographer cohort.

Shiloh is the founder of Collectus, an artist incubator focused on cultivating creative momentum through community. It’s flagship program, Momentum Pod, facilitates small cohorts of artists for an intensive, process-centered experience of developing original work. Through structured feedback, shared drafts, and sustained artistic dialogue, artists deepen their practice while supporting one another through the vulnerability of creation.

Shiloh’s newest endeavor is developing intimate, immersive theatrical experiences rooted in curiosity, truth, and vulnerability. She is particularly drawn to devised, non-traditional, and movement-driven work and welcomes conversations with collaborators and producing partners interested in building new theatrical forms.

As an educator, she serves as dance faculty for Syracuse University’s Tepper Semester and is on faculty at AMDA, with guest teaching at NYU and AADA. She has led masterclasses at universities nationwide. Her integrated approach to story and movement makes her a sought-after coach for both students and working professionals preparing dance and callback material.

She is currently available for performance, teaching, choreography, collaborative development, and creative partnership.