Skip to content
Reading time: < 1 minute

kennedy theatre

Moses Goods, a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of Theatre and Dance alumnus, received a Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellowship.

Moses Goods headshot
Moses Goods

The fellowship with exceptional merit is worth $15,000, with an additional $10,000 available to relieve student loan debt. It supports actors who are established in their careers with 10 years or more of professional experience.

Goods, who began his theatre artistry career at UH Mānoa in 1998, will use the fellowship grant to support the creation of a new theatrical piece, Two Ships, with the Honolulu Theatre for Youth. Goods will explore his Black and Polynesian cultural lineages, historical contexts and the Black experience in Hawaiʻi.

The Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellowship advances an actor’s artistic and professional development, deepens their relationship with a not-for-profit theatre and places actors as a connection between theatres and communities.

See the Department of Theatre and Dance website for more.

Back To Top