Good Company Theatre develops and promotes high-quality, eclectic theatrical productions and events, forging new relationships between audiences, performers, and spaces in the process.
Utah's only Black-owned and administrated producing theatre. I’ve been co-director since GCT was founded in 2012. I focus on grant writing, graphic design, photography, marketing materials, and set painting. I also draft scripts for all GCT original productions.
Years producing: 12
Number of productions since opening: 60
Number of creatives involved: 600+
Number of attendees: 28,000+
Number of performance locations: 4 (plus a parking lot)
Number of renovated storefronts: 2
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Select production images ↓
The Mountaintop by Katori Hall, April 2017
Window Seat Sessions, joBdance, August 2020
American Idiot by Green Day, August 2018
You Bet Your Black Ass, Broadway! Diva's Only Edition, February 2020
Appropriate by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Spring 2016
Caroline, Or Change by Jeanine Tesori and Tony Kushner, December 2018
The Children by Lucy Kirkwood, Spring 2019
The Christians by Lucas Knath, Winter 2018
Fences by August Wilson, December 2013
Constellations by Nick Payne, Winter 2018
Cowboy Mouth by Patti Smith and Sam Shepard, Spring 2013
Queer the Stage: The Golden Age, April 2023
Passion by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine, Winter 2018
The View UpStairs by Max Vernon, June 2019
Marie Antoinette by David Adjmi, August 2017
Catharsis Two: Outside Voices, a GCT Original, September 2020
Some press & accolades ↓
"‘Being a woman of color’ in the arts isn’t easy, two sisters say. They want Ogden’s Good Company Theatre to be different." Becky Jacobs, The Salt Lake Tribune. Photos: Leah Hogsten. (February 19, 2022)
Living Color Awardee, Utah Business and Living Color Utah, August 2021
"In Good Company: Ogden's Tiny Theater Offers Something To Remember," Jamie Winston, Salt Lake Magazine (July/August 2016)
"Keeping the Ogden Family Close: Good Company Theatre to Produce The Jungle." Connor Lockie, SLUG Magazine (July 3, 2019)
2021 Utah Governor's Mansion Artist Awardee
"Q&A: Sisters Share Thoughts On Black History Month, Theater And Activism," Mark Saal, Standard Examiner (February 12, 2017)
"5 Spot: Good Company Theatre," Scott Renshaw, Salt Lake City Weekly (October 18, 2017)