Recent News:
Jasmine’s musical Here and Their was a semi-finalist for the O’Neill Musical Theatre Conference, a finalist for the Richard Rodgers Award, and a finalist for the Jonathan Larson Grant in 2023.
Starred as Falstaff in Merry Wives of Windsor at Seattle Shakespeare Company in November 2023.
Directing Anyone Can Whistle at Reboot Theatre Company, running March 8-21, 2024
Directing a workshop of GOLD by Marcus Gorman at the Driftwood Players First Draft program April 8, 2024.
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“I saw And So That Happened… this Friday and I just wanted to express deep gratitude for your artistry- your transcending voice, comedic timing, and stage presence stole the show- as well as for your representation. I’ve never seen myself so authentically and nonchalantly on stage, and it was truly moving. Thank you for your important work.” - Audience Member, And So That Happened at the 5th Avenue Theatre
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“I recently saw you in And So That Happened. You really carried that show, Jasmine, and I wanted to thank you for putting your work back into the Seattle community at a time when it's so extra valuable. Thank you for taking the risks. Thank you for telling such an important story.” Audience Member, And So That Happened at the 5th Avenue Theatre
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“I could not keep my eyes off Jasmine Joshua's intense portrayal of vengeful ex-lover Constance Shepard.” -BroadwayWorld, review of My Dear Miss Chancellor at Annex Theatre
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“A fierce comeback.” - Seattle Gay News, review of Cabaret, directed by Jasmine Joshua
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“Jasmine Joshua[‘s] well of talents seems rather endless.” - NW Theatre
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“Fantastic.”
”Hilarious.”
”Joshua manages their multiples with ease and their drunken Santa ramblings alone are worth the price of admission.” - BroadwayWorld, review of Christmastown at Seattle Public Theatre