Good Medicine is made possible by the generous support of our partners and sponsors. Hear what our partners have to say! |
Meiyin Wang
Director of Producing and Programming, PAC NYC
"Jackie Keliiaa and the Good Medicine festival brought so much joy, laughter, and community spirit to our inaugural season here at the Perelman Performing Arts Center in New York City (PAC NYC). The comedians she invited were hilarious and delightful, and we welcomed many new audience members into our venue. Jackie is a skilled producer and leads with insight and generosity. We couldn’t have asked for a better collaborator."
Director of Producing and Programming, PAC NYC
"Jackie Keliiaa and the Good Medicine festival brought so much joy, laughter, and community spirit to our inaugural season here at the Perelman Performing Arts Center in New York City (PAC NYC). The comedians she invited were hilarious and delightful, and we welcomed many new audience members into our venue. Jackie is a skilled producer and leads with insight and generosity. We couldn’t have asked for a better collaborator."
Clive Worsley
Executive Director, Cal Shakes
"We at the Bruns Amphitheater, the home of the California Shakespeare Theater, have hosted Good Medicine for 3 years now, and we couldn't ask for a better partner. Their shows have consistently sold to capacity, and even to standing room this past year. The audiences that come out for Good Medicine are for the majority, new to us, and represent the beautiful diversity of the Bay Area. The content is top notch, the working relationship solid and collaborative, and they are also just great people to be in community with. We look forward to many more years of Good Medicine on our stage!"
Executive Director, Cal Shakes
"We at the Bruns Amphitheater, the home of the California Shakespeare Theater, have hosted Good Medicine for 3 years now, and we couldn't ask for a better partner. Their shows have consistently sold to capacity, and even to standing room this past year. The audiences that come out for Good Medicine are for the majority, new to us, and represent the beautiful diversity of the Bay Area. The content is top notch, the working relationship solid and collaborative, and they are also just great people to be in community with. We look forward to many more years of Good Medicine on our stage!"
Shaliyah J. Ben
Executive Director, Native American Arts Center
Idyllwild Arts Academy
“After three years of silence in our theater, due to the pandemic, we welcomed Good Medicine to the stage at Idyllwild Arts in the summer of 2023. The production brought necessary joy to our community! Working with Jackie to produce the show was a true pleasure. She has a tremendous capacity to work with comedians to organize a performance to fit your audience; I appreciated her professionalism and attention to detail. I look forward to working and laughing with her and Good Medicine again soon!"
Executive Director, Native American Arts Center
Idyllwild Arts Academy
“After three years of silence in our theater, due to the pandemic, we welcomed Good Medicine to the stage at Idyllwild Arts in the summer of 2023. The production brought necessary joy to our community! Working with Jackie to produce the show was a true pleasure. She has a tremendous capacity to work with comedians to organize a performance to fit your audience; I appreciated her professionalism and attention to detail. I look forward to working and laughing with her and Good Medicine again soon!"
Raquel Iglesias
Cultural Funding Coordinator, Cultural Affairs Division, City of Oakland
“Jackie Keliiaa is a two-time grantee of the City of Oakland’s Neighborhood Voices for Individual Artists grant program, specifically in support of the Good Medicine Native Comedy Show. Keliiaa’s stellar production skills and comedic talent has created a unique, multi-generational event that vibrates with joy, laughter, and community. I’ve been fortunate to witness her impeccable organizational skills, close attention to detail, and thoughtful expertise in partnership development which has allowed this invaluable platform for Native talent to flourish and grow. We are incredibly proud to support Good Medicine and hope to continue having this incredible production in our City for years to come.”
Cultural Funding Coordinator, Cultural Affairs Division, City of Oakland
“Jackie Keliiaa is a two-time grantee of the City of Oakland’s Neighborhood Voices for Individual Artists grant program, specifically in support of the Good Medicine Native Comedy Show. Keliiaa’s stellar production skills and comedic talent has created a unique, multi-generational event that vibrates with joy, laughter, and community. I’ve been fortunate to witness her impeccable organizational skills, close attention to detail, and thoughtful expertise in partnership development which has allowed this invaluable platform for Native talent to flourish and grow. We are incredibly proud to support Good Medicine and hope to continue having this incredible production in our City for years to come.”
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