Visiting Goodman Theatre is not just about watching a play, it’s a complete experience.
Conveniently located in the city’s bustling Theatre District, visitors can wander around the neighborhood, grab a bite to eat, and then watch one of Goodman’s many top-notch productions.
The Theatre is home to the Goodman Artistic Collective (a local ensemble), but also exhibits the works of other local, national and international artists.
The Theatre is known for encouraging and initiating new talent and creativity on the stage. Notable plays that were developed at Goodman include Marvin’s Room by Scott McPherson and Seven Guitars by August Wilson.
Thespian lovers can look forward to Artistic Director Robert Falls’ reinterpretations of Eugene O’Neill works including Mourning Becomes Electro, The Hairy Ape and Strange Interlude.
Goodman will also be hosting its fourth biennial Latino Theatre Festival on August 8-24.
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Goodman Theatre is located at 170 N. Dearborn St in Chicago’s Theatre District.
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