CHICAGO — The Goodman Theatre has announced a celebrity-crusted Centennial Season with a remarkable six world premieres, a pre-Broadway tryout and an overall level of ambition that surpasses the ...
The Goodman will present an unprecedented two-week extension for Iceboy! Or the Completely Untrue Story of How Eugene O’Neill ...
The Goodman Theatre is celebrating 100 years in show business by giving back to its supporters. This weekend marked the first performance of the theatre's centennial season, which kicked off with the ...
The 12-show lineup kicks off in September with a circus-arts work from Montreal and introduces a new Scrooge in ‘Christmas Carol.’ ...
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The world-acclaimed Goodman Theatre is celebrating a century of stage excellence and innovation. It remains a crown jewel of ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The world premiere of "Midnight In The Garden Of Good & Evil" is already such a hit, the musical has just been extended at The Goodman Theatre by popular demand. Tony-winning ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The opening ceremony for Chicago’s leading theater was a quiet social affair in the fall of 1925, though the Tribune boasted it ...
The new show at the Goodman Theatre, first developed in Dallas by the Prism Movement Theater, is about lucha libre, the hugely popular Mexican form of wrestling, second only to soccer in that nation’s ...
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One year before the 2024 presidential election, Chicago’s Goodman Theatre will be among dozens of performing arts organizations nationwide zeroing in on a single issue: gun violence. Now in its third ...
The opening ceremony for Chicago’s leading theater was a quiet social affair in the fall of 1925, though the Tribune boasted it would be “one of the social and artistic events of the season.” “The ...