Goodman Theatre
- Neighborhood: Loop
- 170 N. Dearborn St.
- Chicago, IL 60601
- 312-443-3800
The renowned theater company, established in 1925, settled into its new home in the heart of the Loop theater district in December, 2000. Under the artistic direction of Robert Falls, the company has premiered works by Arthur Miller, Carson Becker, Luis Alfaro, Regina Taylor, Eric Bogosian, Keith Reddin, David Cale, Mary Zimmerman and others; and developed important new works, including "Marvin's Room," by Scott McPherson, "Seven Guitars," by August Wilson and "Spinning Into Butter," by Rebecca Gilman. The current artistic collective includes Falls, Zimmerman, Taylor, Frank Galati, Henry Godinez and Chuck Smith. The Goodman is home to an annual production of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," and frequently hosts productions by local, national and international partners. The complex features two performance spaces and an on-site restaurant, Petterino's.
The theater offers half-price mezzanine tickets (promo code MEZZTIX) and $10 student tickets (must present valid ID at pick-up) on the day of performance online (beginning at 10 a.m.) or at the box office (beginning at noon) but not by phone.
Getting There
- Parking:
- Paid Lot. Paid Lot: Government Center Self Park at Clark and Lake Streets, costs $13 with Goodman Theatre validation.
- Public Transportation:
- Red Line Train: Lake Street or Washington Street. Brown Line Train: Clark/Lake. Blue Line Train: Washington Street. Green Line Train: Clark/Lake. Purple Line Train: Clark/Lake.
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"Good Place"
By MLady from Crenshaw, December 9, 2008
This theater takes after the Chicago Theatre but is quaint and smaller in size. They take a more historical and intimate approach when dealing with...
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Calendar of Events
Goodman Theatre
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2009 New Stages Series
12/11/2009 - 7:00 PM -
A Christmas Carol
12/11/2009 - 8:00 PM -
A Christmas Carol
12/12/2009 - 2:00 PM


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