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LIVE Series | Goodman Theatre

Streaming May 13 - July 18, 2021

Goodman's Live series is a new artistic endeavor that captures the ephemeral experience of theater itselfonce it's gone, it's never to be experienced again. Dynamic performances, captured up-close with multiple cameras, deliver the intimacy of theater and give you a front-row seat to the action.

Featuring three productions offered in limited runs this May, June and July, performances will be live-streamed from Goodman's historic Owen Theatre stage straight into your home,­ in real time.

With just five performances per production, capacity is limited. Get your tickets today before they're sold out.

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Contact the box office at 312.443.3800 (12noon - 5pm, daily)

Productions
  • Ohio State Murders

    Ohio State Murders

    THIS PRODUCTION HAS CLOSED

    Through haunting memory and lyrical monologue, Obie-Award winner Adrienne Kennedy "leads us delicately but intrepidly into an American heart of darkness" (CurtainUp). Directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene (Hamilton National Tour).

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  • The Sound Inside

    The Sound Inside

    THIS PRODUCTION HAS CLOSED

    Goodman Artistic Director Robert Falls directs Adam Rapp’s “sublime, gripping mystery” (The New York Times Critic’s Pick) in its first live production since the Tony Award-nominated Broadway run—starring Mary Beth Fisher and John Drea.

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  • I Hate It Here

    I Hate It Here

    THIS PRODUCTION HAS CLOSED

    Acclaimed playwright-and-director duo Ike Holter and Lili-Anne Brown (Lottery Day) rejoin forces for the Chicago premiere of his newest work.

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