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Linda Cho
(Bio as of April 2018)
Linda Cho returns to Goodman Theatre, where previous credits include Magnolia. Chicago credits include Two Noble Kinsmen (Jeff Award nomination) and Mary Stuart at Chicago Shakespeare Theater and The Merchant of Venice (national tour at Bank of America Theatre). Broadway credits include Anastasia (Tony Award nomination), A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder (Tony Award, Henry Hewes Design Award, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination) and The Velocity of Autumn. Off-Broadway credits include Grand Hotel (New York City Center Encores!), The Other Side (Manhattan Theatre Club) and Durango (The Public Theater). Regional credits include Top Girls (Huntington Theatre), Sovereignty (Arena Stage), Wild Goose Dreams (La Jolla Playhouse), 1000 Splendid Suns (American Conservatory Theatre) and October Sky (The Old Globe). Opera credits include the upcoming Samson et Dalila (Metropolitan Opera); Ghosts of Versailles, Die Vogel and Der Zwerg/Der Zerbrochene Krug (LA Opera) and Mikado and The Magic Flute (Opera Theatre of Saint Louis). She is the recipient of the Theatre Development Fund’s Irene Sharaff Young Master Award, the Ruth Morely Design Award from the League of Professional Theatre Women and is on the Advisory Committee of the American Theatre Wing. She received her MFA from the Yale School of Drama.