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Patrick Andrews
(Bio as of October 2014)
Patrick Andrews returns to the Goodman, where he previously appeared in The Iceman Cometh, Red and The Actor. His additional Chicago credits include The Normal Heart at TimeLine Theatre Company; American Buffalo and The Book Thief at Steppenwolf Theatre Company; Do the Hustle at Writers Theatre; The Pride, The Homosexuals and Stupid Kids at About Face Theatre; Escape, The People’s Temple and Speech & Debate at American Theater Company; Cabaret at Drury Lane Theatre; The Snow Queen at Victory Gardens Theater; Dorian and The Sparrow at the House Theatre; Into the Woods at Marriott Theatre Lincolnshire and Willy Wonka at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. His regional credits include Red at Arena Stage; American Buffalo at McCarter Theatre; Saved at Kansas City Repertory Theatre and West Side Story at Walnut Street Theatre. Additionally, Mr. Andrews performed in the national tour of Broadway’s Fosse. Select choreography credits include Cherrywood, directed by David Cromer at Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co.; We Three Liza’s and Queertopia at About Face Theatre; Go, Dog. Go! at Chicago Children’s Theatre and Bible B-Sides with Sinnerman Ensemble. On television, he has appeared in Chicago Code and Chicago Fire, and Stephen Cone’s feature film Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party. Mr. Andrews is an ensemble member of American Theater Company, an artistic associate with About Face Theatre, a member of the Goldmine collective and a member of the queer-electronic-art-pop band BAATHHAUS (Baathhaus.com).