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Second Saturdays

Second Saturdays at the Goodman are family-focused intergenerational workshops centered on joy, creativity, and sharing space. Join us each Second Saturday of the month to participate in workshops facilitated by Goodman Teaching Artists as we celebrate creativity and the art of storytelling.

Harold Pinter: Playwright and Lover

Join the Goodman’s Literary Manager and Dramaturg, Neena Arndt, for an engaging exploration of Harold Pinter’s life and legacy. Neena will delve into Pinter’s groundbreaking plays, his complex personal relationships, and the profound impact of his marriages on his work.

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Lobby Stories

Join us for Lobby Stories! GeNarrations storytellers will be performing their personal narratives of “Family: Blood, Extended, Chosen,” inspired by the Goodman’s production of Fat Ham. Catch these free, magnificent performances before a matinee in the Mezzanine Lobby on February 6th, February 13th, and February 20th at 1:00pm. No reservation is needed. We hope to see you there!

All the World’s a Stage: Finding Your Voice in Shakespeare

Is that script feeling a bit…dated? Join Tyrone Phillips, director of Fat Ham and founding Artistic Director of Definition Theatre, for an immersive exploration of what it means to perform Shakespeare and classical texts in the modern day.