- Tickets
- Memberships & Season
- Engage & Learn
- Your Visit
- Support
- Artists
- About
- Accountability
- Ticket Donation Requests
- Financials
- Rentals at the Goodman
- Our History
- Staff & Leadership
- Join the Goodman
- Press Room
- 2024-2025 Season
- 2023 – 2024 Season
- 2022 – 2023 Season
- 2021 – 2022 Season
- 2019 – 2020 Season
- Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin
- Goodman Gala
- A Paris Love Story
- Bernhardt Hamlet
- The Santaland Diaries
- American Mariachi
- School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play
- Molly Sweeney
- graveyard shift
- Roe
- 42nd Annual Production of A Christmas Carol
- Dana H
- Daughter of a Cuban Revolutionary
- New Stages Festival 2019
- 2018 – 2019 Season
- 2017 – 2018 Season
- 2016 – 2017 Season
- 2015 – 2016 Season
- 2014 – 2015 Season
- About the Goodman
An Adaptation of The Seagull by Anton Chekov
Adaptation by Regina Taylor
Directed by Kate Whoriskey
An Adaptation of The Seagull by Anton Chekov
Adaptation by Regina Taylor
Directed by Kate Whoriskey
January 6 – February 10, 2002 in Goodman's Albert Theatre
2 hours and 30 minutes
Drowning Crow
A world premiere
Goodman Artistic Associate Regina Taylor reinvents a classic, using Chekhov’s The Seagull as a springboard into new territory, and showing in the process how Chekhov’s innate understanding of human nature resounds across the ages. Transporting the action to an African American family gathering in the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina, playwright Taylor works with the heart of Chekhov’s story to explore the timeless themes of love, longing, and a new generation’s struggle to find its voice.