Goodman Theatre
Theatre Projects conducted several studies for the Goodman Theatre—the largest and longest-running regional theatre in Chicago—eventually ruling out a renovation of their 1927 facility as a viable option for the group’s expansion. Instead, the design team chose to build a new 171,000 square foot arts center behind the façade of two old commercial theatres in the neighborhood known as The Loop. The four-story facility features the 850-seat Albert Ivar Goodman Theatre—a proscenium theatre with full fly tower and unique stage flexibility, and the Owen Bruner Goodman Theatre—an intimate, 450-seat courtyard theatre modeled after the Royal National Theatre’s Cottesloe Theatre. The Owen features three levels of seating and a reconfigurable stage composed of flexible modules, capable of various configurations. With three rehearsal rooms, two lobbies, a rotunda, lounge, and additional support spaces at their disposal, the Tony-winning company now has a facility to match their prestigious reputation.

University of Iowa, Hancher Auditorium
2016
North America
With a new 1,760-seat multipurpose theatre, greatly expanded and rearranged support spaces, a three-story lobby, café, and terrace, the new…

Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
1993
North America
This extraordinary multiform theatre is one of the most sophisticated venues in the United States. Through the use of hydraulic…
