| As part of an international team of experts in theater and urban design,
DLK was selected to create a new theater in Downtown Chicago. The Goodman Theater
is now part of the Loop's century-old tradition of theaters on Randolph Street. The project involved the restoration and renovation of two National Historic Landmarks
on the site: the Harris Theater and the Selwyn Theater. The terra cotta facades of both
were repaired and restored.
The new complex features two theaters. The Albert Ivor Goodman Theater
is a conventional, proscenium-style performance space with 850 seats,
while The Owen Bruner Goodman Theater is a smaller, more flexible performance space
that can be reconfigured four different ways, with as many as 400 seats. The new complex also contains support spaces for The Goodman Theater Organization, including rehearsal rooms, costume shops, dressing rooms, and
administrative offices.
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