About Grant Goodman

Grant is an actor, director, playwright and fight choreographer with thirty years of professional experience. As an actor he appeared opposite F. Murray Abraham in the national tour of The Merchant of Venice and has played leading roles at such theatres as Lincoln Center, Theatre for a New Audience, The Guthrie Theatre, Yale Repertory, Shakespeare Theatre Company (DC), Chicago Shakespeare Theater, The Old Globe, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Hartford Stage, Court Theatre (Chicago), Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Cleveland Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, Phoenix Theatre Company, PlayMakers Repertory, Indiana Repertory, Syracuse Stage, Milwaukee Repertory, People's Light (Philadelphia), Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Arizona Theatre Company, Red Bull Theater and the Utah, Illinois, Notre Dame, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Austin and Kentucky Shakespeare Festivals among many others. Film & Television work includes Chicago Fire, As the World Turns, Sex and the City, Sleepers among others. Grant is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.

Recent Credits

Twelfth_Night

IU Theatre — Director

Dial M For Murder

IU Summer Theatre — Fight Director/Vocal Coach

Measure for Measure

IU Theatre — Text Consultant

The 39 Steps

IU Summer Theatre — Richard Hannay

Macbeth

IU Theatre — Director

Titus Andronicus

IU Theatre — Text, Speech, and Dialect Coach

Persuasion

IU Theatre — Wentworth

Love's Labour's Lost

IU Theatre — Berowne