Playmakers Laboratory Theatre
Sonia Goldberg has a diverse work experience in the performing arts industry. Sonia currently works as an Actor at 10 MGMT and as a Teaching Artist at Court Theatre - UChicago Arts and Chicago Children's Theatre. Previously, they were a Company Member/Teaching Artist and later an Artistic Associate at Playmakers Laboratory Theatre. Sonia also worked as a Teaching Artist at Filament Theatre and as an Understudy at Chicago Shakespeare Theater and Northlight Theatre. Earlier in their career, they held positions as a Box Office Associate and Front of House Associate at Writers Theatre. Additionally, they worked as a Performer/Musician at Chicago Children's Theatre. Sonia's experience showcases their dedication to the arts and their versatility in various roles within the theater community.
Sonia Goldberg obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Theatre/Theater with Summa Cum Laude honors from Butler University, where they attended from 2013 to 2017. Additionally, they hold certifications in Customer Service for Handling Abusive Customers from LinkedIn, obtained in January 2021, and a Food Handler Certification from Safe Dining. The specific month and year of obtaining the Food Handler Certification are not provided.
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Playmakers Laboratory Theatre
PlayMakers Laboratory is an arts education theater ensemble that works in Chicago elementary schools (third through fifth grades) with some of the most under-served students in the city. Our mission is to create an alternative learning environment in which children share their personal voices and celebrate the power of their imaginations. PML accomplishes this through creative writing workshops and in-school performances of children’s stories. Barrel of Monkeys also engages the broader community in support of the visions of children through public performances of their work. Barrel of Monkeys’ programming is comprised of three branches: the in-school residency program, after-school programs, and public performances. While each of these branches of our programming is essential to our mission of empowering the youth of Chicago’s creative voices, our in-school residency program is the core work of our organization. Objectives are to: Teach fundamental creative writing skills; Provide a safe and supportive learning environment; Build self-esteem and confidence in children; Adapt stories written by children for the stage by professional actors; and Present a smart, funny theater experience.
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