Goldberg studied Philosophy before joining the Compagnie des Théâtrophages and his first play,
Les Rendez-vous, was staged in 1993. As a theatre director, Goldberg has staged around 25 shows, including
Le Bébé by
Marie Darrieussecq with
pop icon Lio,
A Woman of Mystery by
John Cassavetes with
Myriam Boyer which he translated from English to French, and
Anthology of Black Humor by
André Breton with
Bernard Menez and
Patrick d'Asumçao. His play ''Frickstein's Pillar'' was selected by the
Comédie-Française reading committee. Goldberg has been an assistant professor at
ENSATT and
Sciences Po before moving to Singapore in 2013, where he has been part-time Lecturer at
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and
Lasalle College of the Arts. He was the first to translate and stage Singapore plays in French, for the Singapore Festival in France 2015:
Emily of Emerald Hill by
Stella Kon and
The Coffin Is Too Big For The Hole by
Kuo Pao Kun. Both translations were published in France by Editions Les Cygnes. Since moving to Singapore, he has been working closely with
Jean Lambert-wild, creating
Swamps Clown at 72-13 (
TheatreWorks' venue) in 2016 and a poetical karaoke during the 2017 Voilah! festival. His play
Scents of Josephine was staged by Samzy Jo at the Drama Center Black Box in 2017. In 2019, he wrote the dialogues and co-wrote the script of ''The Brook's Clown'', a graphic-photo-novel designed by Koh Hong Teng and published by Achates 360. The album was nominated for Book of the Year and Best Book Cover Design at the 2020 Singapore Book Awards. It won the Publication Gold Medal and the Illustration And Type Gold Medal at the 2020 Hong Kong Design Awards. He has staged
The Veil of Happiness by
Georges Clemenceau, with incidental music
Gabriel Fauré, at the Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre in Singapore, with Lim Yu-Beng,
Janice Koh,
Hossan Leong and Remesh Panicker in the main roles, for the opening of the 2020 Voilah! Festival. == Main shows ==