Arts & Entertainment
Stratford's Square One Theatre Company Searching for Answers, New Home
The owner of the theater currently housing Square One reportedly no longer wants to rent out the stage.

The Square One Theatre Company in Stratford is in the midst of celebrating its 25th anniversary this year but it could be without a home by June, according to the Connecticut Post.
The Post reports that the owner of the theater currently housing Square One — the former Stratford Theater movie house — no longer wants to rent out the stage and the Square One brain trust is searching for answers on what to do next.
Square One’s last production of the 2014-15 season, “The Winslow Boy” closes on May 30 and barring any unexpected developments, the theatre company will be out on the street after that, according to the Post.
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Tom Holehan, the company’s artistic director, and General Manager Richard Pheneger told John Burgeson of the Post that they have been searching all over town for a new home, but to no avail.
Read the full story, including the history behind the Square One Theatre Company, at the Connecticut Post here.
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