Alison Hildenbrand, Director (seated center) and Nakia Letang, Associate Director (seated left) of Fairfield University Undergraduate Admissions Office were the guests during a post-performance talkback Q&A at a recent performance of Square One Theatre's of production of the bold and often hilarious play, ADMISSIONS, written by Joshua Harmon.
The bold and often hilarious new play, ADMISSIONS, written by Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews), is into the final four performances of Square One Theatre's 30th Anniversary Season.
The bold and often hilarious new play, ADMISSIONS, written by Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews), is the opening production of Square One Theatre's 30th Anniversary Season. Described as having “the force of a bulldozer and the precision of a scalpel' (Metro) and this “Sharp. Thoughtful” (Evening Standard), ADMISSIONS will leave the audience “questioning the status quo,”
The bold new comedy, ADMISSIONS, written by Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews), has a?oethe force of a bulldozer and the precision of a scalpel' (Metro) and this a?oeSharp. Thoughtfula?? (Evening Standard) play will leave the audience questioning the status quo,a?? is the opening production of Square One Theatre's 30th Anniversary Season. The first performance is scheduled on Thursday, November 7 at 7pm and continues on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Sunday, March 17 (2019). Stratford Academy located at 719 Birdseye Street in Stratford, Connecticut.
The Square One Theatre Company in Stratford, Connecticut, offers final performances if its highly acclaimed production of Bruce Graham's White Guy on the Bus.
Square One Theatre's Artistic Director, Tom Holehan went to his set decorations file to reach-out to Stratford's award-winning graphic artist, Sarah Harrison to create a special graffiti-laced wall-piece as part of the set decoration for its current production White Guy on the Bus playing now through Sunday, March 18. Just over a year ago, Harrison, a student at Stratford's Bunnell High School, was selected as the winner (from a total of 4,200 entries nationwide) in the Google 4 Doodle art contest with her "A Peaceful Future" showing a group of people of different faiths and orientations with symbols spelling out "Google." Her artwork graced the Google home page for one entire day. Her win netted her a $30,000 scholarship.
The Square One Theatre Company in Stratford, Connecticut has partnered with Stratford CARE (Citizens Addressing Racial Equity) to facilitate talkbacks with the actors and members of the audience following the Saturday 4pm twilight matinees on March 3 & 10 & 17 of Bruce Graham's White Guy on the Bus. Square One Theatre opens White Guy on the Bus on Thursday, March 1 and continues Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through March 18 (2018) on the stage of Stratford Academy located at 719 Birdseye Street in Stratford, Connecticut. White Guy on the Bus (WGOTB) is a first-rate, new play that has more than a stunning surprise or two.
The Square One Theatre Company in Stratford, Connecticut continues its 28th Anniversary Season with the Connecticut Premiere of Bruce Graham's White Guy on the Bus, which The News Journal calls not only "a social commentary and morality tale, but also a well-crafted straight-out mystery."
Square One Theatre Company, in Stratford, Connecticut, continues its 25th Anniversary Season with David Lindsay-Abaire's Good People, opening tonight, March 6 and continuing Todays, Saturdays and Sundays through March 21 (2015).
Square One Theatre Company, in Stratford, Connecticut, continues its 25th Anniversary Season with David Lindsay-Abaire's Good People, opening Friday, March 6 and continuing Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through March 21 (2015).
Square One Theatre's second production of its 24th Anniversary Season is Time Stands Still, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Donald Margulies,described as warm, funny and humane and is acknowledged as one of his best plays.
The final production of Square One Theatre's 23rd Season is the gentle comedy, Black Tie, by the prolific contemporary American playwright A.R. ('Pete') Gurney. Black Tie opens tonight, May 17 and continues todays, Saturdays, and Sundays through Saturday, June 1 (2013) at Square One's home base, the Stratford Theatre, located at 2422 Main Streetin Stratford, Connecticut.
The final production of Square One Theatre's 23rd Season is the gentle comedy, Black Tie, by the prolific contemporary American playwright A.R. ('Pete') Gurney. Black Tie opens Friday, May 17 and continues on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through Saturday, June 1 (2013) at Square One's home base, the Stratford Theatre, located at 2422 Main Streetin Stratford, Connecticut.
WESTPORT COMMUNITY THEATRE presents the Connecticut premiere of a captivating romantic comedy, 'Mixed Couples,' that asks the question - what if the right person you married met the wrong person you didn't? Or did? The year is 1927 - and two couples meet for the first time since they were married. To each other... Bootleg liquor flows, and James Prideaux' clever, witty chess match, directed by Jessica Denes, revives verbal sparring to an art - with a twist. The production will end on April 24.
WESTPORT COMMUNITY THEATRE presents the Connecticut premiere of a captivating romantic comedy, 'Mixed Couples,' that asks the question - what if the right person you married met the wrong person you didn't? Or did?
WESTPORT COMMUNITY THEATRE presents the Connecticut premiere of a captivating romantic comedy, 'Mixed Couples,' that asks the question - what if the right person you married met the wrong person you didn't? Or did? The year is 1927 - and two couples meet for the first time since they were married. To each other... Bootleg liquor flows, and James Prideaux' clever, witty chess match, directed by Jessica Denes, revives verbal sparring to an art - with a twist. Running April 8 - 24, this weekend's performances are Friday, April 8 at 8:00 PM, Saturday, April 9 at 8:00 PM, and Sunday, April 10 at 2:00 PM.
WESTPORT COMMUNITY THEATRE presents the Connecticut premiere of a captivating romantic comedy, 'Mixed Couples,' that asks the question - what if the right person you married met the wrong person you didn't? Or did?
WESTPORT COMMUNITY THEATRE presents the Connecticut premiere of a captivating romantic comedy, 'Mixed Couples,' that asks the question - what if the right person you married met the wrong person you didn't? Or did? The year is 1927 - and two couples meet for the first time since they were married. To each other... Bootleg liquor flows, and James Prideaux' clever, witty chess match, directed by Jessica Denes, revives verbal sparring to an art - with a twist. Running April 8 - 24, this weekend's performances are Friday, April 8 at 8:00 PM, Saturday, April 9 at 8:00 PM, and Sunday, April 10 at 2:00 PM.