Lou Diamond Phillips, Keilly McQuail and Matt Haimovitz, plus Connecticut theatre/film critic Tom Holehan, are special guests on State of the ARTS today, February 19, 2016.
Square One Theatre continues its 26th Anniversary Season with The Outgoing Tide, by Bruce Graham. This new drama hums with dark humor and powerful emotion. Gunner, husband and father, has hatched an unorthodox plan to secure his family's future, but meets with resistance from his wife and son, who have plans of their own. 'Before the tide goes out' - the three must quickly find common ground and come to an understanding.
Lou Diamond Phillips, Keilly McQuail and Matt Haimovitz, plus Connecticut theatre/film critic Tom Holehan, are special guests on State of the ARTS this Friday, February 19, 2016.
Square One Theatre's 26th Season takes place at its NEW LOCATION on the stage of Stratford Academy at 719 Birdseye Street in Stratford, Connecticut. Performances are Thursdays through Sundays beginning November 5 and continuing through November 22 (2015).
Mass Appeal, a two-character comedy-drama by Bill C. Davis, will open Square One Theatre's 26th Season at its NEW LOCATION on the stage of Stratford Academy at 719 Birdseye Street in Stratford, Connecticut.
Tom Holehan, Artistic Director and Richard Pheneger, General Manager of the 26 year-old Square One Theatre Company, announce that the theatre's new location will be at Stratford Academy at Johnson House, an arts magnet school located at 719 Birdseye Street in Stratford, Connecticut, just over a mile beyond its former location. Stratford Academy offers patrons plenty of FREE parking.
Square One Theatre Company, in Stratford, Connecticut, concludes its 25th Anniversary Season with Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy, opening Friday, May 15 and continuing Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through May 30 (2015).
Square One Theatre Company, in Stratford, Connecticut, concludes its 25th Anniversary Season with Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy, opening Friday, May 15 and continuing Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through May 30 (2015).
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).
Presented in association with The Town of Stratford's 375th Anniversary Committee, the Square One Theatre Company continues its 25th Anniversary Season honoring the Town's 375th Anniversary with Steven Otfinoski's Stratford Characters.
This play combines comedy and drama to give an intelligent and compelling look at the delicate art of arms negotiations between Russian and American diplomats.
The Square One Theatre Company in Stratford, Connecticut, opens its 25th Anniversary Season with Lee Blessing's A Walk in the Woods, followed by Stratford Characters, Good People and The Winslow Boy.
The Square One Theatre Company in Stratford, Connecticut, opens its 25th Anniversary Season with Lee Blessing's A Walk in the Woods, followed by Stratford Characters, Good People and The Winslow Boy.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Driving Miss Daisy took center stage at Stratford High School as the final Square One Theatre in-school presentation of the academic year.
Square One Theatre's final production of its 24th Anniversary Season is Olive and the Bitter Herbs by the Tony nominated playwright Charles Busch. Directed by Tom Holehan, Olive and the Bitter Herbs, opens Friday, May 16 and continues Fridays, Saturdays and Sundaysthrough Saturday, May 31 (2014) at Square One Theatre's home base, the Stratford Theatre located at 2422 Main Street in Stratford, Connecticut.
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.