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Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT) at the University of Connecticut is a professional theatre run by the Department of Dramatic Arts, a part of the School of Fine Arts. The complex is located on the main UConn campus in Storrs, Connecticut .
The Center also houses the Jorgensen Gallery, devoted mostly to regional artists, and the 485-seat Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre, featuring performances by the Connecticut Repertory Theatre. [3] The Center was named for UConn president Albert N. Jorgensen, who oversaw construction. The Center's director is Rodney Rock. [4]
Michael Bradford (born January 23, 1965) is an American playwright who is a professor at the University of Connecticut and former artistic director of the Connecticut Repertory Theatre. In 2021, the Connecticut chapter of the NAACP named Bradford one of the "100 Most Influential Blacks in the State of Connecticut." [1]
The culture-loving Greater Hartford Arts Council has decided that Hartford needs a designated Theater Week to remind folks how wondrous, enlightening and entertaining live theater can be. Here’s ...
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The gift prompted UConn to invest $3.5 million to fund the rest of the construction. The Nafe Katter Theatre officially opened on October 7, 2004, with the Connecticut Repertory Theatre production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. [10] Katter made another gift of $400,000 in 2014 to the School of Fine Arts at UConn to fund the construction of a ...
The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit theater company founded in 1964 by George C. White. It is commonly referred to as The O'Neill, seating just over 1,000 guests. The center has received two Tony Awards, the 1979 Special Award and the 2010 Regional Theatre Award. [3]
In 1999, Cadorette left California and moved back home to Connecticut to take care of her mother who had suffered a stroke. Her mother died eight years later. She continues to act in local stage productions, such as playing Mrs. Gibbs in Our Town for Connecticut Repertory Theatre in 2011. [6]