STRATFORD, Conn. — A group of
The team is looking into the redevelopment of the 12-acre property in Stratford that was home to the American Shakespeare Theatre, whose stage was graced by the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Christopher Plummer and James Earl Jones, Hearst Connecticut Media reported Sunday.
The
Three teenagers were charged with arson in connection with the Stratford
The redevelopment group envisions a new re-creation of the Globe Theatre, as well as a modern performing arts
“We’re looking to create excellence in entertainment, education and economic development,” said Tom Evans, one of the group’s leaders.
Evans said the group would launch an effort to raise the approximately $50 million to $75 million needed to redevelop the property, if Stratford officials are receptive to the plans.
The Associated Press