Local theater company Curtain 440 took center stage at Chardon City Council’s Dec. 14 meeting, with numerous people stepping forward to share their support of the organization moving into the Geauga Theater.
Local theater company Curtain 440 took center stage at Chardon City Council’s Dec. 14 meeting, with numerous people stepping forward to share their support of the organization moving into the Geauga Theater. With Thrive Performing and Visual Arts vacating the theater and dissolving, council has been saddled with the task of finding an organization to make use of the space. The city has been in talks with the Fine Arts Association, a Willoughby-based arts education group, regarding use of the theater, which sparked controversy among members of the local arts scene. Caroline Mansfield, a previous longtime member of the now…
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