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September 16, 2019 — Connecticut's Healthiest Employers

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The street-level theater lobby has a more expansive feel and is slightly larger with an extended glassed-in entrance and newly vaulted ceilings. Design consultants for the project in- cluded Fisher Dachs, SLAM Collabora- tive, Miceli Productions and STV DPM. "We want the theater's street-level lob- by space more open and communal," says Ruggiero. "Upstairs and downstairs are going to be very cool and unexpected." There will also be two entryways to the staircase that takes patrons down to the theater's basement level. There is also a new elevator in the theater's lobby area, which will now bring pa- trons down to the back of the basement theater, freeing the old elevator area to be converted for actors' use. The actors will have new dressing rooms with their own bathrooms for the first time. There will also be new bathrooms for patrons, as well as a new cafe space. "Downstairs we're preserving everything people loved about the theater," says Ruggiero, "but it's going to be better." The basement level was completely gutted and the theater's new seats will be wider with lumbar support. Artistically, there's a lot of changes, too. The stage manager/sound/lighting booth is now at the back of the house, just above the audience. The ceiling is also slightly higher and the columns slightly thinned. There are also entirely new electric and HVAC systems as well as more backstage space. The stage itself will be more of a flexible and wider "black-box" space, allowing for a greater range of show configurations. "Because of the upgrade we will be able to function better," says Ruggiero, "which means we can even be more adventurous in what we're producing. I hope it will elevate our already evolv- ing national reputation." New branding and slight changes in the logo and signage are also in the works. 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