


Kennett Square
Arts & Culture Campus Launch
Our community has been talking about a performing arts home for years. Those conversations turned into plans. Those plans turned into partnerships and a community-owned and operated live-performance venue.
Community-owned. Community-operated.
A place that preserves everything that makes Kennett great, the small town feel, the kindness, the integrity, the way people here show up for each other and get great things done.
Come be a part of this.
The Vision
Kennett Square is on the brink of something remarkable. We can come together to finance the build of a state-of-the-art arts and culture campus — above and beyond what our community has ever dreamed possible.
Two stages. One home. Endless possibilities.
The Cast
The Hub for Arts & Culture is a nonprofit performing arts center being built at 600 S. Broad Street. A renovated, purpose-built space featuring a 250-seat main stage and a 100-seat black box theater — designed to welcome performers, audiences, and artists of every kind. Live music. Theater. Dance. Improv. Education. Community gatherings. The full, rich spectrum of what live performance can be.
And at the center of it all are three founding arts partners who have been building community and cultural life for decades. The Hub gives these community stalwarts — and every artist and arts organization that follows — a permanent, professional home to grow, perform, and thrive.
Kennett Amateur
Theatrical Society
Bringing live theater to this community for over 25 years.
The Kennett Flash
Beloved independent music venue and cultural anchor for over 10 years.
WIlliam Lyster May Foundation
Grantor of funds to young arts leaders for over 25 years.