BY STEVE LACKMEYER, Business WriterJuliet may soon appear on the “Juliet balcony” at the former Paseo Plunge building as Shakespeare in the Park seeks to make the Paseo Arts District its permanent home. And in the meantime, the performing arts group has felt the embrace of the Paseo community as it has settled in at its “temporary” home at 2920 Paseo Drive. Kathryn McGill, executive and artistic director of Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park, was looking for a new home for the group after it lost its previous location at the Fred Jones Assembly Plant, which is being redeveloped into a 21c Museum Hotel. “We’ve been homeless, really, since our stage in Edmond burned down twice,” McGill said.Read more on NewsOK.com