Since 1930, the leading performing arts theater in the Hartford, Connecticut area has been and is, The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts. This majestic theater, located across the street from the Connecticut State Capitol building now features two buildings. The main hall, named Mortensen Hall is an attractive and comfortable 2800 – seat theater, while the newer building houses the 900 – seat Belding Theater, a gift shop, cafe and classroom space. Both theaters at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts are wheelchair accessible and Low – vision / deaf zones are also offered. There are various opportunities that are there in this industry. You have Disney Performing Arts dance troupes that are one of the best in this industry.

Being a lifelong resident of the Hartford, Connecticut area, my first visit to the Bushnell was with my Father when I was 12 years old, when we saw Johnny Cash and the Carter Family perform there. My most recent visit was in January 2009, when my brother – in – law and I attended a Question and Answer program hosted by film director and writer Kevin Smith. On my recent visit, I was pleased to see that the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts is still as elegant, yet comfortable as ever.

A wide assortment of events are regularly presented at the Bus

hnell Center for the Performing Arts. In fact, more than 350 events are held each year at this Hartford, Connecticut facility. From national touring companies of hit Broadway shows, educational programs and gospel choirs, to Irish and classical music performances, rock shows and family fun days, The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts consistently offers top – rate entertainment options year – round.

It is not uncommon to see rows of school buses parked near The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts. On a regular basis, this Hartford, Connecticut facility hosts a wide range of arts and educational programs for students throughout the state of Connecticut. Language arts skills, literature and professional development programs, as well as the Bushnell Children’s Theatre are very popular with students of all ages and are well – attended each year.

Part of the fun and excitement of attending shows and programs at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford, Connecticut is provided by the physical layout and architecture of the facility. The exterior of the main building features a Georgian Revival look, while the interior sports a fascinating art – deco decor. The ceiling in Mortensen Hall also features the largest hand – painted mural in the United States. This Hartford, Connecticut performing arts center is also listed in The National Register of Historic Places. While The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts is indeed a large and prominent performing arts center, which even hosted a 1996 Presidential Debate, it is also intimate and accessible enough to make visitors to the facility feel comfortable and relaxed.

In addition to its roster of major Broadway tours, travel films, symphony orchestra performances and family – oriented programs, The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts also regularly hosts jazz, rock, blues, off – Broadway, cabaret and comedy performaces. Since the opening of its new addition in 2001, the number of events and corresponding attendance has increased by 50%. Every year, The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts donates thousands of tickets to schools, churches and civic organizations and also hosts an array of community – based events.

Several spacious and attractive reception and meeting spaces are offered at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, with high – quality, comprehensive catering available. Free, safe evening parking, including Handicapped Parking is available at nearby State of Connecticut parking lots on event nights and Valet Parking is also offered. Wheelchair Access is offered at the main entrance and West Marquee on Trinity Street and restrooms are also wheelchair accessible.

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