Theatres . Broadway Musicals |
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Name | Address | Phone |
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Foxwoods Casino Resort Fox Theatre Website |
39 Norwich Westerly
Road.,
Mashantucket Foxwoods Arena is the largest Foxwoods venue with seating for more than 4,000 people, it has featured renowned artists such as Luciano Pavarotti as well as championship boxing events. The B.B. King Dance & Nite Club is a dance club that features an open dance floor and DJs spinning the hottest music. The nite club attracts jazz, blues, and comedy acts to an intimate stage setting. The Fox Theatre has hosted entertainers ranging from Frank Sinatra to Bill Cosby to the Dixie Chicks. Famous recording stars have performed free live concerts at the Atrium and Intermezzo |
800.200.2882 |
Goodspeed Opera House Website |
Route 82, East Haddam Each April through December season, Goodspeed produces three musicals at the Opera House in East Haddam, and three new musicals at The Norma Terris Theatre in Chester. Sixteen Goodspeed productions have transferred to Broadway, receiving more than a dozen Tony Awards. |
860-873-8668 |
Hartford Stage Company Website |
50 Church Street, Hartford Hartford Stage is one of the leading resident theatres in the nation, known internationally for entertaining audiences with a wide range of the best of world drama, from classics to provocative new plays and musicals and neglected works from the past. The theatre has earned many of the nation's most distinguished awards, including a Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, the Margo Jones Award for Development of New Works, OBIE awards, a New York Critics Circle award, a Dramatists Guild/CBS Award and an Elliot Norton Award, to name just a few. |
860-527-5151 |
Long Wharf Theatre Website |
222 Sargent Drive, New Haven Long Wharf is recognized as a leader in American Theatre, producing fresh and imaginative revivals of classics and modern plays, rediscoveries of neglected works and a variety of world and American premieres. More than twenty productions have transferred virtually intact to Broadway or off-Broadway, including Wit (1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama), Down the Garden Paths, Red, Mystery School, Hughie, Broken Glass, American Buffalo, Requiem for a Heavyweight and Quartermaine’s Terms. |
203-787-4282 800-782-8497 |
Mohegan Sun Arena Website |
Uncasville Top line live entertainment and sporting events are offered at the Mohegan Sun. Performances by today's top stars in the stunning Wolf Den, intimate performances in the one-of-a-kind, 300-seat Cabaret, and major national acts and professional sporting events in the 10,000-seat Mohegan Sun Arena. |
800-477-6849 |
Oakdale Theatre
Website |
Hartford Turnpike Road,
Wallingford The Oakdale Theatre presents major international concert acts, as well as comedy performers, Broadway Shows and family entertainment. |
203-265-1501 |
Palace Theatre, The Website |
61 Atlantic
Street, Stamford, CT 06901 Rich Forum 307 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT 06901 SCA operates two facilities: the exquisitely restored historic Palace Theatre (61 Atlantic Street) and the state-of-the-art Rich Forum (307 Atlantic Street), both within four blocks of each other in downtown Stamford, Connecticut. The Palace Theatre, a 1580-seat Thomas Lamb designed vaudeville house, was acclaimed as "Connecticut's Most Magnificent" when it opened in 1927. It was restored and re-opened in 1983 for live theatre, concerts and art exhibitions in the Sackler Gallery. A recently completed multi-phase Palace Improvement Project has provided the Palace Theatre with an enlarged stage, new dressing rooms and other technical-support facilities, and improved services Rich Forum, which opened in 1992, is an arts and communications center that includes the 757-seat Truglia (proscenium) Theatre; the Leonhardt Studio (black box theatre) for more intimate performance events or social gatherings; the Mercede Promenade, which is the main lobby and reception area that can also serve as an alternative performance/display space. The front-of-the-house upper level includes the elegant Rossi Salon, with a panoramic view of downtown Stamford, which can accommodate up to twenty-five people for small business or social gatherings/receptions and the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Gallery, which overlooks the Mercede Promenade. Both the Rich Forum and Palace Theatre seasons include performances by Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra, Stamford Symphony Orchestra, New England Lyric Operetta, Ballet School of Stamford, Young Artist Philharmonic, Lumina String Quartet, Zig Zag Ballet, The Perry Players, as well as stage productions specifically for young audiences |
888-736-2663 Direct Box Office 203-325-4466 |
Shubert Theatre Website |
247 College Street, New Haven Shubert has just 1600 seats. It was built for the live theater experience: intimate, personal and immediate. While it now has a wide sparkling lobby, comfortable new seats and a state-of-the-art sound system, it is a real Broadway house, where the magic of theater, music and dance can be view in a true Broadway theatre. |
888-736-2663 |
Summer Wind Performing Arts Center Website |
40 Griffin Road North, Windsor | 860-687-9836 |
The Bushnell Theatre Website |
166 Capitol Avenue, Hartford The Bushnell presents major Broadway tours, symphony orchestras, family presentations, travel films and children's theater. Starting in 2001 the Bushnell also began presenting off-Broadway, jazz, blues, cabaret and comedy performances as well as concerts and world music events. |
860.987.5900 888.824.2874 |
Yale Repertory Theatre Website |
222 York Street, New Haven | 203- 432-1234 |
Last Updated 02-13-2005