The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue at 166 Capitol Street in Hartford, Connecticut. Managed by a non-profit …
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Jan 1, 2025
It was New Year's Eve and we decided to try out the Bushnell Center to watch the Broadway production of Six. We have lived all over the US and watched productions in NYC but never here in Hartford. …Full review by Footprints768513
Dec 22, 2024
the play was great, parking was easy and close, only 2 things i didn't like was during intermission they closed the concession stands on the 2nd floor so the line actually ended by the seats it was s…Full review by Jack E
Oct 8, 2024
This was our first time at the Bushnell ... a beautiful theater, very art deco, it reminded us of a mini–Radio City Music Hall, very Rockefeller Center'esque'. Although beautiful, the venue was also …Full review by JNSgraphic
Do you know any thing at all about balcony or mezzanine seats that you can share? I want to take my twin 6year old grandbabies to the Lion King but can't afford the more expensive seats. Thank You.
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I sit in the front mexzanine section. The balcony seats might be difficult for young children to see, but mezzanine is not bad. You are a but higher up, so they will see everything. The …
I sit in the front mexzanine section. The balcony seats might be difficult for young children to see, but mezzanine is not bad. You are a but higher up, so they will see everything. The Bushnell is a great experience!
Do you know any thing at all about balcony or mezzanine seats that you can share? I want to take my twin 6year old grandbabies to the Lion King but can't afford the more expensive seats. Thank You.
Best place to park for weekday afternoon matinee??
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I'd park right across the street. In a crowded day, park in the far side of the lot, nose out, and exit in the opposite side. If not crowded, then park as close as possible, still nose out. If …
I'd park right across the street. In a crowded day, park in the far side of the lot, nose out, and exit in the opposite side. If not crowded, then park as close as possible, still nose out. If money's not an issue, then the valet guys are good.