Infinity Hall, Historic theatre building in Norfolk, Connecticut
Infinity Hall is a theatre building in Norfolk, Connecticut, featuring a preserved proscenium stage with original woodwork and seating capacity for about 300 guests. The interior maintains its classical design elements throughout the performance space.
The building was constructed in 1883 as the Norfolk Opera House and initially served multiple purposes including a barbershop and saloon. It was transformed into a dedicated performance venue called Infinity Hall in 2008.
The venue hosts hundreds of performances yearly, drawing audiences to experience a wide range of musical genres from classical to contemporary styles. Visitors encounter both established touring musicians and emerging regional talents throughout the year.
The building sits on Route 44 in Norfolk with convenient access and an attached bistro for visitors. Membership programs are available, offering early ticket access and discounts on upcoming performances.
The structure includes an observation tower that was rebuilt during extensive restoration work, becoming a distinctive architectural feature. This tower adds visual character to the building that guests notice upon arrival.
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