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Infinity Hall Norfolk - Norfolk CT
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Infinity Hall is an American venue for performing arts located in Norfolk, Connecticut. The venue was first constructed in 1883, and it functioned initially as a combination opera house, saloon, and barbershop. The building was also charted as the Norfolk Village Hall, and it is commonly known as the Norfolk Opera House. Infinity Hall was designed by the well-known architect George Palliser.
In 1994, the building of Norfolk Opera House was closed, and it remained vacant for approximately four years. On February 3, 2007, Dan Hincks eventually purchased the venue for $240,000 in a tax auction.
Hincks renamed the venue to Infinity Hall, and on October 17, 2008, Infinity Hall was publicly opened for the first time, and since then, it is a go-to place for events. Various concerts took place shortly after the opening featuring Todd Rundgren, Richie Havens, Spyro Gyra, and Melissa Manchester.
Currently, the venue has a 500 seating capacity, where 415 seats are present on the stage level and 90 on the mezzanine, offering a full wait service.