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HARTFORD LIVE WORK PLAY T ake a stroll around Hartford and you'll quickly see why Connecticut's capital city and the surrounding area are such a draw for artists and arts lovers. With galleries, museums, theaters, music and dance venues, as well as cultural sites both big and small, Greater Hartford offers an abundance of options. "There is a long tradition of engagement in the arts in our region," said David Fay, president and CEO at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, a Hartford theater that first opened in 1930. "You have access, your voice can be heard, and your work can be seen. We are blessed Remaking a masterpiece BY JOHN A. LAHTINEN AFTER THE PANDEMIC, THE HARTFORD ARTS SCENE IS BOUNCING BACK THE BUSHNELL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, above, has been a staple in Hartford's theater scene since 1930. STEVEN LASCHEVER PHOTOGRAPHY 43 HBJ HARTFORD LIVE WORK PLAY

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