Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations at William H. Mortensen Hall

Ain't Too Proud Tickets

William H. Mortensen Hall | Hartford, Connecticut

Here’s some good news for all the theatre lovers in Hartford and the area – one of the most highly anticipated games of the season is finally taking place on Friday 2nd June 2023, and it will be even more iconic than it sounds! That’s right – Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations will blast the arena of one of the most illustrious stadiums in this part of the country – the infamous Mortensen Hall at Bushnell Theatre, and the tickets are quickly getting sold out. The athletes and coaches are on top of their games and will take the ticket holders on the ultimate theatre adventure and guarantee a night full of world-class entertainment. What more do you need – hit the Buy Ticket button below and head down to Mortensen Hall at Bushnell Theatre with your sports-minded peers to sample the sports arena at its finest!

Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations at William H. Mortensen Hall

When the curtain fell at the world famous Mortensen Hall at Bushnell Theatre in Hartford and as the stage directions say “Lights up on a stage exploding in lights and energy. Five men dressed in fly suits and hair slicked like bullets are center stage. They move as smooth as melted butter on a biscuit;” and then they began to sing the all to familiar words “You’ve got a smile so bright/You know you could have been a candle,” all you will think is, wow, the vocals are amazing, especially for a theater performance. And then you’ll realized, the audience was singing along too. From the very first moment in Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations it is impossible not to be completely engaged. So if you want to catch all the thrills, highs, lows and excitement of a live theater show, come to the world famous Mortensen Hall at Bushnell Theatre in Hartford for a night of incredible entertainment.

Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations at William H. Mortensen Hall

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