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Lark Hall
This historic performance arts, event and community venue hosts music, comedy and theatrical acts along with private social and corporate events, fundraisers, weddings and community events.
Set in the heart of Albany, the restored Lark Hall boasts state of the art sound, lighting and projection systems. The historic performance arts, event and community venue hosts music, comedy and theatrical acts along with private social and corporate events, fundraisers, weddings and community events.
Lark Hall’s main venue space offers 3,000+ square feet of open space with 21’ ceilings, an historic proscenium stage and intricate mezzanine areas.
Lark Hall’s main venue space offers 3,000+ square feet of open space with 21’ ceilings, an historic proscenium stage and intricate mezzanine areas.
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Albany, NY
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