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The Buttonwood Tree opened its doors as a storefront bookstore and performance space in Middletown’s storied North End in 1989.
Begun by our first director, Wesleyan alumna Susan Eastman Allison and her husband, the DJ and radio personality, Stephan Allison, it was the first such place in the city. Middletown has and has had many cultural enterprises over the years but The Buttonwood Tree is unique in that company. From its opening it has been a grassroots, avant garde center for all ages, all comers, artists and audiences. Recognized nationally and internationally as a music venue (see Kunle Mwanga), it has also offered programs led by outstanding artists in contemporary theater, literature, art, poetry and dance – from belly to hip hop – as well as opening its doors to community activists, educational and religious groups.
History
Established in 1989.
The Buttonwood Tree opened its doors as a storefront bookstore and
performance space in Middletown’s storied North End in 1989. Begun by
our first director, Wesleyan alumna Susan Eastman Allison and her
husband, the DJ and radio personality, Stephan Allison, it was the
first such place in the city. Middletown has and has had many
cultural enterprises over the years but The Buttonwood Tree is unique
in that company. From its opening it has been a grassroots, avant
garde center for all ages, all comers, artists and audiences.
Recognized nationally and internationally as a music venue (see Kunle
Mwanga), it has also offered programs led by outstanding artists in
contemporary theater, literature, art, poetry and dance – from belly
to hip hop – as well as opening its doors to community activists,
educational and religious groups.
In 1990 the city’s Commission on the Arts approached the Allisons with
the concept of turning the bookstor
Meet the Business Owner
Anne-Marie C.
Business Owner
Ann-Marie Cannata, director of The Buttonwood Tree in Middletown, Connecticut.