Shubert Theater

New Haven


Dubbed 'Birthplace of the Nation's Greatest Hits,' the Shubert has, since 1914, been hosting ballet and Broadway musicals on their trial runs before heading off to New York City. In recent years it has expanded its repertoire to include a broader range of events, including a series of interviews, films and musical performances.


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