Shubert Theater

Opened in 1914, the Shubert earned the title “Birthplace of the Nation’s Greatest Hits,” by staging over 300 shows that later opened in New York. Best known for its Broadway presentations, also hosts artists of ballet, opera, classical music, jazz, big bands and popular solo artists.

Getting There & Details

Hours
Sept.-June.
Address
247 College St.
Phone
(203) 562-5666, (888
Map
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