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The Heart of the Community
The historic Shubert Theater is a not-for profit arts, education, and
community institution serving the people of Connecticut and in particular
the City of New Haven. As a public resource, the Shubert presents a
wide array of programs to a diverse community. Its programming includes
performers representing many cultures, nationalities and varieties of
artistic expression. The Shubert also maintains comprehensive education
and community outreach programs, from a student series in the theater
to master classes and lecture demonstrations in schools and community
centers. The Shubert’s Night At A Performance (S.N.A.P.) program
makes it possible for families who might not otherwise be able to attend
the theater, to come at no cost to them.
The Jewel of the City
The theater itself is the crown jewel of downtown New Haven. Opened
in 1914 before "talkies," television, or rock concerts, the
Shubert has just 1600 seats. It was built for the live theater experience:
intimate, personal and immediate. While it now has a wide sparkling
lobby, comfortable new seats and a state-of-the-art sound system, it
is a real Broadway house, where the magic of theater, music and dance
come alive.
The Shubert, New Haven is operated by CAPA, a Connecticut Not-For-Profit
Organization.
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