6 Best Performing Arts in New Haven, Mystic, and the Coast, Connecticut

Long Wharf Theatre

Fodor's choice

The well-regarded Long Wharf Theatre presents works by contemporary writers and revivals of otherwise neglected classics. The season runs August through May.

222 Sargent Dr., New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, USA
203-693--1486-box office
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Rate Includes: Closed June-July

Garde Arts Center

National and international opera and dance performances, concerts, comedy, Broadway musicals, film festivals, and children's events are all on the bill at this arts center—a beautifully restored, 1,440-seat, art deco theater.

Shubert Theatre

Broadway musicals, dance performances, comedy, music concerts, and more are on the bill at the Shubert, a 1,600-seat theater that originally opened in 1914.

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Woolsey Hall

Built in 1901 to commemorate Yale's bicentennial, the 2,650-seat Woolsey Hall hosts performances by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, Yale Symphony Orchestra, Yale Philharmonia, Yale Concert Band, and Yale Glee Club, as well as occasional guest recitals on the Newberry Memorial Organ.

Yale Repertory Theatre

This theater stages both premieres and fresh interpretations of classics from October through May.

Yale School of Music

Most of the 200-plus performances in the impressive roster of concerts by the Yale School of Music—featuring students, faculty, and guest artists—take place in Sprague Memorial Hall, and many are free, Other venues include Woolsey Hall, Sudler Recital Hall, and Marquand Chapel—all on the Yale campus.

98 Wall St., New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, USA
203-432–4158-box office