One of the great advantages of being in New Haven is that you don't have to drive all the way to New York City to see a Broadway quality performance; after all, the Shubert holds the title, "Birthplace of the Nation's Greatest Hits." Many, many hits premiered at the Shubert before moving on to Broadway, including A Streetcar Named Desire, The Sound of Music (and many other Rogers & Hammerstein productions) and My Fair Lady, to name a few. The Shubert is the region's cultural life, featuring the best of dance, opera, family productions and cabaret. The backstage tour of this architectural gem, built in 1914, is another highlight not to miss.
This theater has hosted many award-winning performances and enjoyed international recognition. Plays launched here have received numerous awards, from Pulitzer Prizes to Tony's. As you exit into the Long Wharf area, please note that the theater is on the loading dock where food terminals are housed. It can be tricky to find! More than 20 shows have gone directly from Long Wharf to Broadway or Off-Broadway in New York.
What do the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, U-2, The Kinks and Bob Dylan have in common? They have all played at this legendary hot spot, along with almost every other road show. For almost 30 years, this place has been hopping (pun intended) with an incredible lineup of live music and a dance party that just won't quit. It has been voted nightclub of the year several times, so consider a trip to Toad's to partake in music history, not to mention a good time.
Football fans everywhere are indebted to Yale coach Walter Camp for his 1879 codifying of American football as we know and love it today. Yale's Bulldogs play against other Ivy League teams from September through November, and, in alternate years, the renowned Harvard-Yale game attracts audiences and fans from afar. This is a big sporting event in New Haven and if you have the chance to catch a game, it is well worth it. Tailgate parties start the festivities prior to the match, so grab a picnic lunch and party in the parking lot before the big event. Games are played at Yale Bowl.
Woolsey Hall is a magnificent auditorium facility at Yale University. The venue was build in 1901 to commemorate Yale's bicentennial celebration, and since then has undergone some major transformations. The venue now has a seating capacity for 2695 guests and is used by the School of Music and Yale Symphony Orchestra for concerts, shows and recitals. The facility is a major asset to the university and serves as an important venue in the art and culture scene.
Reese Stadium is home of the Yale Bulldogs soccer and lacrosse teams. The modern stadium features state-of-the-art amenities for athletes and spectators alike. In addition to the regular matches played at the stadium, it also plays host to various other special sporting events.
Twenty years ago, art had taken on a new form in the small town of Fairfield in Connecticut. The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts opened its doors to anyone and everyone who had something to express in an artistic fashion. Belonging to the Fairfield University, the students get to take more advantage of the center by letting themselves go and learning various ways to express themselves. On special occasions, artists from all over the country come here to either paint, sing or act for the art lovers of Fairfield. If you consider yourself someone who falls in the aforementioned genre, then a visit to the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts is recommended. For further details do visit their website.
The Warehouse at Fairfield Theatre Company is a live music venue that plays host to an exciting lineup of artists and bands throughout the year making it one of the best venue for music lovers in the city. The flashy lights, state-of-the-art sound system and the overall fun atmosphere make watching a concert at this venue memorable and enthralling. Apart from concerts, this venue plays host to parties and private events in large numbers throughout the year. Bringing the best musical talents in the country to New Haven is what The Warehouse at Fairfield Theatre Company has been doing for years.