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    From New Haven to Broadway: The Shubert Theatre's Historic Legacy

    The Shubert Theatre opened in New Haven, CT on December 11, 1914, built by the Shubert Brothers as a venue for Broadway tryouts. It quickly earned its reputation as “The Birthplace of the Nation’s Greatest Hits,” premiering hundreds of productions before they hit Broadway. The theater launched the careers of legendary performers such as Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, and Gene Kelly. Early productions included Robinson Crusoe, Jr. starring Al Jolson and classics like The Desert Song and Of Thee I Sing.

    Under the leadership of Maurice H. Bailey, the Shubert solidified its status as a pre-Broadway powerhouse. Historic productions included the world premieres of Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, and The Sound of Music. Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire debuted here, introducing Marlon Brando. The theater also hosted stars like Paul Newman, Julie Andrews, and Rex Harrison. Despite its success, financial struggles and declining attendance led to its closure in 1976.

    After a seven-year effort, the Shubert reopened in 1983, fully restored and under the ownership of the City of New Haven. The venue expanded beyond Broadway tryouts, incorporating ballet, opera, jazz, and community programs. In 2001, the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA) took over management, strengthening its programming and outreach while maintaining its historic role in American theater.

    In 2013, CAPA officially acquired the Shubert, ensuring its long-term future. The theater remains a vital arts hub, hosting Broadway productions, concerts, educational programs, and cultural events.

    Matt Lambros CT New Haven Feb 03, 2025 Arts History Theaters

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