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Parking & Directions for Kimberly Akimbo Shubert Theater - CT
247 College Street, New Haven, CT
06510, US
1. Crown Street Garage - 0.3 miles, $15
2. Temple Street Garage - 0.4 miles, $12
3. 150 York Street Lot - 0.5 miles, $10
4. 90 State House Square - 0.6 miles, $18
5. New Haven Hotel Parking - 0.4 miles, $20
Kimberly Akimbo Musical / play Live at Shubert Theater - CT | New Haven
The Shubert Theater in Connecticut is a real gem, packed with stories and history that make every visit feel special. It’s not just about catching a show; it’s about stepping into a space steeped in Broadway lore, with vintage posters and artifacts lining the foyer that spark your imagination. The theater gained some fame back in 1981 when it was featured in a film highlighting its cultural significance. Since launching its Broadway series in 2010, it’s become a go-to spot for touring productions, including hits like Kimberly Akimbo in New Haven, which always draws a lively crowd. The balcony seats are often praised for their great view, making you feel like you’re right in the action, while the rear orchestra seats sometimes offer a clearer, less cluttered sightline than those upfront. If you’re wandering over from the New Haven Museum, it’s just a casual walk, and if you’re coming from the airport, a quick cab ride makes things super easy. Seeing a show at the Shubert Theatre feels like more than just watching a play, it’s a chance to be part of something historic and vibrant, especially when Kimberly Akimbo lights up the stage in New Haven.