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Miracle on 34th Street - The Musical
Classic holiday film brought to life as a musical.
About
Experience the magic of "Miracle on 34th Street" as a captivating musical at the historic Shubert Theatre. This heartwarming holiday classic, featuring a book and score by Meredith Willson, brings to life the story of Doris Walker and her encounter with the possibility of the real Kris Kringle. Perfect for family outings, it's a timeless tale of belief and Christmas spirit.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Families, holiday enthusiasts, theater lovers
Vibe
Heartwarming, festive, classic
Energy Level
Moderate
Budget
$$$
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
None
Special Events & Promotions
- The Holiday Classic takes the stage Thanksgiving Weekend
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Location
Event Details
Ages
All patrons require a ticket, regardless of age. Recommended for ages 3+ for family-friendly shows.
Neighborhood
Downtown New Haven
Timed Entry
Yes
Organizer
Shubert Theatre New Haven
Practical Information
Parking
The Shubert Theatre does not have its own parking facility. The closest garage is the Crown Street Garage, located next to the theatre with entrances on Crown and College Streets. Surface lots are located within a block's walk of the theatre.
Accessibility
All levels of the theatre are accessible by elevator. Infrared hearing devices are available at no charge in the main lobby at Patron Services.
Pet Policy
Animals (except trained service animals) are prohibited.
Food & Drink
Outside food or beverage (including water) is prohibited.
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Tips & Advice
- Arrive early to secure parking, as the Shubert Theatre does not have its own facility and the closest garage can fill up.
- Consider the seating arrangement: even numbers are on the right, odd numbers on the left, and center seats are sequential. Tickets that seem off by one number in the center section are likely adjacent.
- Latecomers may be asked to wait in the lobby until a designated break to minimize disturbance, so plan to arrive with ample time before showtime.
- While booster seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis, it's advisable to arrive early if you require one for younger attendees.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the theatre’s policy on refunds and exchanges?
All sales are final - there are no refunds. Broadway Series Subscribers and Donors can exchange tickets for a fee, with original tickets returned at least 48 hours prior to the performance.
If I arrive late for a performance, will I have to wait to be seated?
Yes, latecomers will be seated at the discretion of management during a designated break in the performance to minimize disturbance. A TV in the lobby allows viewing while waiting.
How do I print my tickets at home?
Print-at-home tickets are sent via email from tickets@capa.com two days before the performance. Check spam/junk folders if you don't receive them, or contact the Box Office.
Do I have to buy a ticket for my small child even though he/she is sitting on my lap?
Yes, due to fire code regulations, all patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the theatre.
Can I take pictures and video during the show?
No, cameras and visual/audio recorders are prohibited in the Shubert Theatre as most performers and shows do not allow recording.
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