Don Quixote & Symphonic Nonsense
New Haven Ballet

Don Quixote & Symphonic Nonsense

Event Details

Don Quixote

We invite you to experience the movement of ruffled skirts and toreador capes flying. The beautiful dream is restaged, along with an exciting wedding, where the infamous pas de deux is performed.

Symphonic Nonsense

New Haven Ballet Premiere May 8, 2014, Shubert Theatre New Haven

New Haven Ballet presents former New York City Ballet Soloist, Tom Gold's whimsical Symphonic Nonsense, featuring music by Woodbury, Connecticut native, Leroy Anderson.

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Shubert Theatre COVID-19 Health and Safety Policy: Effective April 29, 2022

With the continued, ever-evolving situation of COVID-19 infection rates fluctuating regionally and in Connecticut, the Shubert Theatre will no longer require proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test to enter the building effective Friday, April 29, 2022.

The Shubert Theatre maintains its commitment to the importance of COVID-19 vaccination and creating a safe environment for its patrons. We will maintain our current face mask policy for all events and this will remain in effect until the end of May. Face masks are required for all patrons 3 years and older and must be worn at all times except while actively eating or drinking.

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How Do I Print My Tickets At Home?

The print at home tickets will arrive in a separate email from tickets@capa.com. This usually comes 5-10 minutes after the order confirmation email, and it will have the tickets attached as a PDF file. Be sure to print all pages if there are multiple tickets in the order. 

Because of the attachment from an unknown email, it can sometimes be filtered as spam or junk, so we suggest checking those folders. If the email with the tickets doesn’t arrive after 24 hours, contact the Shubert Ticket Office at 203-562-5666, and they can re-send it or have the tickets held at the Box Office for you.