Music, Dance and Theater
Music venues in the city range from classical to rock and everything in between. Notably, the New Haven Symphony is the fourth-oldest orchestra in the country and the rock nightclub Toad’s Place has been ranked in the top five nightclubs in the United States. New Haven is also well known for its long theater tradition.
Live Music and Dance
- Yale Cabaret
- Yale Institute of Sacred Music
- Yale School of Music
- Yale Symphony
- Another Octave Women's Chorus
- Bar-Nightclub and Bru Room
- Chamber Music Society at Yale
- Cafe Nine Jazz Club
- Center Street Lounge
- Club Connecticut Nightclub Listings
- Connecticut Jazz Fest in greater New Haven
- Connecticut Gay Men's Chorus
- Eli Whitney Folk Music Festival
- Firehouse 12
- Gotham Citi
- Hula Hank's
- International Festival of Arts and Ideas
- Lyman Center for the Performing Arts
- Neighborhood Music School
- New Haven Chorale
- New Haven Contra Dancing
- New Haven Folk Alliance
- New Haven Jazz Festival
- New Haven Oratorio Choir
- New Haven Symphony
- New Haven Ballet
- New Haven Morris and Sword
- Oracle Resto-Lounge
- Orchestra New England
- Shubert Theater
- Sprague Hall
- Toad's Place
- Trinity Men & Boys, Boys & Girls Choirs
- University Glee Club of New Haven
- Woolsey Hall
- WSHU (Public Radio)
Theater
In New Haven
- Yale Children's Theater
- Yale Repertory Theater
- Yale School of Drama
- Elm Shakespeare Company
- Little Theater
- Long Wharf Theater
- Lyman Center for the Performing Arts
- Off Broadway Theater at Yale
- New England Academy of Theatre
- Palace Theatre
- Shubert Theater
In surrounding towns
- Eugene O'Neill Theater Center
- Goodspeed Opera House
- Ivoryton Playhouse
- National Theater of the Deaf
- New London Garde Arts Center and Harkness Summer Music
- The Chevrolet Oakdale Theater
- Paul Mellon Arts Center
- Quick Center for the Arts
- Stratford Shakespeare Festival Theater
- Stony Creek Puppet Theatre
- The Bushnell
- Warner Theatre
- Westport County Playhouse













