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Parking & Directions for Sister Hazel SHU Community Theatre
1420 Post Road, Fairfield, CT
06824, US
1. On-street parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. South Church Street Lot - 0.2 miles - $2/hour
3. Fairfield Public Library Lot - 0.3 miles - Free
4. Post Office Lot - 0.4 miles - Free
5. 7-Eleven Lot - 0.5 miles - $1/hour
Sister Hazel Concert Live at SHU Community Theatre | Fairfield – September 27th, 2026
Nestled right in the heart of town, SHU Community Theatre has long been a hub for local arts and community spirit. It’s the kind of place where you can feel the echoes of performances by renowned dramatists during festivals, and where regional artists get a real shot at shining on stage. They’ve got this cool vibe of supporting local creative projects through arts funding initiatives, making it more than just a theater, it’s a gathering spot for artistic passion. When you attend Sister Hazel Fairfield at this venue, you're not just watching a concert; you're stepping into a space that truly values community connection. The theater hosts a variety of events, often partnering with professional groups to bring top-notch shows that rival bigger city venues. Early entry perks mean you can snag a seat before the rush, and the comfy lounge areas make waiting a little more bearable. The inviting, well-lit entrance at night makes it hard not to feel at home. Just a heads up if you’re driving, check for designated parking nearby because, trust me, you want to keep the night smooth and stress-free. Whether you're there for a concert like Sister Hazel Fairfield or a local play, this theater keeps the community’s artistic heartbeat alive and thriving.