Proper noun
Shubert (plural Shuberts)
A surname.
American audiences were introduced to “a new excitement in Shubert Alley” in 1954. Source: Internet
As a compromise, Shubert agreed to hire the six band members, but he would not pay for their transport to New York. Source: Internet
It opened at the Shubert in New Haven shortly before moving to the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on December 3, 1947. Source: Internet
CNN's Atika Shubert reports on the pregnancy related medical condition the Duchess of Cambridge has. Source: Internet
Phyllis Newman sub- stitutes for Miss Harris at the matinee per- formances (Shubert, 44th St., W. 246-5990. Source: Internet
It's the Broadway of Cuisine, the Shubert Theatre of gastronomy. Source: Internet