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Al Hirschfeld Theatre

(6 Ratings)
All Broadway, all the time

This opulent theatre opened on November 11, 1924, with a production of Madame Pompadour. It was the only theater in New York that was owned outright without a mortgage. It was designed to be the grandest theater of its time and has dressing rooms for 200 actors. Now it hosts the most popular and world-famous Broadway hits!



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tmwinand
tmwinand first review First to Review
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You can bring your drinks to your seat!


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