Ambassador Theatre

(7 Ratings)
Over 100 years of Broadway Theater

The Shuberts built the Ambassador Theatre in 1921, one of four theatres they constructed on 48th and 49th Streets as part of their post-World War I rapid expansion. Hosting some of the most popular shows in Times Square, you can never go wrong spending an evening here. 



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