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Photo of Walter Kerr Theatre

Walter Kerr Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (7 Ratings)

Broadway Theatre and recent home to The House of Blue Leaves & Grey Gardens

he theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp and built as the Ritz Theatre in 1921 by the Shubert family. It operated as...

Times Square · 219 West 48th Street, New York


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Marquis Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (8 Ratings)

Broadway Theatre and recent home to Wonderland, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and Annie Get Your Gun

Opened in 1986, the Marquis Theatre is one of the newest theatres to be built on Broadway. Located inside the Marriott...

Times Square · 1535 Broadway, New York


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Music Box Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (9 Ratings)

Broadway theatre and recent home to Jerusalem, Lend Me a Tenor, Deuce, Superior Donuts, & August: Osage County

Toward the close of 1919, the prominent theatrical producer Sam H. Harris made a proposition to his friend Irving...

Times Square · 239 West 45th Street, New York


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TKTS Times Square (Closed Temporarily)

 (45 Ratings)

Broadway on a budget

TKTS Discount Booths offer tickets to Broadway and Off-Broadway musicals and plays at up to 50% off. With dozens of...

Times Square · Duffy Square, New York


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Madison Square Garden (Closed Temporarily)

 (39 Ratings)

Lady GaGa, Janet, and those handsome Knicks

There's always something elaborate happening at the Garden. Whether your butch boyfriend is dragging you to a Knicks...

Midtown · 4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York


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Naked Boys Singing (Closed Temporarily)

 (29 Ratings)

Back and badder than ever.

Caution--and costumes--are thrown to the wind in this all-new musical revue featuring an original score and a handful...

Hell's Kitchen · The Kirk Theatre 410 West 42Nd Street, New York


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Laurie Beechman Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (4 Ratings)

Cabaret anyone?

The Laurie Beechman Theatre, located below the West Bank Cafe, gets some of the best acts in town.

Hell's Kitchen · 407 West 42nd Street, New York


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The Joyce (Closed Temporarily)

 (30 Ratings)

By dancers for dancers (and the rest of us!)

The Joyce is considered one of the premiere performance venues for dance and attracts an annual audience of more than...

Chelsea · 175 8th Avenue, New York


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The Lucille Lortel Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (6 Ratings)

Legendary

The Lucille Lortel Theatre has been in continuous operation as New York's premiere off-Broadway Playhouse since 1955. ...

West Village · 121 Christopher St, New York


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Helen Hayes Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (6 Ratings)

Broadway Theatre and recent home to Rock of Ages, Next Fall, The 39 Steps, and Kiki & Herb: Alive on Broadway

The Helen Hayes Theatre was designed by the architect Harry Creighton Ingalls of the firm Ingalls & Hoffman, and built...

Times Square · 240 West 44th Street, New York


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