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Museum of Broadway

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Incredible exhibits celebrating theater

Theater has the power to change lives and has touched hearts throughout the many centuries. Broadway is the epitome...

Times Square · 145 W 45th St, New York


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Town Hall

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A National Historic site in the heart of NYC's theatre district supporting theater and music communities for decades.

Suffragists founded it, Marian Anderson sang here, and Garrison Keillor likes to stop by for a few yarns about...

Times Square · 123 West 43rd Street, New York


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Nederlander Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (7 Ratings)

Broadway theatre and recent home to Million Dollar Quartet & Rent

Known over the years as the National, the Billy Rose and the Trafalgar, The David T. Nederlander Theatre stands in...

Times Square · 208 West 41st Street, New York


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Longacre Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (5 Ratings)

Broadway Theatre and recent home to La Cage Aux Folles, Talk Radio, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolff?, and Def Poetry Jam

The Longacre, named for Longacre Square (now Times Square), was built by producer/manager H.H. Frazee (also known as...

Times Square · 220 West 48th Street, New York


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Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (3 Ratings)

Broadway Theater and recent home to The Mother ****** With The Hat, All My Sons, A Steady Rain, and A Chorus Line

The Shuberts built the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (formerly the Plymouth) along with the contiguous Broadhurst in 1917....

Times Square · 236 West 45th Street, New York


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Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (5 Ratings)

Broadway Theatre and recent home to The Addams Family, Titanic, & Beauty and the Beast

Opened in 1910, the theatre was originally named The Globe, after Shakespeare's theatre in England. The theatre had a...

Times Square · 205 West 46th Street, New York


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August Wilson Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (5 Ratings)

Broadway Theatre and recent home to Jersey Boys, The Wild Party, and Little Shop of Horrors

Designed by architects C. Howard Crane and Kenneth Franzheim and constructed by the Theatre Guild, it opened as the...

Times Square · 245 West 52nd Street, New York


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Imperial Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (10 Ratings)

Broadway Theatre and recent home to Billy Elliot, August: Osage County, The Boy From Oz, & Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

The Shuberts conceived of the Imperial Theatre, their fiftieth New York venue, as a home to musical theatre hits, and...

Times Square · 249 West 45th Street, New York


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Cort Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (4 Ratings)

Broadway theatre and recent home to A View from the Bridge, Fences, and The Little Dog Laughed

The Cort Theatre was built by and named for John Cort, general manager of the Northwestern Theatrical Association, a...

Times Square · 138 West 48th Street, New York


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Palace Theatre (Closed Temporarily)

 (13 Ratings)

Divas anonymous: from Judy to Liza to Diana Ross

"Playing the Palace" has been the dream of many performers since the theatre opened in 1913. For many years The Palace...

Times Square · 1564 Broadway, New York


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