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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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Japan Society (Closed Temporarily)

 (5 Ratings)

I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so

New York's Japan Society has evolved into North America's single major producer of high-quality content on Japan for an...

East Side · 333 E. 47th Street, New York


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New York Theatre Workshop (Closed Temporarily)

 (12 Ratings)

The birthplace of Rent

New York Theatre Workshop always presents a solid season with shows of GLBT-interest. Top-notch directors and artists...

East Village · 79 East 4th 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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The Joseph Papp Public Theater (Closed Temporarily)

 (28 Ratings)

With Over 40 Tonys, 141 Obies, 39 Drama Desktops, 23 Lucille Lortels and 4 Pulitzers how can you go wrong?

What's gay about the Public you say? Tony Kushner's Angels in America, Richard Greenberg's Take Me Out, and Sandra...

East Village · 425 Lafayette St, New York


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Flux Factory (Closed Temporarily)

 (5 Ratings)

Ninja Please

Flux Factory is one of the most creative places in town. Go on one of their infamous "Going Places, Doing Stuff" day...

Queens · 39-31 29th Street, Long Island City


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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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Culture Project (Closed Temporarily)

 (7 Ratings)

Classic New York intimate theater

Has featured many hits over the years, and always attracts a loyal queer following. Boasts two theaters and a coffee...

East Village · 45 Bleecker St, New York


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