Broadway Theatre
Historic theater building opened in 1924, located in Manhattan's cultural and entertainment district known for its vibrant performing arts scene. Read more…
Opened on December 25, 1924, the theater was designed by architect Eugene De Rosa. It has a maximum seating capacity of 1,761 people and is part of the renowned Broadway theater district, a central hub of the American theatrical industry. The building is situated in a cultural district famous for its numerous theaters and vibrant performing arts.
The theater exemplifies the rich history of Manhattan's entertainment scene and contributes to the area's reputation as a global center for world-class musicals, plays, and other theatrical performances. It remains an important cultural landmark in the heart of the city.
As an operational theater building, it continues to serve as a venue for live theatrical productions and is a key element in the historic and cultural fabric of the district.
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