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Broadway Theatres

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Broadway isn't just one place. Seeing a show “on Broadway” means you're seeing it at one of these 41 theatres in NYC
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This is the smallest of the Broadway theatres, owned by nonprofit Second Stage Theater
The Hayes Theater
 
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This is the largest Broadway theatre and has been home to Wicked the musical for over 20 years since 2003.
Gershwin Theatre
 
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This is the northernmost Broadway theatre, located at Lincoln Center.
Vivian Beaumont Theater
 
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The Ambassador is home to the1996 revival of Chicago, the longest-running show currently on Broadway.
Ambassador Theatre
 
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The Majestic was home to Phantom of the Opera for 35 years.
Majestic Theatre
 
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The O’Neill Theatre has been home to the Book of Mormon since 2011.
Eugene O’Neill Theatre
 
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The Minskoff is the second Broadway home of the Lion King, which opened at Broadway's New Amsterdam Theatre.
Minskoff Theatre
 
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Disney restored the New Amsterdam Theatre and has a 99 year lease on the property!
New Amsterdam Theatre
 
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The Nederlander may be most famous as the home of Jonathan Larson's RENT.
Nederlander Theatre
 
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The Lyric underwent a complete transformation to create a 1600 plus-seat venue specifically tailored to the unique needs of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Lyric Theatre
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Both of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway musicals made their home at the Rodgers: In the Heights in 2008, and Hamilton since 2015.
Richard Rodgers Theatre
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The Palace underwent renovations in 2018 which included raising the theatre 29 feet.
Palace Theatre
 
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Originally the Martin Beck Theatre, it was renamed Al Hirschfeld Theatre in 2003.
Al Hirschfeld Theatre
 
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Home to large scale productions including two productions of Miss Saigon.
Broadway Theatre
 
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Broadway's only theatre in the round, located in the same building as the Gershwin Theatre.
Circle In The Square Theatre
 
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Five theatres were demolished to make way for the Marriott Marquis Hotel, home to the Marquis Theatre.
Marquis Theatre
 
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The Jacobs is this theatre's third name. It was previously known as the Royale Theatre and John Golden Theatre…not to be confused with the existing John Golden Theatre.
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
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Home to Avenue Q from 2003-2009
John Golden Theatre
 
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Named for actress Ethel Barrymore, the great-aunt of Drew Barrymore.
Barrymore Theatre
 
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Operated by theatre company the Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC).
Samuel J Friedman Theatre
 
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Originally the Plymouth Theatre, it was renamed for Gerald Schoenfeld, former chairman of The Shubert Organization in 2005.
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
 
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The August Wilson was home to the hit musical Jersey Boys for 12 years.
August Wilson Theatre
 
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Named after actor Edwin Booth, brother of infamous John Wilkes Booth.
Booth Theatre
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The original home of the 1996 revival of Chicago before it transferred to the Ambassador Theatre.
Shubert Theatre
 
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The Broadhurst has been home to many notable revivals including Into the Woods and Les Miserables.
Broadhurst Theatre
 
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One of Broadway's most ornate theatres, the Belasco is rumored to be cursed with the exception of Shakespeare and Shakespeare-adjacent productions.
Belasco Theatre
 
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Originally Henry Miller's Theatre, it was named in composer Stephen Sondheim's honor in 2010 when Sondheim was 80 years old.
Stephen Sondheim Theatre
 
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The Winter Garden Theatre was adapted from the old building of the American Horse Exchange (stables).
Winter Garden Theatre
 
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The Imperial was the fiftieth theater to be developed by the Shuberts in the New York metropolitan area.
Imperial Theatre
 
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Popular musicals Annie and Hairspray both debuted at the Neil Simon, formerly called the Alvin Theatre.
Neil Simon Theatre
 
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The original production of Oklahoma! premiered at the St. James in 1943.
St. James Theatre
 
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Previously the Ritz Theatre, it was renamed in 1990 after theatrical critic Walter Kerr.
Walter Kerr Theatre
 
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Considered by most theatre-goers as the Broadway Theatre with the most comfortable seating.
Hudson Theatre
 
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The Music Box was named by and constructed for “White Christmas” songwriter Irving Berlin in partnership with producer Sam H. Harris.
Music Box Theatre
 
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The original Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast played at the Lunt Fontanne for over 7 years after 5 years at the Palace Theatre.
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
 
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Times Square was once known as Longacre Square, this theatre's namesake.
Longacre Theatre
 
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The Lena Horne was one of two theatres to be renamed in 2022. It was previously known as the Brooks Atkinson Theatre and The Mansfield Theatre.
Lena Horne Theatre
 
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The most recent Broadway theatre to receive a naming update (2024), this Roundabout Theatre Company venue was previously the American Airlines Theatre.
Todd Haimes Theatre
 
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Once the historic Studio 54 nightclub, Roundabout Theatre Company renovated the space into a Broadway house in 1998.
Studio 54
 
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Formerly the Cort Theatre, this was named after actor James Earl Jones in 2022.
James Earl Jones Theatre
 
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The Lyceum Theatre is credited for the creation of popular candy Junior Mints during the run of the play Junior Miss in 1941.
Lyceum Theatre