
KIDS’ NIGHT ON BROADWAY in conjunction with HARLEM WEEK 2010 Will Take Place On Tuesday, August 24
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The Broadway League Joins Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and Harlem Arts Alliance in Celebrating Harlem Week 2010
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The Broadway League and the Coalition of Broadway Unions and Guilds (COBUG) Are Pleased to Announce the Second-Annual BROADWAY SALUTES
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2009 – 2010 Broadway End-Of-Season Statistics
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Broadway Contributed $9.8 Billion To New York City In 2008 – 2009 Season
Tourists who come to New York to see Broadway Shows bring new money into NYC
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The Broadway Community Joins Forces with The President’s Committee of the Arts and Humanities and The Smithsonian Institution To Assist in Preserving the Cultural Heritage of Haiti
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The Broadway League Reveals 2010 “League Educator Apple Awards”
Arts Educators from Arizona, Indiana, Iowa and Tennessee Honored for Bringing Broadway Theatre to the Classroom
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James M. Nederlander To Receive The Broadway League’s Schoenfeld Vision For Arts In Education Award
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The Broadway League Awards New York Education Grants to THE MIRACLE WORKER and TIME STANDS STILL
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STUART THOMPSON PRESENTED WITH THE COMMERCIAL THEATER INSTITUTE’S ROBERT WHITEHEAD AWARD FOR “OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN COMMERCIAL THEATRE PRODUCING”
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THE BROADWAY COMMUNITY JOINS FORCES TO ASSIST IN THE HAITIAN RELIEF EFFORTSThe Broadway League To Donate $100,000
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THE BROADWAY LEAGUE REVEALS “THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF THE BROADWAY AUDIENCE” FOR 2008-2009 SEASON International visitors accounted for 21% of audiences
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“THIS IS BROADWAY” Vintage Interviews with Broadway Luminaries!
Now available on: http://ibdb.com, http://americantheatrewing.org/thisisbroadway, and iTunes
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BROADWAY GOES GREEN!
In the quest to be more environmentally responsible in the production of entertainment, the Broadway theatre community announces "Broadway Goes Green."
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THE BROADWAY LEAGUE REVEALS “THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF THE BROADWAY AUDIENCE” FOR 2008-2009 SEASON International visitors accounted for 21% of audiences
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“THIS IS BROADWAY” Vintage Interviews with Broadway Luminaries!
Now available on: http://ibdb.com, http://americantheatrewing.org/thisisbroadway, and iTunes
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THE BROADWAY LEAGUE REVEALS 2009 “LEAGUE EDUCATOR APPLE AWARDS” Arts Educators from Baltimore and Tampa Honored for Bringing Broadway Theatre to the Classroom
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The Broadway League Awards New York Education Grants to THE AMERICAN PLAN and 9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL
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THE BROADWAY LEAGUE REVEALS “THE AUDIENCE FOR TOURING BROADWAY” FOR 2007-2008 SEASON
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There are currently 40 Broadway theatres in operation. Click on the name of the theatre for a link to the building's production history on the Internet Broadway Database.
Each listing includes the theatre name, the address, number of seats, and the organization that operates the theatre.
Note: The number of seats is approximate and may change for specific productions.
Ambassador
219 W. 49th Street
1125 seats
Shubert Organization
American Airlines
227 W. 42nd Street
740 seats
Roundabout Theatre Co.
Brooks Atkinson
256 W. 47th Street
1044 seats
Nederlander Organization
Ethel Barrymore
243 W. 47th Street
1096 seats
Shubert Organization
Vivian Beaumont
150 W. 65th Street
1080 seats
Lincoln Center Theater
Belasco
111 W. 44th Street
1018 seats
Shubert Organization
Booth
222 W. 45th Street
785 seats
Shubert Organization
Broadhurst
235 W. 44th Street
1186 seats
Shubert Organization
Broadway
Broadway at 53rd Street
1752 seats
Shubert Organization
Circle in the Square
1633 Broadway
623 seats
Independent
Cort
138 W. 48th Street
1084 seats
Shubert Organization
Samuel J. Friedman
261 West 47th St.
650 seats
Manhattan Theatre Club
Gershwin
222 W. 51st Street
1933 seats
Nederlander Organization
John Golden
252 W. 45th Street
805 seats
Shubert Organization
Helen Hayes
240 W. 44th Street
597 seats
Independent
Hilton Theatre
213 W. 42nd Street
1813 seats
Live Nation
Al Hirschfeld
302 W. 45th Street
1437 seats
Jujamcyn Theaters
Imperial
249 W. 45th Street
1421 seats
Shubert Organization
Bernard B. Jacobs
242 W. 45th Street
1078 seats
Shubert Organization
Walter Kerr
219 W. 48th Street
947 seats
Jujamcyn Theaters
Longacre
220 W. 48th Street
1096 seats
Shubert Organization
Lunt-Fontanne
205 W. 46th Street
1475 seats
Nederlander Organization
Lyceum
149 W. 45th Street
924 seats
Shubert Organization
Majestic
247 W. 44th Street
1655 seats
Shubert Organization
Marquis
1535 Broadway
1604 seats
Nederlander Organization
Minskoff
200 W. 45th Street
1710 seats
Nederlander Organization
Music Box
239 W. 45th Street
1010 seats
Shubert Organization
Nederlander
208 W. 41st Street
1203 seats
Nederlander Organization
New Amsterdam
214 W. 42nd Street
1747 seats
Disney
Eugene O'Neill
230 W. 49th Street
1108 seats
Jujamcyn Theaters
Palace
1564 Broadway
1784 seats
Nederlander Organization
Richard Rodgers
226 W. 46th St.
1380 seats
Nederlander Organization
St. James
246 W. 44th Street
1623 seats
Jujamcyn Theaters
Gerald Schoenfeld
236 W. 45th Street
1079 seats
Shubert Organization
Shubert
225 W. 44th Street
1521 seats
Shubert Organization
Neil Simon
250 W. 52nd Street
1297 seats
Nederlander Organization
Stephen Sondheim Theatre
124 West 43rd Street
1,055 seats
Roundabout Theatre Co.
Studio 54
254 W. 54th Street
920 seats
Roundabout Theatre Co.
August Wilson
245 W. 52nd Street
1275 seats
Jujamcyn Theaters
Winter Garden
1634 Broadway
1513 seats
Shubert Organization
Revised 9/2009