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Broadway Theatre has been a major form of entertainment
in New York City. Though there have been many downs than ups, New
York Broadway has continued to entertain people wholeheartedly on
the lines of ‘The Show must go on’…It is difficult to say whether
it is the Magic of Broadway that draws the best talent here or whether
it is this talent that creates the Magic on Broadway…Here we present
you the theatres that have been homes to many of the celebrity stars
today.
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Circle In The Square Theatre is one of the most well known theatres located Bleeker Street, New York City. It is an air-conditioned theatre and has arrangement of 681 comfortable seats.
Currently stages: Metamorphoses
Metamorphoses is a new comedy-drama play based on the myths of Ovid, written and directed by Mary Zimmerman. This spectacular mix of dance, music, comedy, and tragedy breathes new life into the legend of King Midas and the tales of Cupid, Psyche, Aphrodite, and Orpheus. The story is based on the theme of power of love.
Opened: March 4, 2002
Timings: Tue - Sat at 8pm, Wed & Sat at 2pm, Sun at 3pm
Tickets: $30 - $75
1633 Broadway, 50th Street (North of Broadway), New York City.
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The Majestic is a popular theatre located on 44th Street, New York City. It is a large, beautiful theatre with a history of hugely successful hit musicals. The Majestic, New York City is considered to be one of Broadway's best houses. Orchestra seats are great so preferably book your seats there!
Currently stages: The Phantom of the Opera
Young fans of Andrew Lloyd Webber will be delighted to watch ‘Phantom of Opera’ a successful musical Broadway. The Phantom of the Opera is a memorable and one-of-a-kind theatre experience. It portrays a successful courtship with evil. The Phantom’s character is projected as a misshapen outcast and a mass murderer. The title song "All I Ask of You," is fantastic. The lavish scenery and costumes are stunning, and the special effects are truly thrilling.
Opened: January 26, 1988
Timings: Mon - Sat at 8pm, Wed & Sat at 2pm
Tickets: $20 - $80
247 W. 44th Street, (West of Broadway) ,New York City.
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Ford Center for the Performing Arts is a renowned theatre located in 42nd Street, New York City. It has a comfortable atmosphere. Ford Center for the Performing Arts, offers unobstructed views from its elegant balconies.
Currently Stages: 42nd Street
42nd Street is the stage version of the classic backstage musical film--the one where eager young Broadway hoofer Ruby Keeler (as Peggy Sawyer) is on the verge of leaving the chorus and returning to her home in Allentown, Pennsylvania. But, fate takes a new turn as she is persuaded to take over for the show's ailing leading lady. Producer Julian Marsh tells her to go on that stage as a chorus girl and to come back a star; and of course she does.
Opened: May 2nd 2001
Timing: Tue - Sat at 8pm; Wed & Sat at 2pm and Sun at 3pm.
Tickets: $25-$90
213 W. 42th Street ,(North side of 42nd Street), New York City
Call (212-307-4100) for reservations.
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