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Address:
1681 Broadway
New York, NY

Built: 1924

Seating Capacity: 1761

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Broadway Theatre (Broadway) Seating Chart

Broadway Theatre (Broadway) History

The Broadway Theatre is one of only five playhouses that front on the street named Broadway. It opened in 1924 as B. S. Moss's Colony, a premiere film house. The most notable film that played there in the early years was Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie which opened in 1928, and introduced American audiences to an adorable rodent named Mickey Mouse. The theatre went "legit" from 1930 to 1934, when it was re-christened the Broadway. From 1934 to 1940, the house was once again dedicated to motion picture exhibition, and offered the premiere of Disney's Fantasia in 1939. In 1940, however, it returned to legitimate stage production and, except for a brief stint as a Cinerama movie theatre in the 1950s, has remained in the business of showcasing live theatre ever since. B. S. Moss commissioned architect Eugene DeRosa to design the Colony as part of his chain of movie theatres, many of which also housed vaudeville. The large size of the theatre (1,765 seats) made it ideal for musical comedies, and its large stage, originally built to accommodate an orchestra to accompany silent films, proved large enough for aircraft. The original facade (like the interior) was built in the Italian Renaissance style, and then resurfaced in polished granite when a skyscraper was constructed above the theatre in 1991.

On December 30, 2019, producers Scott RudinBarry Diller, and David Geffen announced that West Side Story had broken the all-time Broadway Theatre house record for a single week, with a gross of $1,807,025.94. In 7 performances the previous week, West Side Story broke the record (with a gross of $1,497,319) held by Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella ($1,479,889.97, established on 12/29/13, for an 8-performance week). This new record also represented an all-time box office high in the 62-year life of West Side Story on Broadway.

Shows at the Broadway Theatre (Broadway)

Dates Production
3/29/2024 -
6/17/2023 - 11/26/2023
3/4/2022 - 8/14/2022
12/31/2018 - 8/18/2019
3/20/2018 - 4/29/2018
3/1/2017 - 1/13/2018
11/20/2015 - 12/31/2016
3/27/2015 - 5/10/2015
1/25/2013 - 1/3/2015
10/19/2012 - 10/27/2012
3/24/2011 - 8/26/2012
3/27/2010 - 1/2/2011
11/8/2008 - 1/3/2010
6/16/2008 - 8/24/2008
11/1/2005 - 2/24/2008
3/29/2004 - 1/1/2005
11/11/2003 - 12/7/2003
12/8/2002 - 6/29/2003
7/11/2002 - 7/14/2002
4/5/2001 - 9/23/2001
11/9/1997 - 11/9/1997
3/23/1991 - 1/28/2001
2/28/1987 - 10/14/1990
10/21/1986 - 10/25/1986
4/1/1986 - 6/8/1986
12/26/1984 - 6/30/1985
10/26/1984 - 11/18/1984
10/5/1983 - 9/2/1984
9/10/1979 - 6/26/1983
3/6/1979 - 6/17/1979
5/25/1977 - 1/28/1979
5/15/1977 - 5/15/1977
4/26/1977 - 5/1/1977
7/11/1976 - 2/13/1977
3/5/1974 - 1/4/1976
9/11/1972 - 10/21/1972
12/16/1970 - 7/2/1972
3/15/1970 - 12/15/1970
10/6/1969 - 1/3/1970
10/7/1968 - 9/6/1969
12/29/1967 - 9/28/1968
11/28/1966 - 7/1/1967
9/21/1966 - 11/26/1966
5/12/1966 - 6/25/1966
11/3/1965 - 1/22/1966
2/10/1965 - 10/30/1965
11/19/1964 - 1/2/1965
5/20/1964 - 11/14/1964
12/5/1963 - 3/14/1964
3/18/1963 - 6/8/1963
10/1/1962 - 12/8/1962
4/18/1962 - 9/29/1962
11/1/1961 - 1/20/1962
5/9/1961 - 10/28/1961
10/17/1960 - 4/15/1961
5/19/1959 - 7/9/1960
3/2/1959 - 5/10/1959
12/25/1958 - 1/10/1959
12/16/1958 - 1/10/1959
12/9/1958 - 1/10/1959
11/4/1958 - 12/6/1958
10/30/1958 - 11/1/1958
10/28/1958 - 11/2/1958
10/21/1958 - 10/26/1958
10/16/1958 - 10/18/1958
10/14/1958 - 10/25/1958
10/7/1958 - 10/12/1958
1/23/1958 - 3/15/1958
10/21/1957 - 12/14/1957
4/13/1957 - 5/25/1957
3/22/1956 - 2/23/1957
12/26/1955 -
11/22/1955 - 12/17/1955
10/25/1955 - 11/7/1955
12/27/1954 - 4/2/1955
4/26/1954 - 5/8/1954
1/19/1954 - 2/28/1954
6/29/1953 - 1/16/1954
5/8/1952 - 5/10/1952
4/16/1952 - 4/27/1952
1/8/1952 - 1/12/1952
9/14/1951 - 11/10/1951
5/29/1951 - 7/29/1951
3/15/1951 - 4/21/1951
1/29/1951 - 3/10/1951
10/5/1950 - 1/6/1951
4/19/1950 - 5/20/1950
2/27/1950 - 3/18/1950
9/14/1949 - 1/14/1950
7/7/1949 - 9/10/1949
10/18/1948 - 7/2/1949
5/22/1948 - 5/27/1948
5/15/1948 - 6/10/1948
5/8/1948 - 5/13/1948
5/1/1948 - 6/3/1948
1/28/1948 - 2/7/1948
12/26/1946 - 3/29/1947
11/18/1946 - 12/14/1946
4/15/1946 - 9/7/1946
6/11/1945 - 4/13/1946
5/24/1945 - 6/9/1945
3/19/1945 - 4/21/1945
12/2/1943 - 2/10/1945
11/5/1943 - 11/27/1943
6/8/1943 - 10/2/1943
2/27/1943 - 5/15/1943
12/13/1942 - 1/16/1943
11/10/1942 - 12/7/1942
7/4/1942 - 9/26/1942
4/22/1940 - 5/18/1940
3/23/1940 - 4/6/1940
12/25/1939 - 2/11/1940
4/12/1936 - 4/24/1936
12/27/1934 - 1/4/1935
9/27/1932 - 12/10/1932
6/6/1932 -
12/8/1930 - 5/2/1931
1/2/1929 -
8/29/1927 - 8/29/1927
3/3/1913 - 3/15/1913
1/20/1913 - 1/25/1913
12/16/1912 - 1/4/1913
11/30/1912 - 12/14/1912
11/4/1912 - 11/16/1912
8/5/1912 - 11/2/1912
5/25/1912 - 6/1/1912
12/25/1911 - 2/3/1912
10/5/1911 - 12/23/1911
8/7/1911 - 9/23/1911
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2/4/1911 - 6/3/1911
1/9/1911 - 1/17/1911
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12/5/1910 -
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10/6/1910 - 11/12/1910
6/4/1910 - 10/1/1910
1/6/1910 - 5/28/1910
5/22/1909 - 1/1/1910
1/25/1909 - 4/10/1909
12/21/1908 - 1/23/1909
10/12/1908 - 11/21/1908
8/31/1908 - 10/10/1908
1/27/1908 - 5/2/1908
1/6/1908 - 1/25/1908
10/21/1907 -
9/2/1907 -
11/27/1906 - 6/29/1907
9/24/1906 -
1/16/1906 - 1/16/1906
1/16/1906 - 6/1/1906
10/30/1905 - 10/30/1905
10/30/1905 - 1/6/1906
8/21/1905 - 11/4/1905
3/27/1905 - 4/22/1905
2/27/1905 - 3/25/1905
2/13/1905 - 2/25/1905
1/31/1905 - 2/11/1905
12/26/1904 - 1/28/1905
11/21/1904 - 12/17/1904
10/3/1904 - 11/19/1904
9/5/1904 - 9/17/1904
2/22/1904 - 7/2/1904
1/11/1904 - 2/20/1904
11/16/1903 - 1/9/1904
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10/26/1903 -
10/5/1903 -
8/31/1903 - 10/3/1903
3/17/1903 - 3/17/1903
3/17/1903 - 7/18/1903
10/27/1902 - 10/27/1902
10/27/1902 - 3/14/1903
8/29/1902 - 10/25/1902
8/29/1902 - 10/25/1902
11/4/1901 - 11/4/1901
11/4/1901 - 5/31/1902
3/21/1901 -
1/23/1901 - 1/23/1901
1/23/1901 - 2/23/1901
12/24/1900 - 11/19/1901
11/5/1900 - 11/5/1900
11/5/1900 - 12/22/1900
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1/30/1899 - 3/11/1899
12/24/1898 -
12/13/1897 - 12/13/1897
12/13/1897 - 4/16/1898
10/25/1897 - 10/25/1897
3/22/1897 -
4/20/1896 - 4/20/1896
9/2/1895 - 9/2/1895
1/14/1895 -
5/14/1894 - 6/23/1894
3/26/1894 - 3/26/1894
5/4/1891 - 5/4/1891
5/4/1891 - 10/3/1891
10/6/1890 - 10/6/1890
8/18/1890 - 8/18/1890
5/5/1890 - 5/5/1890
12/3/1888 -
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2/21/1879 - 2/21/1879
4/6/1874 - 4/6/1874
10/21/1873 - 10/21/1873
10/6/1873 - 10/6/1873
2/17/1868 - 2/22/1868
2/17/1868 - 2/22/1868
1/27/1868 - 2/15/1868
12/24/1855 - 1/12/1856
1/15/1855 - 2/17/1855
1/1/1855 - 2/17/1855
12/25/1854 - 2/17/1855
12/20/1854 - 2/17/1855
10/12/1854 - 6/6/1855
5/29/1854 - 6/17/1854
12/13/1852 - 12/25/1852
1/19/1852 - 2/7/1852
6/2/1851 - 6/24/1851
4/7/1851 - 5/15/1851
1/13/1851 - 5/21/1851
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St. MalachyCategory: Attraction
Address: 239 W 49th St
Description: St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel, located in the heart of New York City, is a unique and historic landmark that attracts visitors from all over the world. Built in 1902, the chapel was originally part of the Roman Catholic Church and served as a place of worship for the Irish community in the area. However, it became known as the "Actors' Chapel" in the mid-1920s due to its close proximity to the Theater District and the large number of actors who attended services there. Today, St. Malachy's continues to be a popular destination for tourists, especially those with an interest in theater and the arts. The chapel's interior features beautiful stained glass windows, intricate woodwork, and a cozy atmosphere that provides a peaceful respite from the bustling city outside. Visitors can also view the numerous memorials and plaques dedicated to famous actors and performers who have attended services at the chapel over the years. In addition to its historical significance and artistic appeal, St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel also hosts a variety of cultural events throughout the year, including concerts, art exhibits, and theatrical performances. Whether you're a theater enthusiast or simply looking for a quiet and inspiring space to reflect, St. Malachy's is a must-visit destination for any tourist in New York City.

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Name: Central Park Bike Tours
Central Park Bike ToursCategory: Tour
Address: 203 W 58th St
Description: Central Park Bike Tours is a popular destination for tourists looking to explore the vast expanse of Central Park in New York City. The company offers a range of bike tours that cater to all levels of riders, from beginners to experienced cyclists. One of the main attractions of the tours is the opportunity to see and experience the park's many landmarks and hidden gems in a fun and engaging way. With the guidance of knowledgeable and experienced tour guides, visitors can learn about the history of the park, its famous landmarks, and the diverse wildlife that calls it home. The tours also offer the chance to enjoy breathtaking views of the city skyline and the park's scenic landscapes. Visitors can choose from a variety of tour options, including private and group tours, and can rent bikes for self-guided tours as well. Central Park Bike Tours provides an excellent opportunity for tourists to get out and explore the beauty and history of Central Park while getting some exercise and fresh air.

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Name: Father Duffy Square
Father Duffy SquareCategory: Outdoor
Address: 7th Ave &, W 46th St
Description: Father Duffy Square is a popular tourist destination in New York City, located at the intersection of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 47th Street in Times Square. It is named after Francis P. Duffy, a prominent military chaplain who served in World War I and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his bravery. Tourists are drawn to Father Duffy Square for several reasons. Firstly, it is located in the heart of Times Square, one of the most iconic and bustling areas of New York City. Visitors can take in the bright lights, billboards, and crowds that make Times Square famous. Additionally, Father Duffy Square is home to several landmarks, including the TKTS booth, where tourists can purchase discounted Broadway show tickets, and the statue of Father Duffy himself, which honors his contributions to the military and the city of New York. Overall, Father Duffy Square is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the energy and excitement of New York City, particularly in the heart of Times Square.

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Name: Carnegie Hall
Carnegie HallCategory: Attraction
Address: 881 7th Ave
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Radio City Music Hall Stage Door TourCategory: Tour
Address: 1260 6th Ave
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The Redeye GrillName: The Redeye Grill
Address: 890 Seventh Ave
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Rosie OName: Rosie O'Grady's Restaurant
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The Bells Ring Loud Through The Wortham.
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Interview: Diego Guevara of THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME at Houston Broadway Theatre
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Broadway Theatre Frequently Asked Questions

What show is currently in Broadway Theatre (Broadway)?
Broadway Theatre (Broadway)'s current show is The Great Gatsby which began performances on 3/29/2024.

What when was Broadway Theatre (Broadway) built?
Broadway Theatre was built in 1924.

How many seats does Broadway Theatre (Broadway) have?
Broadway Theatre (Broadway) has 1761 seats.

What are the box office hours for Broadway Theatre (Broadway)?
Monday-Saturday: 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM.

What accessibility options are there at Broadway Theatre (Broadway)?

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map. Theatre is not completely wheelchair-accessible.

Orchestra location: Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps. Wheelchair seating is located in the Orchestra only.

Mezzanine location: Located up two flights of stairs (30 steps). Once on the Mezzanine level, there are approximately two steps up and down per row. Entrance to Mezzanine is behind Front Mezzanine row F and in front of row A of the Rear Mezzanine.

Handrails: Available at the end of every stepped seat row in the Mezzanine.

There is one (unisex) wheelchair accessible restroom located on the lobby level.

The Broadway Theatre provides at least 10 infrared assistive-listening devices for every performance at the theatre. Beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, at least 10 audio description devices are available for every performance at the theatre. In addition, there is unlimited access to downloadable audio description software for personal mobile devices, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening night performance, which provides an automated detailed account of the visual of the production, free of charge, for blind or partially sighted patrons. The theatre also offers handheld devices and software that provide captioning for deaf or hard-of-hearing patrons, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance.

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What were the longest running shows at Broadway Theatre (Broadway)?
Les Miserables which ran from 3/12/1987 to 5/18/2003, Miss Saigon which ran from 4/11/1991 to 1/28/2001, Fiddler on the Roof which ran from 9/22/1964 to 7/2/1972, My Fair Lady which ran from 3/15/1956 to 9/29/1962 and

What show is next for Broadway Theatre (Broadway)?
Broadway Theatre (Broadway)'s next show is The Great Gatsby: A New Musical which begins performances on 3/29/2024.

What show is currently in Broadway Theatre?
Broadway Theatre's current show is The Great Gatsby which began performances on 03/29/2024

How many seats does Broadway Theatre have?
Broadway Theatre has 1761 seats.

What are the box office hours for Broadway Theatre?
Monday-Saturday: 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM.

What accessibility options are there at Broadway Theatre?

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map. Theatre is not completely wheelchair-accessible.

Orchestra location: Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps. Wheelchair seating is located in the Orchestra only.

Mezzanine location: Located up two flights of stairs (30 steps). Once on the Mezzanine level, there are approximately two steps up and down per row. Entrance to Mezzanine is behind Front Mezzanine row F and in front of row A of the Rear Mezzanine.

Handrails: Available at the end of every stepped seat row in the Mezzanine.

There is one (unisex) wheelchair accessible restroom located on the lobby level.

The Broadway Theatre provides at least 10 infrared assistive-listening devices for every performance at the theatre. Beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, at least 10 audio description devices are available for every performance at the theatre. In addition, there is unlimited access to downloadable audio description software for personal mobile devices, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening night performance, which provides an automated detailed account of the visual of the production, free of charge, for blind or partially sighted patrons. The theatre also offers handheld devices and software that provide captioning for deaf or hard-of-hearing patrons, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance.

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What were the longest running shows at Broadway Theatre?
Les Miserables which ran from 03/12/1987 to 05/18/2003, Miss Saigon which ran from 04/11/1991 to 01/28/2001, Fiddler on the Roof which ran from 09/22/1964 to 07/02/1972, and My Fair Lady which ran from 03/15/1956 to 09/29/1962


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