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1634 Broadway

New York, NY 10019

BUILT: 1911

SEATING CAPACITY: 1526
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Winter Garden Theatre (Broadway) History

Shubert has owned the Winter Garden Theatre longer than any of its other venues. The playhouse occupies the second American Horse Exchange, built by William K. Vanderbilt in 1896, when Longacre (now Times Square) was the center of the horse and carriage trade. By 1911, when the Shuberts leased the Exchange, horses had given way to the automobile and legitimate stage was making inroads north of 42nd St. The Winter Garden was converted into a theatre in 1911, and had brief interludes as a movie house from 1928 to 1933 when Warner Brothers leased it, and again in 1945, when United Artists ran it. Architect William Albert Swasey converted the existing horse exchange building into a theatre by turning the showring into an auditorium with only one balcony, and decorating it with a garden motif. The existing space dictated that Swasey design a playhouse that was unusually wide (the proscenium opening is still the widest of all Shubert theatres), which brought the audience closer to the stage. Swasey left the Horse Exchange's trusses exposed, covered the ceiling in sky blue canvas, trimming both it and the walls with latticework. Garlands and leaves entwined the box fronts and proscenium arch. The stage at one point included a water tank, and in its first decade extended a runway out into the audience, dubbed by audiences "The Bridge of Thighs." Twelve years after the theatre opened, Herbert J. Krapp completed a major renovation of the interior which eliminated the runway, lowered the ceiling and proscenium arch, and covered the trusses, adding elegant ornamentation and bringing the theatre more in line with the traditional Adamesque style used in other Shubert venues. In 2001 after Cats closed, architect Francesca Russo oversaw a multimillion dollar restoration of the theatre to its Twenties' glory.

The Winter Garden Theatre has a long history of icons gracing its stage! Mary Martin flew across the stage as Peter Pan in 1954, Chita Rivera played Anita in West Side Story in 1957, Barbra Streisand starred in Funny Girl at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1964, Angela Lansbury starred in Mame in 1966, and Jerry Orbach starred in 42 Street in 1980, just to name a few! Some of the theatre's other well-known productions include Mamma Mia!, Cats, Follies, and Once Upon a Mattress.

The longest running show at The Winter Garden is Cats! Cats played the Winter Garden for 18 years, from 1982 to 2000, which had 7,485 performances, making it the longest-running show in history at the time. Stars who have graced the Winter Garden stage to belt out the evergreen 'Memory' as Grizabella include Betty BuckleyLaurie BeechmanLoni AckermanLillias WhiteLiz CallawayLinda BalgordLeona Lewis and Mamie Parris.


Shows at the Winter Garden Theatre (Broadway)

DATES PRODUCTION
3/12/2025 - Good Night, and Good Luck (2025)
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6/30/2023 - 1/5/2025 Back to the Future: The Musical (2023)
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9/9/2020 - 1/15/2023 The Music Man (2022)
3/28/2019 - 6/6/2020 Beetlejuice (2019)
11/9/2015 - 1/20/2019 School of Rock (2015)
2/13/2014 - 8/17/2014 Rocky (2014)
5/12/2002 - 5/12/2002 Once On This Island (2002)
10/5/2001 - 10/19/2013 Mamma Mia! (2001)
9/23/1982 - 9/10/2000 Cats (1982)
1/29/1982 - 5/23/1982 Othello (1982)
11/10/1981 - 1/2/1982 Camelot (1981)
9/22/1981 - 10/18/1981 The Catherine Wheel (1981)
8/18/1980 - 3/29/1981 42nd Street (1980)
4/30/1980 - 5/11/1980 The Roast (1980)
12/4/1979 - 1/27/1980 Comin' Uptown (1979)
7/27/1979 - 9/22/1979 Gilda Radner - Live From New York (1979)
6/12/1979 - 6/17/1979 Bruce Forsyth on Broadway! (1979)
5/14/1979 - 5/14/1979 Lerner and Loewe: A Very Special Evening (1979)
3/10/1979 - 4/29/1979 Zoot Suit (1979)
5/26/1977 - 2/25/1979 Beatlemania (1977)
12/27/1976 - 5/21/1977 Fiddler on the Roof (1976)
11/23/1976 - 11/28/1976 Natalie Cole (1976)
12/31/1975 - 6/27/1976 Pacific Overtures (1976)
2/4/1975 - 3/22/1975 Doctor Jazz (1975)
9/19/1974 - 1/4/1975 Gypsy (1974)
2/15/1974 - 5/11/1974 Ulysses in Nighttown (1974)
1/6/1974 - 1/26/1974 Liza (1974)
11/2/1972 - 2/11/1973 Much Ado About Nothing (1972)
10/5/1972 - 10/21/1972 Neil Diamond: One Man Show (1972)
3/24/1971 - 7/1/1972 Follies (1971)
12/16/1970 - 3/13/1971 Purlie (1970)
2/26/1970 - 2/28/1970 Georgy (1970)
10/23/1969 - 1/3/1970 Jimmy (1969)
5/18/1966 - 10/4/1969 Mame (1966)
3/10/1964 - 3/12/1966 Funny Girl (1964)
10/7/1963 - 11/9/1963 Tovarich (1963)
5/27/1963 - 7/6/1963 Pajama Tops (1963)
4/15/1963 - 4/20/1963 Sophie (1963)
3/18/1963 - 3/30/1963 The Lady of the Carnellias (1963)
12/20/1962 - 1/5/1963 Carnival! (1961)
11/8/1962 - 11/17/1962 Nowhere to Go But Up (1962)
10/2/1962 - 11/3/1962 Eddie Fisher at the Winter Garden (1962)
3/19/1962 - 5/26/1962 All American (1962)
11/3/1960 - 2/10/1962 The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1960)
4/27/1960 - 10/22/1960 West Side Story (1960)
2/24/1960 - 4/23/1960 Once Upon a Mattress (1959)
12/7/1959 - 2/13/1960 Saratoga (1959)
10/13/1959 - Bayanihan (1959)
5/11/1959 - 6/27/1959 West Side Story (1957)
3/9/1959 - 3/21/1959 Juno (1959)
9/26/1957 - 2/28/1959 West Side Story (1957)
3/1/1957 - 6/15/1957 Ziegfeld Follies of 1957 (1957)
2/14/1957 - 2/16/1957 Intermezzo (1957)
2/7/1957 - 2/9/1957 Le Misanthrope (1957)
2/4/1957 - 2/6/1957 Volpone (1957)
1/30/1957 - 2/2/1957 Christophe Columb (1957)
12/26/1956 - 1/12/1957 Troilus and Cressida (1956)
10/29/1956 - 1/12/1957 Macbeth (1956)
10/24/1956 - 1/12/1957 Romeo and Juliet (1956)
10/23/1956 - 1/12/1957 King Richard II (1956)
6/13/1956 - 6/30/1956 Shangri-La (1956)
2/13/1956 - 4/21/1956 Bus Stop (1955)
1/19/1956 - 2/4/1956 Tamburlaine the Great (1956)
11/10/1955 - 12/31/1955 The Vamp (1955)
2/28/1955 - 11/7/1955 Plain and Fancy (1955)
10/20/1954 - 2/26/1955 Peter Pan (1954)
2/25/1953 - 7/3/1954 Wonderful Town (1953)
10/27/1952 - 1/10/1953 My Darlin' Aida (1952)
11/1/1951 - 10/4/1952 Top Banana (1951)
4/18/1951 - 7/14/1951 Make a Wish (1951)
6/28/1950 - 2/24/1951 Michael Todd's Peep Show (1950)
3/23/1950 - 5/6/1950 Great to Be Alive! (1950)
1/17/1950 - 2/25/1950 Alive and Kicking (1950)
11/13/1948 - 7/9/1949 As the Girls Go (1948)
12/23/1944 - 7/14/1945 Laffing Room Only (1944)
1/28/1944 - 12/16/1944 Mexican Hayride (1944)
4/1/1943 - 1/25/1944 Ziegfeld Follies of 1943 (1943)
12/1/1941 - 3/29/1943 Sons o' Fun (1941)
11/26/1938 - 11/23/1941 Hellzapoppin (1938)
9/21/1938 - 11/26/1938 You Never Know (1938)
12/1/1937 - 5/21/1938 Hooray For What! (1937)
9/18/1937 - 10/2/1937 The Show is On (1937)
12/25/1936 - 7/17/1937 The Show is On (1936)
9/14/1936 - Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 (1936)
1/30/1936 - 5/9/1936 Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 (1936)
9/19/1935 - At Home Abroad (1935)
6/4/1935 - Earl Carroll's Sketch Book [1935] (1935)
8/27/1934 - 3/16/1935 Life Begins at 8:40 (1934)
1/4/1934 - 6/9/1934 Ziegfeld Follies of 1934 (1934)
9/25/1933 - 12/9/1933 Hold Your Horses (1933)
4/9/1928 - 7/28/1928 The Greenwich Village Follies [1928] (1928)
11/15/1927 - 3/24/1928 Artists and Models [1927] (1927)
10/10/1927 - 11/12/1927 A Night in Spain (1927)
4/25/1927 - 10/8/1927 The Circus Princess (1927)
11/9/1926 - 4/9/1927 Gay Paree [1926] (1926)
5/18/1926 - 11/6/1926 The Great Temptations (1926)
6/24/1925 - 5/7/1926 Artists and Models [1925] (1925)
3/20/1925 - Sky High (1925)
1/7/1925 - 3/14/1925 Big Boy (1925)
9/3/1924 - 11/22/1924 The Passing Show of 1924 (1924)
5/20/1924 - 8/30/1924 Innocent Eyes (1924)
3/24/1924 - 5/17/1924 Artists and Models [1923] (1923)
1/14/1924 - 3/22/1924 Topics of 1923 (1923)
9/20/1923 - The Greenwich Village Follies [1923] (1923)
6/14/1923 - 9/15/1923 The Passing Show of 1923 (1923)
1/24/1923 - 5/12/1923 The Dancing Girl (1923)
9/20/1922 - 12/2/1922 The Passing Show of 1922 (1922)
7/6/1922 - 9/9/1922 Spice of 1922 (1922)
4/13/1922 - 7/1/1922 Make It Snappy (1922)
6/13/1921 - 9/17/1921 The Whirl of New York (1921)
12/29/1920 - 5/28/1921 The Passing Show of 1921 (1920)
9/29/1920 - 12/18/1920 Broadway Brevities of 1920 (1920)
6/24/1920 - 9/25/1920 Cinderella on Broadway (1920)
10/23/1919 - 6/5/1920 The Passing Show of 1919 (1919)
10/6/1919 - 10/18/1919 Shubert Gaieties of 1919 (1919)
9/8/1919 - 10/4/1919 Monte Cristo, Jr. (1919)
2/12/1919 - 8/6/1919 Monte Cristo, Jr. (1919)
11/11/1918 - Sinbad (1918)
7/25/1918 - 11/9/1918 The Passing Show of 1918 (1918)
2/14/1918 - 7/6/1918 Sinbad (1918)
10/18/1917 - 2/9/1918 Doing Our Bit (1917)
4/26/1917 - 10/13/1917 The Passing Show of 1917 (1917)
10/26/1916 - 4/21/1917 The Show of Wonders (1916)
6/22/1916 - 10/21/1916 The Passing Show of 1916 (1916)
2/17/1916 - 6/10/1916 Robinson Crusoe, Jr. (1916)
10/14/1915 - 1/22/1916 A World of Pleasure (1915)
5/29/1915 - 10/2/1915 The Passing Show of 1915 (1915)
2/18/1915 - 5/22/1915 Maid in America (1915)
10/10/1914 - 2/13/1915 Dancing Around (1914)
6/1/1914 - 9/3/1914 The Passing Show of 1914 (1914)
1/10/1914 - 5/30/1914 The Whirl of the World (1914)
11/3/1913 - 1/3/1914 The Pleasure Seekers (1913)
9/29/1913 - 11/1/1913 The Passing Show of 1913 (1913)
7/24/1913 - The Passing Show of 1913 (1913)
2/6/1913 - 6/14/1913 The Honeymoon Express (1913)
11/20/1912 - 1/25/1913 (From) Broadway to Paris (1912)
11/20/1911 - 2/24/1912 Vera Violetta (1911)
11/20/1911 - 2/24/1912 Undine (1911)
9/27/1911 - 11/11/1911 The Revue of Revues (1911)
3/15/1902 - 3/29/1902 The Belle of Broadway (1902)
1/27/1902 - 1/27/1902 Florodora (1902)
1/27/1902 - Florodora (1902)
12/23/1901 - 1/25/1902 The Supper Club (1901)
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Nearest Venues

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: TKTS
TKTSCategory: Attraction
Address: 47th St & Broadway
Description: TKTS is a famous tourist destination in New York City, located in the heart of Times Square. Tourists flock to TKTS to get discounted tickets for Broadway and off-Broadway shows, musicals, and other performances. With its iconic red steps, TKTS is a must-visit attraction for theater enthusiasts and anyone looking to experience the excitement of New York City's performing arts scene. Visitors to TKTS can expect to find a wide selection of show tickets at up to 50% off the regular price. The TKTS booth also offers same-day tickets for matinee and evening performances, making it an ideal choice for last-minute planners. Additionally, TKTS provides a unique opportunity to explore and discover new theatrical productions, from classic Broadway hits to innovative off-Broadway performances. Beyond ticket sales, TKTS offers a vibrant atmosphere with street performers, musicians, and vendors selling souvenirs and snacks. Visitors can enjoy the bustling energy of Times Square while waiting in line or relaxing on the red steps. Overall, TKTS is an exciting destination that offers tourists the chance to immerse themselves in the heart of New York City's theatrical culture.

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Name: Times Square
Times SquareCategory: Attraction
Address: Between 42nd & 47th St
Description: Times Square is one of the most iconic and bustling destinations in New York City, attracting tourists from all over the world. The area is known for its neon lights, towering billboards, and lively atmosphere, which make it a hub of entertainment, shopping, and dining. Tourists flock to Times Square to experience the excitement of the city that never sleeps. The area is home to a variety of Broadway theaters, which host some of the most popular and critically acclaimed musicals and plays in the world. Visitors can also catch a movie at one of the many cinemas, or shop for souvenirs at the numerous stores. In addition, Times Square is a popular spot for celebrating special occasions, such as New Year's Eve, when thousands of people gather to watch the famous ball drop. Tourists can also enjoy delicious food from a wide range of restaurants and food stands, or simply take in the vibrant atmosphere and people-watching opportunities.

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Name: St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel
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: Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour
Radio City Music Hall Stage Door TourCategory: Tour
Address: 1260 6th Ave
Description: The Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour is a unique experience that offers tourists an opportunity to explore the iconic venue that has been the centerpiece of the entertainment industry for over 80 years. The tour allows visitors to see behind the scenes of the famous Music Hall and learn about its rich history, architecture, and legendary performers. Tourists can take a walk through the art deco grand foyer, sit in the luxurious Roxy Suite, and get a glimpse of the dressing rooms where celebrities prepare for their performances. The highlight of the tour is a visit to the stage where the world-famous Rockettes perform their stunning precision dance routines. The tour is informative, interactive, and entertaining, making it an excellent choice for families, couples, and individuals looking for a unique and memorable experience in New York City. Whether you are a fan of music, dance, or theater, the Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of entertainment and the magic of this historic venue.

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Nearest Restaurants

Le BernardinName: Le Bernardin
Address: 155 W 51st St
Description: A block away from the Walter Kerr Theatre, La Bernardin has the New York Times' highest, 4 star rating as well as a 3 star rating from Michellin Guide. Established over 20 years ago, La Bernardin offers elegant and formal dining in its beautiful interior dining room. Its seafood cuisine is infused with rich, French flavors.

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The Capital GrilleName: The Capital Grille
Address: 120 W 51st
Description: With its beautiful awning and elegant interior, The Capital Grille is a great option for both American cuisine and seafood. Just a block from Radio City Music Hall, The Capital Grille's menu carries everything from Filet Minon to freshly seasoned Maine Lobster Salad. A perfect spot to enjoy lunch or dinner in style.

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TedName: Ted's Montana Grill
Address: 110 West 51st
Description: Just across from Radio City Music Hall, Ted's Montana Grill is a friendly Americana restaurant. Built on community, its menu features shareable entrees and family options. Although carrying a variety of American cuisine, it is most known for its quality bison.

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Rosie OName: Rosie O'Grady's Restaurant
Address: 800 Seventh Ave
Description: Just East of Times Square, Rosie O'Grady's Restaurant has been family owned and operated for over 30 years. The menu consists of a wide variety of cuisine from prime steaks to light, crispy salads. Pre-fix lunch and dinner menus are also offered.

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BarillaName: Barilla
Address: 1290 6th Ave
Description: Barilla is an Italian cafe serving pastas, salads, and other Italian dishes. Enjoy the fresh air in their new outdoor dining area.

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