#2 Radio City Music Hall The Radio City Music Hall is an Art Deco-style New York landmark, built in 1932. Its interiors are still considered some of the most impressive in the history of modern theater design. The hall is home to the Rockettes and functions as a year-round entertainment venue, located in Midtown Manhattan close to several subway lines. It's nicknamed 'The Showplace of the Nation'. 4.5 (26 reviews)
#4 EastVille Comedy Club EastVille is Brooklyn's only bonafide comedy club, and best of all, there's no drink minimum. That's no joke. EastVille's been running since 2008 and plays host to up-and-coming talent, along with established comedians. The fully-stocked bar also has everything it takes to create speciality cocktails. If you're looking for laughs, then you're in the right place. 4 (1 review)
#5 Richard Rodgers Theatre This Richard Rodgers Theatre (named in honor of the legendary composer whose shows defined Broadway for over 30 years) has always been a house of hits, hosting a long line of famed musicals including: Anything Goes, Guys and Dolls, Damn Yankees, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Nine, Chicago, and Movin’ Out. Since 2015, the Tony Winner for Best Musical and international smash hit Hamilton has called the Richard Rodgers Theatre home. 4.6 (14 reviews)
#6 Brooks Atkinson Theatre The Brooks Atkinson Theatre has played host to dramas and comedies starring the likes of Matthew Broderick, Glenn Close, Richard Dreyfuss, Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Derek Jacobi, Nathan Lane, Gary Sinise, Jerry Stiller, and Marisa Tomei. If you're looking for your next Broadway Show, then you can guarantee quality here. 4.8 (13 reviews)
#7 Walter Kerr Theatre In 1921, the Walter Kerr Theatre house opened under its original name, The Ritz. Owned by the Shuberts and designed by Herbert J. Krapp, it was intended to be a sister theater to the Ambassador Theatre. Starting in 1939, CBS and ABC used the space to record radio and TV programs. In the 1970s it was converted back to a movie theater but was restored to legitimacy in 1983. Its current owners, Jujamcyn Theatres, spent millions restoring the theater in 1990 and it has housed successful Broadway runs ever since. 4.9 (7 reviews)
#8 New Amsterdam Theatre The New Amsterdam Theatre is a state-of-the-art theater in Midtown Manhattan, at 214 West 42nd. This long-standing fixture of New York's theater scene first opened in 1903. 4.8 (141 reviews)
#9 Gershwin Theatre The Gershwin Theatre is a Manhattan staple and has hosted many popular productions since it opened its doors in 1972. The theatre is named after brothers, George Gershwin, a composer, and Ira Gershwin, a lyricist. It is now home to the hit musical, Wicked. It is located at 222 West 51st Street in midtown-Manhattan, in the Paramount Plaza building. 4.6 (29 reviews)
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