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<City 260932> things to do #1: New York Broadway Shows #1
New York Broadway Shows

See the magic of Broadway live in New York City

4.8 (598 reviews)
<City 260932> things to do #2: Radio City Music Hall #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'.

4.4 (22 reviews)
<City 260932> things to do #3: EastVille Comedy Club #3
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)
<City 260932> things to do #4: Broadway Comedy Club #4
Broadway Comedy Club

Laugh at live stand-up shows and join interactive improv sessions

<City 260932> things to do #5: Richard Rodgers Theatre #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.

4.9 (12 reviews)
<City 260932> things to do #6: Brooks Atkinson Theatre #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.

4.7 (11 reviews)
<City 260932> things to do #7: Neil Simon Theatre #7
Neil Simon Theatre

The Neil Simon Theatre is a Broadway theatre venue built in 1927 and located at 250 West 52nd Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Formerly known as the Alvin Theatre, it has seating capacity for approximately 1,362 people.

4.9 (117 reviews)
<City 260932> things to do #8: Al Hirschfeld Theatre #8
Al Hirschfeld Theatre

The Al Hirschfeld Theatre is located at 302 West 45th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenue in New York City, USA. It's currently home to the musical spectacular Moulin Rouge, which features classic pop songs from across several decades.

4.9 (61 reviews)
<City 260932> things to do #9: Minskoff Theatre #9
Minskoff Theatre

The Minskoff Theatre is a theatre on Broadway, New York, which has hosted shows including the Tony Award-winning The Lion King.

4.9 (99 reviews)
<City 260932> things to do #10: Lyric Theatre #10
Lyric Theatre

The original Lyric, managed by the Shubert Brothers, opened on October 12, 1903 with Old Heidelberg starring Richard Mansfield. Most of its successes were musical. Two major composers of operetta had hits there: Oscar Straus, whose most famous show, The Chocolate Soldier (based on Shaw’s Arms and the Man), opened at the Lyric in 1909 to run for 296 performances, and Rudolf Friml, whose first show, The Firefly, opened at the Lyric in 1912. Friml’s last hit, The Three Musketeers, produced by the fabled Florenz Ziegfeld, played there for seven months in 1928 (an impressive run in those days). The glory years of the Lyric, the 1920s, belonged to musical comedy in an era when both the music and the comedy were equally dazzling. During that decade, Fred and Adele Astaire appeared in For Goodness Sake, scored partly by the Gershwins. The Marx Brothers had their second Broadway hit (and the source of their first film) at the Lyric with The Cocoanuts (book by George S. Kaufman, songs by Irving

4.6 (37 reviews)

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