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Manhattan's Broadway Theatre District West 40th streets host a lot of theatres. West 50th's and 60th's street have some theatres and tours as well.
Broadway is not a theatre company. Broadway is a nickname for 39 collective theatres in New York City located near Broadway (the street), with "houses" (where the audience sits in the theatre) holding 500 or more people. There's also a "Broadway theatre" in the Lincoln Center. A "Broadway show" is a show performing in one of these 39 theatres. The largest non-profit theatre company in New York is the Roundabout Theatre Company, who frequently performs in Broadway theatres.
amazon.com or maybe the theatres that perform it (like on Broadway, or the Kennedy Center)
Most of the theatres were converted into movie theatres, or they shut down and fell into disrepair.
There are no such thing as "main" theaters. They are all the same.
It opened on Broadway on March 12th, 1987
It really depends on what you mean by that question. Broadway refers to theatres in New York that have a certain capacity and can be variety of theatre styles. most are situated as proscenium and a shallow trust. the Broadway theatre is one of these theatres in New York. if you are refering to that, then yes it is a proscenium, but can have a little bit of a trust
Broadway theatre, also known as the Broadway is a theatrical theatre where performances are presented. One can watch a big variety of shows in the theatre, like The Lion King.
The purpose of Broadway as musical theatre is to entertain. Broadway refers to a street in Manhattan, New York City, that is home to about 40 professional theatres that have regular stage performances.
It's located on Broadway in New York City, NY. That's it. Theatres in elsewhere in the city/state/country/world can do Broadway shows with top-rate casts, but the only thing that makes a Broadway theatre a Broadway theatre is that it's located in the Broadway theatre district in New York City.