New Amsterdam Theatre on 42nd. Street. It produced the Zeigfeld Follies. There were other theaters on the great white way, but this theater was the first recognized as a Broadway theater.
The musical was first seen at the New York Theatre Workshop in 1994. On January 26, 1996, Rent opened in New York City off-broadway before moving to Broadway's Nederlander Theatre on April 29, 1996. Rent has been successful on Broadway, where it had critical acclaim and word-of-mouth popularity. With more than 5000 performances, it is the seventh-longest-running Broadway show,[5] and the production has grossed over $280 million
Broadway is the street that all of the theaters are on. it was originally New York's main street, which made it a great place to open businesses such as theaters ** In reply to the above post: Most Broadway theaters are not actually on Broadway, but located in the Theatre District surrounding Broadway and crossroads between the 40's and 50's streets.
Broadway did not open, Broadway is a street in New York City that many professional theaters opened up on. Broadway's first theater opened up in 1924. Acters were imported from Europe. Broadway as the form of art was dating back to the 18th and 19th centurys.
Before opening on Broadway it opened at the La Jolla Playhouse and then opened at the August Wilson Theatre on Broadway
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The Broadway production of "Beauty and The Beast" opened on April 18,1994 at The Palace Theater.
The first building expressly intended to be used as a theatre was The Theatre, which opened in 1576.
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Broadway Open House was created in 1950.