With 2,534 wonderful performances, Avenue Q ranks 22nd on the list of the longest running shows. The show ended its Broadway run on September 13, 2009
Hairspray the Musical is 2 hours and 40 minutes long with a 15 minute intermission period!
The musical opened on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre on October 18, 2001 and is currently running, as of March 8, 2011.
Rent has been on Broadway a little over 12 years. It opened April 16, 1996 and closes today September 7, 2008. Now that this amazing musical is no longer on Broadway after 6:30 tonight you have 525,600 min. to get the soundtrack and/or movie :)
The longest running Broadway show in the U.S. is The Phantom of the Opera (which is still playing on Broadway today!)The 2nd longest show is Cats (Which left the Broadway stage on Sept 10, 2000 I believeI think that The Fantasticks is the longest running show in American history. It closed in 2002 after a 42-year run (more than twice as long as Cats). It is also credited with being the longest running musical in the world.Actually the longest running play in the USA is "The Lost Colony" which has been running I believe since the late 1930's in Manteo NC...about the Sir Walter Raleigh colony that disappeared with only the engraved word "Croatan" on a tree remaining.
The Broadway show is roughly around two and a half hours.
The Broadway musical version of The Lion King premiered in Minneapolis, MN in 1997. It opened on Broadway in NY in 2006, and it's still running today. If you count the touring show that premiered in '97, the show has been running for over 15 years, and is the 7th longest-running Broadway show in history!
Hairspray the Musical is 2 hours and 40 minutes long with a 15 minute intermission period!
how long has oxfam been running for
The musical opened on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre on October 18, 2001 and is currently running, as of March 8, 2011.
Like, 5 to 10 minutes, depending on which exit you use. Penn Station is at 34th Street between 8th and 7th Avenues. The west entrance/exit is at 8th Avenue, and the east entrance/exit is at 7th Avenue. Broadway is the next avenue east of 7th. So it's one avenue block from 7th Avenue, and two avenue blocks from 8th Avenue. Actually, 6th Avenue is the next avenue block east of 7th Avenue, but, Broadway runs north/south through Manhattan in an eastward diagonal line. At 34th Street, it intersects with 6th Avenue, and then continues on its slanted eastward path through Manhattan.
Kenya has been running for 90,000 years
Yes, yes it is. The only reason I know is because I'm a nerd and watch spiderman. xD By "Broadway, you probably mean the Theater District, and yes, that's in New York City, in Manhattan. It includes a 3/4 mile stretch of Broadway between 40th St and 54th St, and runs from Sixth Avenue on the east to Eighth Avenue on the west. The Theater District includes Times Square. The street called Broadway starts at the southern tip of Manhattan and runs north for 150 miles until it gets to Albany.
The original Broadway version of Annie was performed in 1977 and ran for 6 years.
There are many good eateries in Long Beach to suit any food preferance. Some of your choices are King's Fish House (on west Broadway), L'Opera (on Pine Avenue), and Lashers (on east Broadway). All of these restaurants have 4 star ratings.
The Nspcc has been running since 1884 so sice it is 2011 its been running for 127 years
The Book of Mormon is religious musical satire that opened on Broadway in March of 2011 and is still running. The musical has 2 acts and lasts 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Union Square runs south to north from 14th Street to 18th Street. East to west it covers only one avenue block, from Union Square West to Park Avenue South. See the Related Link below for a map of Union Square. Note that, at 18th Street, it appears as though Broadway starts running down the west side of Union Square and turns into Union Square West, and then turns into University Place at 14th Street and continues heading straight south. It also appears as though Park Avenue South runs down the east side of Union Square, and then turns into Broadway at 14th Street, at the southeast corner of Union Square. Also at 14th Street, at the southeast corner of the Square, it appears as though another avenue also branches off of Park Avenue South, and becomes 4th Avenue. But here's what's actually happening: Broadway runs in a diagonal line north/south through the entire city. So, in effect, Broadway never starts running down the west side of Union Square at 18th Street. Instead, it basically cuts through the park diagonally in an imaginary line, from the northwest corner to the southeast corner, and then continues heading south and slightly east downtown. Of course, Broadway doesn't actually cut diagonally through Union Square so that traffic can drive through. It cuts through Union Square in an imaginary line only. So, while it appears as though Park Avenue South runs down the east side of the Park and then splits into Broadway and 4th Avenue, what's actually happening is that Park Avenue south is becoming 4th Avenue, and Broadway is picking up its interrupted path again and continuing on its diagonal course through the city. And University Place is just what Broadway WOULD have become if it veered off of its natural course and began to run straight south. Also note that 4th Avenue is an extraordinarily short avenue: only 6 blocks long. At 9th Street it splits into two other avenues, Lafayette Street and the Bowery.