Variety Arts Theater:
110 Third Ave., Btwn 13th & 14th Sts. Built in 1911 as a Nickelodeon - refurbished and renovated in 1991. This historic 498 seat Off-Broadway house is one of the oldest existing theatres in Manhattan.
Ambassador Theater
219 W 49th Street
between Broadway & 8th Avenue
Completed 1922.
Booth Theater
222 W 45th Street
between 7th & 8th Avenues
Completed 1913
Belasco Theater
111 W 44th Street
between 6th & 7th Avenues
Completed 1907
Broadhurst Theater
235 W 44th Street
between 7th & 8th Avenues
Completed 1918
Cort Theater
138 W 48th Street
between 6th & 7th Avenues
Completed 1913
Helen Hayes Theater (former Wintrhop Ames Theater)
240 W 44th Street
between 7th & 8th Avenues
Completed 1912
Hudson Theater
145 W 44th Street
between 6th & 7th Avenues
Completed 1902-04
Lunt-Fontanne Theater
205 W 46th Street
between Broadway & 8th Avenue
Completed 1910
Lyceum Theater
149 W 45th Street
between 6th & 7th Avenues
Completed 1903
New Amsterdam Theater
214 W 42 Street
between 7th & 8th Avenues
Completed 1903
There are more.
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.
in one word- no. the sydney imax theatre has the biggest screen, however there are far bigger theatres in the world. im guessing that radio city, in new york is the biggest indoor theatre, however there are numerous outdoor theatres that are bigger. hope this helps
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
Manhattan, New York City, USA. Broadway is actually a street but when people refer to Broadway they mean most theatres around central Manhattan. As a Londoner I'm gonna say west end is better ;P
A CITY IN NEW YORK
Manhattan is home to the oldest building in New York City.
Pleasntville, New York in 1670
At New York City Hall which is the oldest City Hall in the US that still functions as it did when first occupied.
My understanding is that one of the oldest, if not the oldest, trees in New York City, is a white oak in front of 233 Arleigh Road, in Douglaston, in northeast Queens. It may be over 600 years old.
Fine and schapiro
35 is the oldest to become an officer.
lombardi's in new york city, licensed in 1905...
No
Born in New York City, New York, the oldest child to parents Cynthia and Joseph Germonotta of Italian desent.
There will undoubtedly be movie theatres open on January 1st in many, many cities around the world. Unless you specify which one of those cities you live in, no one can provide a more useful answer.
Casablanca was first released in New York City theatres on November 26, 1942. It was released nationwide in the U.S. on January 23, 1943.
New York City is the largest city in New York State.