palacetheatreonbroadway.com
Palace Theatre - The Official Website -Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
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Used with permission by Playbill, Inc. Playbill is registered trademark. The world’s most famous vaudeville house from 1913 until the 1930’s when talking pictures killed vaudeville the Palace was bought by the Nederlanders in 1965, beautifully renovated and became a legit theatre in 1966 with the gala opening of. The hit musical by Neil Simon, Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields, starring Gwen Verdon, directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse (Tony Award). The most recent productions were the long-running. Based...
wolcott.com
New York Theater District Hotel Accommodations - Hotels near New York Theater District
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Breakfast Near Wolcott Hotel. From the lights of Broadway to the excitement of Times Square, the New York Theater District is a favorite destination for the guests of The Wolcott Hotel. We offer affordable accommodations in a prime location for theatergoers. Value-Conscious Accommodations in NYC’s Theater District. Streets. To get there, it’s approximately a 20-minute walk, 12-minute drive, or 10-minute ride via bus or subway. Popular Venues in the Theater District:. The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. For t...
brooksatkinsontheater.com
Brooks Atkinson Theatre - The Official Website -Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
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Home About Brooks Atkinson. Built in 1926 and originally named the Mansfield Theatre, the Brooks Atkinson Theatre was renamed in 1960 to honor the famed New York Times drama critic, Brooks Atkinson. This intimate playhouse is popular with theatergoers having housed a long list of distinguished dramas and comedies starring such talents as Matthew Broderick, Glenn Close, Richard Dreyfuss, Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Derek Jacobi, Nathan Lane, Gary Sinise, Kevin Spacey, Jerry Stiller, and Marisa Tomei.
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Brooks Atkinson Theatre - The Official Website -Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
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brooksatkinsontheater.com
Brooks Atkinson Theatre - The Official Website -Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
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Please visit Ticketmaster.com. BROOKS ATKINSON THEATRE STAFF. Monday Saturday: 10:00 am 8:00 pm. Sunday: 12:00 pm 6:00 pm. American Express, Visa and Mastercard are accepted. Tickets can be purchased at the theatre or by calling 877-250-2929. Tickets can also be purchased at www.Ticketmaster.com. Phone: 212-840-3890 or 800-714-8452. Web: www.NederlanderSalesNY.com. The Brooks Atkinson Theatre does not provide ticket refunds or exchanges. No children under the age of 4 are permitted. There are bars locate...
marquistheatre.com
Marquis Theatre - The Official Website -Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
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luntfontannetheatre.com
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre - The Official Website -Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
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Opened in 1910, the theatre was originally named The Globe, after Shakespeare's theatre in England. The theatre had a retractable roof to enable the theatre to stay cool and open during the summer. For nearly two decades, the theatre housed a variety of plays and musicals until 1932 when it was turned into a movie house. Theatregoers can enjoy a selection of photographs from their private collection on display throughout the lobby areas.
luntfontannetheatre.com
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre - The Official Website -Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
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luntfontannetheater.com
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre - The Official Website -Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
http://www.luntfontannetheater.com/index.php
Opened in 1910, the theatre was originally named The Globe, after Shakespeare's theatre in England. The theatre had a retractable roof to enable the theatre to stay cool and open during the summer. For nearly two decades, the theatre housed a variety of plays and musicals until 1932 when it was turned into a movie house. Theatregoers can enjoy a selection of photographs from their private collection on display throughout the lobby areas.