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The Broadway Theatre is a Broadway theater at 1681 Broadway in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. Opened in …

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Mar 11, 2025
I came by with friends to watch The Great Gatsby. We had brought tickets beforehand so we just had to scan them to get in. The entrance was quite fancy with a golden staircase and chandeliers. The t…Full review by Acineto
Mar 3, 2025
Saw the Great Gatsby which in itself was a great show, but the rudeness and aggressive attitude of a couple of the staff on duty that night soured the whole experience for me. I don't appreciate bein…Full review by dazla1
Mar 3, 2025
This is a great theatre to see a Broadway show. We saw The Great Gatsby here. Nicely designed and lighted. Nice walking area as well.Full review by Potomac_11
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Amenities

Good for groups
Accessible

Questions & answers

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Is there an elevator?
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No, there is none elevator available.
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what is playing on August 13, 2019?
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Check broadway website
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Answer by Marcus M · Jul 29, 2019
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Quais shows estão recomendados para 05/10/2019
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If you enjoy musicals The Cher Show My Fair Lady Oklahoma The Prom Wicked King Kong is closing soon Plays To Kill a Mockingbird Network
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What shows will be on around 20th to 28th of May?
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King Kong? I love playing KK with my grandkids... but the KK figure is rated higher than the show. All the shows you can get ticket for will be around.
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I have the theatre cup I purchased 2 years ago when I was at the Jacob a couple of years ago. Will this cup be honored …
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I have the theatre cup I purchased 2 years ago when I was at the Jacob a couple of years ago. Will this cup be honored for refillable at the Broadway?
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the scenario I was referring to...... Keep Track of That Cup Since more venues are letting theatergoers take beverages, including beer and wine, from the concession area into the theater …
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the scenario I was referring to...... Keep Track of That Cup Since more venues are letting theatergoers take beverages, including beer and wine, from the concession area into the theater proper, they’ve started serving them in plastic cups with lids to prevent spills on that velvet or leather upholstery. Consider them sippy cups for adults. Some are branded with the name of the theater; others sport the logo of the show you’re seeing (and make nifty little souvenir). Bring your cup back at intermission and you’ll get a discount on your second round. If you’re a Broadway fan, take your sippy cup home to run through the dishwasher and bring it on your next trip to the theater for even more savings. Make a point of taking your sippy cup with you and not only will you save money and score a souvenir, you’ll also help keep all that plastic out of the landfills as well. What should you never do? Leave your cup on the floor of the theater. It’s easier to do than you’d think. Broadway theaters aren’t like movie theaters where there are cup-holders attached to your armrest.
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