Broadway theatre buildings
Wikimedia category | |||||
Upload media | |||||
Instance of | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Category combines topics | |||||
Broadway theatre | |||||
principal theater district of New York City, New York, USA | |||||
Instance of | |||||
Location | Manhattan, New York City, New York | ||||
Different from | |||||
![]() | |||||
![]() | |||||
| |||||
![]() |
Current Broadway theaters
editAs of 2017, the following are the official "Broadway" theaters.
-
Al Hirschfeld Theatre ceiling detail
-
American Airlines Theatre as the Selwyn Theatre, 1918
-
American Airlines Theatre
-
Belasco Theatre as Belasco's Stuyvesant Theatre, 1907
-
Belasco Theatre, 2006
-
Belasco Theatre interior, 1907
-
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre as the Royale, 2003
-
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, 2006
-
Hudson Theatre, 1913
-
Hudson Theatre auditorium, 1904
-
Hudson Theatre
-
John Golden Theatre and others on 45th Street at night
-
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre as the Globe c. 1910
-
Globe/Lunt-Fontanne boxes, 1910add
-
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
-
The present-day Lyric Theatre retains exterior elements of the former Apollo Theatre and Times Square Theatre, shown here.
-
Neil Simon Theatre as The Alvin Playhouse, 1946
-
Neil Simon Theatre
-
New Amsterdam Theatre, 1905
-
New Amsterdam Theatre
-
Palace Theatre (New York City) c. 1915
-
Palace Theatre in the 2000s
-
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre as the Biltmore, 2007
-
Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center (2003)
-
Walter Kerr Theatre as the Ritz, 1937
-
Walter Kerr Theatre
Former and demolished Broadway theaters
edit-
48th Street Theatre (1912-1955). Known as the Equity 48th Street Theatre (1922–25) and the Windsor Theatre 1937-1943.
-
49th Street Theatre, 1921-1940
-
Earl Carroll Theatre, 1922-?
-
Gaiety Theatre, 1908-?
-
Herald Square Theatre, 1883-?
-
New Victory Theatre, now "Off Broadway" because it is a smaller house. Opened 1900 as the Theatre Republic and has numerous names and functions including as Minsky's Burlesque.