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A Gentleman's Guide
Aladdin
Allegiance
An Act of God
An American In Paris
Beautiful: Carole King
Bullets Over Broadway
Cabaret
Chicago
Cinderella
Disgraced
Finding Neverland
Fun Home
Hamilton
Hand to God
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Jersey Boys
Kinky Boots
Les Miserables
Mamma Mia!
Matilda the Musical
Motown the Musical
Once
Phantom of the Opera
Pippin
Rock of Ages
Something Rotten
Sylvia
The Book of Mormon
The Curious Incident
The Illusionists
The King and I
The Lion King
Wicked
Visit Broadway, the heart of the theater world!
Located in New York City's Theatre District, more than 40 legendary venues attract audiences from around the globe.
Broadway theater shows are often believed to represent the highest level of commercial theater in the English-speaking world, along with West End theatre in London.
Although early theater in New York City focused mostly on ballad operas and replicating Shakespeare plays, in time, plays and musicals became the entertainment of choice. Popular early shows included A Trip to Chinatown (which ran for an impressive performances) and Little Johnny Jones, which gave us the infamous song, "Give My Regards to Broadway."
In the early 1900s, the Broadway we know today began to form; theaters nestled along Broadway began to install white-light, electric signs outside the venues, spawning the nickname "The Great White Way." Its longest-running titles included Lightnin' and Abie's Irish Rose, both of which had more than 1,000 performances.
But Broadway has come a long way since then.
Today, the district's longest-running Broadway musical is Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, which celebrated its 10,000th performance in February 2012.
The musical is still running today.
The shows on Broadway have evolved, too; these days, there are family-friendly musicals such as Disney's The Lion King or the hilarious religious satire The Book of Mormon. Whatever you seek, whether Broadway shows on tour or a Broadway theater guide, find all your ticketing needs here