Broadway consists of the 40 professional theaters scattered across New York City’s Theatre District, including the Ambassador, Imperial, Majestic, and Shubert Theatres, among others. Collectively, the theaters are quoted to bring in over $900 million dollars a year. Theatre in New York got its foot-hold during the mid-to-late 1700s, at which time The Park, The Bowery, and The Astor Place Theatres were established. Originally focusing on the works of Shakespeare, Broadway moved in the musical direction during the mid-1800s with productions of “The Black Crook,” and the Gilbert and Sullivan “H.M.S. Pinafore,” among others. Actors on Broadway make a big distinction between their profession on what they call the “legitimate stage,” and other more variety oriented acts like vaudeville and burlesque.
Current masterpieces to hit Broadway for the 2009-2010 season include “Chicago,” “South Pacific,” “Wicked,” “Hair,” “Phantom of the Opera,” “The Lion King,” and “Jersey Boys,” to name a few.
Broadway Shows Closed Through Holiday
By Alfred Branch, Jr. Weekend negotiations in the ongoing Broadway stagehands strike did not produce a breakthrough, so 27 shows…
Talks to Resume in Broadway Stagehands Strike
By Carol-Ann Rudy There may be an end in sight to the strike by Local One of The International Alliance…
Nets Make a Play for the Broadway Crowd
Team Offers Ticket Discount By Alfred Branch, Jr. Take heart Broadway fans. Just because you can’t see your favorite show…
The High Cost of Broadway Productions
By Carol-Ann Rudy From dire predictions in 1995 of the imminent demise of Broadway, and even with the current stagehands…
On Day Five, Broadway is Still in the Dark
Broadway Ticket Sales Report Week Ending November 11, 2007 By Carol-Ann Rudy With no end to The International Alliance of…
Due to Strike, Duran Duran Moves Broadway Shows
Duran Duran fans with tickets to see any one of the band’s last three Broadway shows (originally scheduled for Nov….
Broadway Stagehands Go On Strike
Several Shows Affected By Walkout By Carol-Ann Rudy Along the Great White Way on Saturday, most theaters were plunged into…
Audience Diversity Grows on Broadway
By Carol-Ann Rudy The face of the theatergoer on Broadway is changing: more and more, it’s an African-American face, a…
Broadway Heads into the Holiday Season
Broadway Ticket Sales Report Week ending October 30, 2007 By Carol-Ann Rudy Following a record-breaking run in London, the new…
Broadway’s “Jersey Boys” Road Show Affected by Fires
Broadway Ticket Sales Report Week ending October 23, 2007 By Carol-Ann Rudy The wildfires currently raging in California may have…