Informational Articals - Broadway - Broadway Theaters
Broadway is full of amazing plays and brilliant musicals that take place in one of the theatres in the heart of New York. There are a total of 39 Broadway theatres that fit this category and each of them is often a sold out show. Each theatre holds 500 or more seats for each performance. The length of time a particular show will run in a Broadway theatre depends on the demand for tickets to the show. If the show isn’t being profitable it will have a shorter running time than those which are making money hand over fit.
Many products find themselves into the various Broadway theatres at regular intervals. This is because they are guaranteed to draw in a large crowd. These are the most popular Broadway shows that people enjoy seeing more than once. They include Phantom of the Opera, Lion King, and Cats. The Phantom of the Opera holds the record for the most shows on Broadway as of 2006.
Most of the Broadway theatres run on a daily schedule that includes performances Tuesdays through Saturdays with the shows beginning at 8 pm. Many Broadway theatres also offer matinee performances on the weekends and one or two days per week. The overall schedule depends on who is producing it and the expected crowd that the show is expected to draw.
There are plenty of unknown actors in Broadway theatre performances but that doesn’t seem to prevent people from coming to see them. It also isn’t unusual to see a famous television or movie actor or actress return to the Broadway theatre for a run of a particular show. Many actors and actresses enjoy being part of a live performance more than doing it for the cameras. They also feel like they have a more regular schedule when they are performing in the various Broadway theatres.
These Broadway theatres are one of the main tourist attractions in New York. People come from all over the world to see particular shows that are being performed. Many of these shows sell out in advance so if you know you will be in New York take a look online to see what shows will be playing on Broadway. You don’t want to have to pay a high price for the tickets from brokers or scalpers.
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