BroadwayTheatre BR Early Carroll s BroadwayTheatre BR Cin Roma production currentuse website shubertorganization.com theatres broadway.asp File BroadwayTheatre NYC entrance.jpg thumb Entrance File 4.28.11BroadwayTheatreByLuigiNovi.jpg thumb The BroadwayTheatre hosts a production of Sister Act as of 2011. The BroadwayTheatre formerly Universal s Colony Theatre , B.S. Moss BroadwayTheatre , Earl Carroll s BroadwayTheatre , and Cin Romais is a BroadwaytheatreBroadwaytheatre structure theatre located at 1681 Broadway New York City Broadway in midtown Manhattan . Designed by architect ... Moss BroadwayTheatre , and Earl Carroll s BroadwayTheatre before becoming a legitimate theater house simply called BroadwayTheatre on December 8, 1930 . In 1937, known as Cin Roma , it showed ... Ibdb venue id 1496 venue The BroadwayTheatre http www.playbillvault.com Theatre Detail 390 BroadwayTheatreBroadwayTheatre PlaybillVault.com http www.newyorkcitytheatre.com theaters broadwaytheater theater.html New York Theatre Guide http www.nytheatre.com nytheatre broadway.htm BroadwayTheatre ... Skinner organ at the Colony Theater Broadway theatres DEFAULTSORT BroadwayTheatre Category Broadwaytheatre Category Broadway theatres Category Shubert Organization ar cs BroadwayTheatre fr BroadwayTheatre vi Nh h t Broadway ...about an individual theatre of this name theatre district and the collection of 500 seat theatres in New York City that are referred to as BroadwayBroadwaytheatre coord 40.763481 73.983492 type landmark region US NY scale 2000 format dms display title Infobox Theatre name BroadwayTheatre image Promises Promises at Broadway Theatre.JPG caption the BroadwayTheatre in 2010, when it played host to Promises, Promises address 1681 Broadway city New York City country USA designation latitude longitude architect Eugene De Rosa owner The Shubert Organization capacity 1,761 type Broadway opened December ... more details
Infobox Theatre name The Broadway image MTLogo2.png caption Fill image address Broadway city Barking , London country designation latitude 51.5355 longitude 0.0777 architect Herbert Jackson & Reginald Edmonds. Tim Foster Architects 2004 regeneration owner Trust capacity 341 seated on two levels br 840 standing type Receiving house opened 1936 2004 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames The BroadwayTheatre production currentuse website www.thebroadwaybarking.com The Broadway is a performance venue in Barking town centre. Previously known as The BroadwayTheatre , the building was a municipal hall , forming part of Municipal Borough of Barking Barking Town Hall . It is now an arts centre and auditorium with a capacity of 341, designed by Tim Foster Architects. The venue is now managed by an independent trust, with registered charitable status, and is aiming to improve access to arts facilities in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham and the surrounding areas of east London. References http www.bernardherrmann.org articles phototours london page3.xdoc Herrmann Photo Tour London Retrieved April 11, 2007 http www.lbbd.gov.uk 2 citizen citizen menu.cfm?ID 1992 From Broadway to Barking Citizen Magazine March 2004. Retrieved April 11, 2007 Reflist External links http www.thebroadwaybarking.com The Broadway LB Barking & Dagenham Theatres in London DEFAULTSORT Broadway Category Theatres in Barking and Dagenham theatre struct stub ... more details
BroadwayTheatre may refer to Broadwaytheatre , theatrical productions produced in one of forty professional theaters located on or near Broadway in New York The BroadwayTheatre , a 1924 theater located on Broadway in Manhattan, New York BroadwayTheatre 41st St , a Broadwaytheatre that was demolished in 1925 BroadwayTheatre Saskatoon , a theatre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada BroadwayTheatre, Catford , a theatre in Catford in the London Borough of Lewisham BroadwayTheatre Mount Pleasant, Michigan The Broadwaytheatre , in Barking, London disambiguation ... more details
File Broadway theatres 1920.jpg thumb right The Winter Garden Theatre Winter Garden , Maxine Elliott Theatre Maxine Elliott , Casino Theatre New York, New York Casino and Knickerbocker theatres on Broadway in 1920 The Knickerbocker Theatre previously known as Abbey s Theatre and Henry Abbey s Theatre was a BroadwaytheatreBroadwaytheatre structure theatre located at 1396 Broadway West 38th Street in New York City . It operated from 1893 to 1930. In 1906, the theatre introduced the first moving electrical sign on Broadway to advertise its productions. History The 1500 seat theatre was designed by the architect firm of J. B. McElfatrick & Co. It opened as Abbey s Theatre, named after Broadwaytheatre manager and producer Henry Eugene Abbey , on November 8, 1893 with a production of the melodrama The Countess Valeska . In the mid 1890s, Lillian Russell starred at the theatre. Following Abbey s death in 1896, Al Hayman and the Theatrical Syndicate group took control of the theatre and rechristened it the Knickerbocker. In its early years, the theatre hosted productions of William Shakespeare ... there. In 1906, the theatre introduced the first moving electrical sign on Broadway with an advertisement ... venue.asp?ID 1029 Internet Broadway Database listing http www.floormic.com venue 1149 Knickerbocker Theatre on Floormic.com Broadway theatres Category Broadway theatres ... Princess and The Merry Widow also played there. After World War I , the theatre continued to present a mixture of musicals, new plays and classics. Following the Wall Street Crash of 1929 , the theatre closed. It was demolition demolished in 1930, along with the nearby Casino TheatreBroadway Casino Theatre , to make way for the expanding Garment District, Manhattan Garment District . ref cite web title Broadway and Off Broadway Theatres A to L url http world theatres.com broadway theatres ..., John ed , Who s Who in the Theatre , 10th revised edition, London, 1947 1430 ref . 1921 The Merry Widow ... more details
coord 43 1 56 N 87 54 25 W type landmark region US display title Image BroadwayTheatre Center.jpg thumb 300px right BroadwayTheatre Center The BroadwayTheatre Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin , houses two distinct Theater structure theatres and is host to a dynamic collaboration of theatre companies. It is owned by the Skylight Opera Theatre . Description BroadwayTheatre is located just south of downtown Milwaukee in the Historic Third Ward. The building was designed by Ringer & Son with a decorative commercial style architecture and built in 1907. It was converted in 1993 from a warehouse and now contains the 358 seat Cabot Theatre, a replicate 18th century Italy Italian Baroque style opera house , along with the more versatile 99 seat Studio Theatre. Currently, the BroadwayTheatre Center is home to the Skylight Opera Theatre , Milwaukee Chamber Theatre , and Renaissance Theaterworks . The now defunct experimental theater company Theatre X , also performed at the Center, until its demise in November 2004 as did Milwaukee Shakespeare and Bialystock & Bloom Theatre . In 2006, another experimental theater group, Alamo Basement , performed a unique theater stunt by conceiving, writing, rehearsing and performing an original full length play within 24 hours at the BroadwayTheatre Center. External links http www.historicthirdward.org business broadwaytheatrecenterboxoffice.php BroadwayTheatre Center Box Office http www.skylightopera.com Skylight Opera Theatre http www.chamber theatre.com Chamber Theatre http www.r t w.com Renaissance Theaterworks http www.milwaukeeshakespeare.com Milwaukee Shakespeare http www.bialystockbloom.com Bialystock & Bloom Theatre Category Theatres in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ... more details
Infobox Theatre name BroadwayTheatre image Lewisham Town Hall.JPG caption The BroadwayTheatre address Rushey Green city London Borough of Lewisham Lewisham , London country designation Listed building Grade II listed latitude 51.4453 longitude 0.0205 architect Bradshaw Gass & Hope owner London Borough of Lewisham capacity 800 seated main br 100 seated studio theatre type Receiving house opened 1932 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames production Cinema, theatre, music and pantomime currentuse website broadwaytheatre.org.uk The BroadwayTheatre, Catford is a theatre on Rushey Green, Catford in the London Borough of Lewisham . A grade II listed building , the theatre was built in 1932 and is an outstanding example of Art Deco design. The architects were Bradshaw Gass & Hope the slightly Gothic architecture Gothic features were intended to relate to the adjacent Gothic Revival Town Hall which has since been demolished. ref http broadwaytheatre.org.uk history.php Theatre History accessed 18 September 2007 ref It has two auditoriums, an 800 seat main theatre and a small 80 seat studio theatre. Its programme consists of a diverse mix of theatre and music, including a pantomime season featuring star names, stand up comedy , nostalgia shows, drama and children s theatre. The BroadwayTheatre is particularly successful at presenting black theatre and is home to Britain s leading black theatre company, Blue Mountain. Since a refurbishment in 2001, it has also presented a regular programme of films, it has a residency with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and it is home to the acclaimed Lewisham Youth Theatre . The Broadwaytheatre is owned by the London Borough of Lewisham, and its artistic director is Martin Costello . Broadway Studio The Broadway s Studio Theatre is now regarded ... Reflist External links http broadwaytheatre.org.uk BroadwayTheatre, London, Website Theatres in London ... completed in 1932 theatre struct stub ... more details
For another Broadway theater later using this name Earl Carroll Theatre File Broadway theatres 1920.jpg thumb right The Winter Garden Theatre Winter Garden , Maxine Elliott Theatre Maxine Elliott , Casino and Knickerbocker TheatreBroadway Knickerbocker theatres on Broadway in 1920 Image Yeomensong1.jpg right thumb Souvenir illustration from the NY Casino Theatre production The Yeomen of the Guard , 1888 The Casino Theatre was a Broadwaytheatre from 1882 to 1930 in New York City . ref name ibdb http www.ibdb.com venue.asp?ID 1085 Casino Theatre Built 1882 Demolished 1930 Closed 1930 Internet Broadway Database Retrieved on December 31, 2007 ref It was located at 1404 Broadway, at W. 39th Street ... 1,300. The Casino Theatre was designed in Moorish Revival architecture Moorish Revival style by architect Francis Hatch Kimball and was the first theatre in New York to be lit entirely by electricity. ref name World http world theatres.com broadway theatres Casino Theatre . World Theatres Broadway and Off Broadway Theatres, accessed May 24, 2011 ref The theatre opened with productions by the McCaull ..., and from 1903 by the Shubert Organization Shuberts . The theatre was home to a number of long running comic opera s, operetta s and musical theatre musical comedies . The Casino was demolished in 1930, along with the nearby Knickerbocker TheatreBroadway Knickerbocker Theatre , to make way for the expanding Garment District, Manhattan Garment District . ref cite web title Broadway and Off Broadway Theatres A to L url http world theatres.com broadway theatres work World Theatres accessdate 24 May 2011 ref With its 1900 production of Florodora , the theatre was the first in New York to feature ... Opera Company s Madama Butterfly References reflist Broadway theatres coord missing New York City Category Broadway theatres Category Demolished theatres of the United States Category 1882 establishments Category 1930 disestablishments theatre struct stub ... more details
Infobox Venue name BroadwayTheatre image Image BroadwayTheatre SK1.jpg 270px image caption nickname address 715 Broadway Avenue location Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada coordinates coord 52 7 5.57 ... 1993 demolished owner Friends of the BroadwayTheatre, Inc. former names seating type Fixed seats seating capacity 430 website URL http www.broadwaytheatre.ca The BroadwayTheatre is an art film and performance theatre located on Broadway Avenue Saskatoon Broadway Avenue in the Nutana, Saskatoon Nutana neighborhood of Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada . The theatre is Canada s only community owned ...?newsId 72f883bf 2438 41be 8e94 d97d3cb4f6aa title SaskPower Financial Support for BroadwayTheatre ... Public Library accessdate 2011 04 13 ref The theatre was Broadway s entertainment destination during ... title BroadwayTheatre work Municipal Heritage Properties publisher City of Saskatoon Planning and Development Branch accessdate 2011 04 13 ref On August 2, 1993, the BroadwayTheatre abruptly closed its doors. After a public fundraising drive, it was purchased by the Friends of the BroadwayTheatre, Inc. a non profit organization with charitable status dedicated to the preservation and renovation of the theatre. ref cite web url http www.broadwaytheatre.ca scenes.php title Behind the Scenes publisher BroadwayTheatre accessdate 2011 04 13 ref It reopened in October 1993, resuming ... Theatre Rental Information publisher BroadwayTheatre format PDF accessdate 2011 04 13 ref The lobby ... The BroadwayTheatre work Canadian Register of Historic Places publisher Parks Canada accessdate 2011 ... 1983 Adult movie theatre 1984 1985 Live performances 1987 Movie theatre 1993 Friends of the Broadway ... Moderne style movie theatre was designed by George Forrester with the architectural firm of David ... in the 1950s, the theatre fell into disrepute by the 1970s when it became an adult movie theatre ... Lanes Broadway District Filled with Colourful History publisher Planet S Magazine date September 10 ... more details
About the Broadway theater other uses Lyceum Theatre disambiguation Image Lyceum Theatre NYC 2003.jpg thumb Lyceum Theatre, 2003 Image Lyceum Theatre facade NYC 2003.jpg thumb Lyceum Theatre, 2003 The Lyceum Theatre is a BroadwaytheatreBroadwaytheatre structure theatre located at 149 West 45th Street in midtown Manhattan . It has the distinction of being the oldest surviving Broadway venue along with the New Amsterdam Theatre , the oldest continuously operating legitimate theatre in New York City , and the first Broadwaytheatre ever to be granted landmark status 1974 . It is one of the few theatres in New York to operate under its original name. Designed by architects Herts & Tallant , the Lyceum was built by impresario Daniel Frohman , whose brother Charles Frohman Charles served as manager until his death in 1915. It replaced Daniel Frohman s Lyceum Theatre New York, 1885 1902 earlier Lyceum on Fourth Ave. that closed in April 1902. The new Lyceum opened on November 2, 1903 with the play The Proud Prince . Among the prominent performers who appeared on its stage in the theatre s early years were Ethel Barrymore , Billie Burke , Basil Rathbone , Fanny Brice , Walter Huston , Miriam Hopkins , and Cornelia Otis Skinner . The theatre maintains most of its original Beaux Arts architecture Beaux Arts design, including its elaborate marble staircases and undulating marquee. Although it has three levels, it is one of the smallest Broadway theatres in terms of capacity, seating only 950. An apartment located above the orchestra, originally used by Frohman, is now the headquarters ... ibdb venue id 1245 venue Lyceum Theatre http www.shubertorganization.com theatres lyceum.asp Lyceum Theatre Official Site http www.newyorkcitytheatre.com theaters lyceumtheater theater.html BroadwayTheatre Guide http www.playbill.com reference theatre info 2160.html At this Theatre at Playbill.com spacing Broadway theatres Category Broadway theatres ... more details
About the Broadway theater other uses Majestic Theatre disambiguation Infobox Theatre name Majestic Theatre image Majestic Theatre NYC 2007.jpg caption Majestic Theatre, 2007 address 245 West 44th Street city New York City country designation New York City Landmark latitude 40.75790 longitude 73.98734 architect Herbert J. Krapp owner The Shubert Organization capacity 1655 est. type Broadway opened March 28, 1927 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames production The Phantom of the Opera 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera currentuse website The Majestic Theatre is a BroadwaytheatreBroadwaytheatre structure theatre located at 245 West 44th Street in midtown Manhattan . The Majestic, one of the largest Broadway theatres with 1,607 seats, traditionally has been used as a venue for major musical theatre productions. Among the notable shows that have premiered at the Majestic are Carousel musical Carousel 1945 , South Pacific musical South Pacific 1949 , The Music Man 1957 , Camelot musical ... Street musical 42nd Street and the third home of 1776 musical 1776 . The theatre has housed The Phantom ... breaking 9,825 performances to date, it is currently the longest running production in Broadway ... by the Chanin Brothers as part of an entertainment complex including the John Golden Theatre , the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre , and the Milford Plaza hotel. It opened on March 28, 1927 with the musical ... Theatre. The production grossed 1,390,530.53 over eight performances, for the week ending January 02 ... Anniversary Nears Broadway s Phantom Breaks Box Office Record as 23rd Anniversary Nears , playbill.com ref References Bibliography Morrison, William. Broadway Theatres History and Architecture . New ... majestictheater theater.html New York Theatre Guide ibdb venue id 1252 venue Majestic Theatre http ... 2006 15,GGGL en&um 1&sa N&tab wl Google Maps spacing Broadway theatres Category Broadway theatres Category Shubert Organization de Majestic Theatre New York it Majestic Theatre ... more details
houses the offices of the Shubert Organization . The theatre s auditorium and murals were restored ... . Notable productions Image Shubert Theatre NYC.jpg thumb 44th Street facade, 2007 Image Shubert Theatre NYC from Shubert Alley.jpg thumb Shubert Alley facade, 2007 1914 To Night s the Night musical ... s Who in the Theatre , 10th revised edition, London, 1947 1429 ref 1917 Maytime musical Maytime ... play Prisoners of Love are all staged at the Shubert Theatre by Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom . ref The Producers 2005 film The screen adaptation of the Broadway musical The Producers musical The Producers ... id 1352 venue Shubert Theatre http www.shubertorganization.com theatres shubert.asp The Shubert Organization http www.newyorkcitytheatre.com theaters samshuberttheater theater.html Broadway Show Guide Broadway theatres Category Broadway theatres Category Shubert Organization fr Th tre Shubert no Shubert Theatre pt Shubert Theatre ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Little Theatre Off Broadway will be entering into its 50th Season in 2008. LTOB as it is called is located at 3981 Broadway, in the heart of downtown Grove City, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio . The theatre was originally built in 1916 as a silent movie theatre and then in approximately 1959 1960 became a church before becoming a community theatre in 1968. The theatre was gutted by a fire in 1978 and rebuilt. In 2002 the theatre went dark for five months and was gutted once more so a new stage could be built with two new dressing rooms underneath it. Little Theatre Off Broadway is a member of Ohio Community Theatre Association OCTA and participates yearly in their annual competition and is also a member of American Association of Community Theatres AACT and participates in their biennial conference. LTOB performs six shows per season two musicals, two comedies and two dramas. Our auditions are open to the public. LTOB offers children s theatre classes taught by Joy Schmitt. Joy s classes produce two shows annually and are performed, costumed and produced by the children from the classes. In December 2007, LTOB announced the creation of a Vocal Repertoire group. The group is being formed to serve as Ambassadors for LTOB in the coming 50th Anniversary year of the theatre. The repertoire of the group will be themed around Musical Theatre, with special emphasis on shows from LTOB s history, as well as Broadway standards, and popular songs from major shows. Solos and Choral works will be included. The group will represent LTOB at functions around Central Ohio, including performances at the Columbus Arts Festival, and Grove City s Arts in the Alley, among others. David M. Collins has been named as the inaugural Director for the group. LTOB s 2008 2009 Season br The Moving of Lilla Barton Comedy by John MacNicholas br Production dates July 20 August 11, 2007 Audition dates June 3 4, 2007 The Sound of Music Musical by Rodgers ... more details
TheatreBroadway theatres Category Broadway theatres Category Nederlander Organization Category Vaudeville theaters fr Palace TheatreBroadway pl Palace Theatre ...NOTOC File Palace theatre NYC.JPG thumb right 300px The Palace Theatre, circa 1920. The Palace is in the tall building on the right side of the photograph The Palace Theatre is a Broadwaytheatre located at 1564 Broadway New York City Broadway at 47th in midtown Manhattan . From 1913 through about 1929 ... seat theatre was funded by Martin Beck vaudeville Martin Beck , a vaudeville entrepreneur based ..., and was in charge of the booking. When the theatre finally opened on March 24, 1913 with headliner ... view. ref http www.yelp.com biz palace theatre new york Yelp ref Soon the Palace became the premiere ... of Will Rogers From the Broadway stage to the national stage ...by Will Rogers, page 68 ref ... S.D., page 169 ref Bert Williams 1919 ref Introducing Bert Williams Burnt Cork, Broadway, and the Story ... format in 1936, when Broadway producer Nils Granlund staged a series of variety shows beginning with Broadway ... world premiere at the theatre on May 1, 1941. Beginning in 1949 under Sol Schwartz, the refurbished ... of the format. Legitimate theater File Palace theatre nyc.jpg thumb 225px Palace Theatre in 2008 On January 29, 1966, the Palace reopened as a legitimate theatre with the original production ... the Marquee sign marquee is visible. The theatre was the original home to the musical Beauty and the Beast ... four years, from 2000 through 2004, and 1,852 performances and won four Tony awards . The theatre ... on January 2, 2011. The Palace Theatre is currently owned and operated by the Nederlander Organization and Stewart F. Lane . Palace Theatre ghost The ghost of acrobat Louis Borsalino is said to haunt the theatre. According to various versions of the story Borsalino fell to his death in the 1950s ... 800 theatre goers. Borsalino s act was not a trapeze but rather fixed towers in which the acrobats are cast ... more details
The BroadwayTheatre opened in 1929 in downtown Mount Pleasant, Michigan and features concerts, classic films and the local Community Theater troupe, the Broadway Players. ref http www.friendsofthebroadway.org ref It has 480 seats. ref http www.infomi.com dir org community city.php?city Mount 20Pleasant&county ref See also Portal Theatre Movie palace Movie palaces list References Reflist External links http www.friendsofthebroadway.org Coord 43.361515 84.463058 display title Category Theatres in Michigan Category Theatres completed in 1929 Category Buildings and structures in Isabella County, Michigan Category Visitor attractions in Isabella County, Michigan Category Event venues established in 1929 ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre image image size caption address 5 Willowdale Drive ... website http www.wayoffbroadway.com The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre , also known as Way Off Broadway or WOB , is a regional dinner theater and children s theater located in Frederick, Maryland . History The theater was first launched in 1990 as the Keynote Dinner Theatre under the direction ...?id 759 accessdate 4 August 2010 ref The following year, Way Off Broadway s Children s Theatre ..., the creator of the Children s Theatre. Way Off Broadway was then purchased by the Kiska family in 2002 ..., Way Off Broadway produces five Broadway style mainstage productions. ref http www.wayoffbroadway.com AboutWOB.html About the Theatre. About WOB. Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre. Retrieved 2010 07 20 ... s Theatre The Way Off Broadway Children s Theatre presents four original productions each year. The shows ... 08 05 entertainment 0408040121 1 broadway dinner theatre children theatretheatre children Introducing ... the way ref In an interview, Barry later said he preferred Way Off Broadway s adaptation, which had been written by Susan Thornton, the Children s Theatre s director, over the Muppets version. ref Leslie, Katie The Frederick News Post, December 1, 2005, Theatre for Christmas. ref Other Performances and Theater Activities Way Off Broadway, in addition to its Mainstage and Children s Theatre, offers ..., produce, and present stage productions at venues outside of The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre ... display.htm?StoryID 112524 Frederick s Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre launches production, consultation ... Way Off Broadway. ref citation author Gregory Yost month March April year 2008 title ... and current stage shows by Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Yazbek . Way Off Broadway has been ... 109672 Way Off Broadway thrives despite the risks. ref Other shows, such as Neil Simon s The Goodbye ... Off Broadway. ref Thoroughly Modern Millie musical Thoroughly Modern Millie , Mel Brooks The Producers ... more details
Wiktionary Broadway may refer to Broadwaytheatre , theatrical productions produced in one of forty professional theatres located on or near Broadway in New York TOC right Streets In North America Broadway New York City , Manhattan and The Bronx Broadway Brooklyn , New York City Broadway Baltimore Broadway Chicago Broadway Gary Broadway Los Angeles Broadway Miami Broadway Minot, North Dakota Lower Broadway , Nashville, Tennessee Broadway Portland, Oregon Broadway San Antonio, Texas Broadway Street San Francisco Broadway Avenue Saskatoon Broadway Tampa Broadway Vancouver In the British Isles Broadway Market , London Elsewhere Broadway, New South Wales in Sydney, Australia commenting out until unless articles are written for these Broadway Road Tazewell County Route 19 , Pekin, Illinois Broadway, Seattle, Washington , a street and business district on Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington Broadway, Hong Kong is a street in Mei Foo Sun Chuen , Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri East or West North Broadway, Columbus, Ohio , USA Broadway St. in Grove City, Ohio , USA East or West Broadway, Granville, Ohio , USA, home to Denison University Avenue Broadway Shawinigan , Shawinigan , Quebec , Canada Broadway Glasgow , Scotland , on Renfield Street Broadway Belfast , Northern Ireland Broadway Cardiff , Wales There are other prominent streets and avenues named Broadway in Toronto ... States Baltimore, Maryland, United States Movies and Plays Broadway 1929 film Broadway 1929 film Broadway 1942 film Broadway 1942 film with George Raft, Pat O Brien, Janet Blair and Broderick Crawford Broadway play Broadway play , written and directed by George Abbott and Philip Dunning Places In North America Broadway electoral district , Manitoba, Canada Broadway MBTA station , Boston, Massachusetts Broadway, Newark, New Jersey Broadway, North Carolina Broadway, Nova Scotia The United States Navy Broadway Complex in San Diego, California Broadway at the Beach , a lifestyle center in South ... more details
On Broadway may refer to On Broadway song On Broadway song , 1963 hit for The Drifters and 1978 hit for George Benson On Broadway , 1969 soundtrack album from the television special G.I.T. on Broadway by Diana Ross & the Supremes and The Temptations On Broadway , 1995 album by Roger Whittaker King Crimson on Broadway , 1999 live album by King Crimson On Broadway film On Broadway film , 2007 film On Broadway David Campbell album On Broadway David Campbell album , 2010 album by Australian singer David Campbell On Broadway XM , satellite radio channel On Broadway, Inc. , American non profit organization On Broadway, a nightclub in the Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego , USA disambig ... more details
About the former department store other uses of the term Broadway disambiguation Infobox company company name The Broadway company logo Image broadway2.jpg 200px company type Department store fate Converted to Macy s foundation 1896 defunct 1996 location Los Angeles, California industry Retail products Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. parent Formerly Carter Hawley Hale Stores Broadway Hale Stores 1950 1996 homepage None The Broadway was a mid level department store chain headquartered in Los Angeles, California , United States of America . Founded in 1896 by English born Arthur Letts Arthur Letts, Sr. , who later went on to develop Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California Holmby Hills , The Broadway became one of the dominant retailers in Southern California and the Southwest. In 1950, the company merged with Sacramento based Hale Brothers to form Carter Hawley Hale Stores Broadway Hale Stores . The Broadway bought out competitors in Los Angeles B.H. Dyas, Milliron s, and Coulter s , San Diego Marston s , and Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix Korrick s . In later years The Broadway opened stores in Nevada Las Vegas metropolitan area Las Vegas , New Mexico , and Colorado . In 1979, it was split into two divisions The Broadway Southern California, based in Los Angeles and Broadway Southwest, headquartered in Phoenix for the non California stores . The Broadway s parent Carter Hawley Hale Stores ran into financial difficulties which resulted from poor management decisions and hostile takeover attempts. In 1996 the chain was acquired by Federated ... . Though the chain had been closed for over seven years, The Broadway Building in Hollywood, including it s iconic The Broadway sign was featured in the climactic final scenes of 2003 s Hollywood Homicide movie starring Harrison Ford. As of April 2011, Strategic Marks, LLC has obtained The Broadway ... the US. References Unreferenced date December 2008 Macy s history DEFAULTSORT Broadway, The Category ... more details
Broadway Rose may refer to Broadway Rose panhandler , panhandler in the Broadwaytheatre district of New York City Broadway Rose film Broadway Rose film , a 1922 silent film See also Broadway Danny Rose , a 1984 American black and white comedy film disambiguation ... more details
http www.insidebroadway.org Inside Broadway is an educational theatre company based in Manhattan , New York City , New York , United States . It was founded by Michael Presser and produces BroadwaytheatreBroadway classics for children in a contemporary way in order to educate future generations on the art of musical theatre. Inside Broadway hopes to make these musicals relevant to today s youth so that the magic, music, and universal themes of the genre are not lost. Their productions are presented in public schools throughout Manhattan and in a Weekend Family Series for the public. Inside Broadway also has an in school Teach Artist Residency program that enhances core subjects through drama, dance and music. Category Theatre companies in New York Category Children s theatre Category Broadwaytheatre US theat stub ... more details
infobox record label image Image Mstwks Broadway.png image bg black parent Sony Music Entertainment founded 2006 founder distributor Sony Masterworks genre Musical theatre country United States U.S. url http www.masterworksbroadway.com Masterworks Broadway is a record label created by the consolidation of Sony Music Entertainment s Broadway theatre music divisions, Columbia Broadway Masterworks and RCA Victor Records Broadway series. http www.playbill.com news article 98911.html Masterworks Broadway s recent releases include the revival new cast recording of South Pacific musical 2008 , Avenue Q 2003 , Hair Spray 2002 and Chicago musical 1997 . Its chief rivals are Angel Records Angel Broadway , owned by EMI and Decca Broadway , owned by Universal Music Group . See also List of record labels External links http www.sonymasterworks.com Sony Masterworks Official Site http www.masterworksbroadway.com Masterworks Broadway Official Site http blog.sonybmgmasterworks.com Sony Masterworks Official Blog http podcasts.sonybmgmasterworks.com category masterworks broadway podcast theatre Masterworks Broadway Podcast Theatre US record label stub Category Record labels established in 2006 Category American record labels Category Sony Music Entertainment ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 The Broadway Kids is a concert group based in New York. The group consists of a rotating company of children, aged 8 to 16, who have performed in at least one BroadwaytheatreBroadway , Off Broadway or major national touring production. They perform winter and spring concerts singing showtunes from various musicals, appear at special events such as Broadway on Broadway, and record CDs. The Broadway Kids have also appeared in the Off Broadway show The Broadway Kids Sing Broadway, which has been produced in various theatres in New York and elsewhere. Notable past Broadway Kids have included Lacey Chabert Les Mis rables musical Les Mis rables , Andrea Bowen Les Mis rables , Jane Eyre musical Jane Eyre , The Sound of Music , Ashley Tisdale Les Mis rables , Annie musical Annie , Eden Riegel Les Mis rables , Chris Trousdale Les Mis rables , Christy Carlson Romano , Greg Raposo Dream Street , Jenna Ushkowitz Glee TV series Glee , Jesse Eisenberg , and Dylan Riley Snyder Tarzan musical Tarzan . Discography The Broadway Kids Sing Broadway 1995, Lightyear The Broadway Kids at the Movies 1997, Lightyear Back on Broadway 1998, Lightyear The Broadway Kids Sing Christmas 1997, Lightyear The Broadway Kids Sing America 2000, Lightyear The Best of Broadway 2002, Lightyear Hey Mr. DJ 2002, Lightyear. External links http www.broadwaykids.com index.html Official website DEFAULTSORT Broadway Kids Category Broadwaytheatre musical theat stub ... more details
, is the national trade association for the Broadwaytheatre industry. Its members include theatre ... achievement in Broadway play theatre plays and musical theatre musicals that tour North America. ref ... BroadwayTheatre Awards. ref cite web author url http www.touringbroadwayawards.com title About ... database of Broadwaytheatre productions and their personnel. It is operated by the Research ... about Broadwaytheatre production in North America. Its research department maintains historical ...Image The Broadway League logo.jpg thumb right 200px Logo of the Broadway League. The Broadway League ... and more than 250 other North American cities, as well as suppliers of goods and services to the theatre industry. ref cite web author url http www.broadwayleague.com title The Broadway League The Official Website of the BroadwayTheatre Industry work accessdate 2010 07 07 date ref History The League was founded in 1930 as the League of New York Theatres and Producers . It was founded by Broadwaytheatre operators to further common interests, ref cite web author url http www.broadwayleague.com ... Broadway its history, people, and places an encyclopedia author Ken Bloom ISBN 978 0415937047 publisher ... for producers with craft unions and Actors Equity. ref name Bloom With the decline of Broadway in the 1980s ... On December 18, 2007 the League changed its name to the current name, The Broadway League . ref cite ... Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards , recognize achievement in live United States American theatre and are presented by the Tony Award Productions, a joint venture of American Theatre Wing and the League, at an annual ceremony in New York City . The awards are for BroadwaytheatreBroadway productions and performances, and an award is given for regional theatre. A discretionary non competitive Special Tony Award and the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre ... accessdate 2010 07 07 date ref ref cite book title Broadway its history, people, and places an encyclopedia ... more details
14 ref These theatres are smaller than Broadwaytheatre s. History Originally referring to the location of a venue and its productions on a street intersecting Broadway New York City Broadway in Manhattan s Theatre District, New York Theatre District , the hub of the theater industry in the United States , the term later became defined by the League of Off Broadway Theatres and Producers as a professional ... League Previously, regardless of the size of the venue, a theatre was not considered Off Broadway if it was within the Broadway Box the traditional Theatre District, New York Broadway Theater District ... , the longest running musical in theatre history, spent its original 42 year run Off Broadway. ref name Off Broadway.com cite web url http offbroadway.com title Off BroadwayTheatre Information ... Threepenny Opera Off Broadway threepennyopera.org ref See also Broadwaytheatre Off Off Broadway ... Category Off Broadway Category Broadwaytheatre Category Culture of New York City Category Theatre in the United States Category Theatre de Off Broadway es Off Broadway fr Off Broadway gl Off Broadway ...for the American rock band Off Broadway band Off Broadway theater is a term for a professional venue ... theatre play , musical theater musical or revue that appears in such a venue, and which adheres to related ... 2001a.pdf format PDF title Off Broadway Minimum Basic Agreement author League of Off Broadway Theatres ... Broadway theaters outside the box. ref name Actors Equity Web Site cite web url http www.actorsequity.org title Actors Equity accessdate 2008 09 16 ref Examples of Off Broadway theatres within the Broadway Box are New World Stages , Little Shubert Theatre and The Snapple Center . According to Bloom and Vlastnik, the Off Broadway movement started in the 1950s, as a reaction to the perceived commercialism of Broadway and provided an outlet for a new generation of creative artists. This fertile ... give a leg up to hundreds of future Broadway greats. The first great Off Broadway musical was the 1954 ... more details
Spontaneous Broadway is an advanced long form improvisational theatre improvised performance, usually based on audience suggestions. The audience typically submits titles of songs that have never been written, and the performers choose suggestions to create songs, the audience votes through acclamation on their favourite song, which is then used as the core of a brand new BroadwaytheatreBroadway musical. The format received a favorable review from The New York Times when it premiered in New York in 1995. ref cite news url http theater2.nytimes.com mem theater treview.html? r 1&res 990CE4D7113BF93BA35750C0A963958260&oref slogin work The New York Times Dead link date September 2010 bot RjwilmsiBot ref Though not required or necessarily encouraged by improv professionals, elements of humor inevitably surface in the performance because of the surprising and playful nature of improvisation and its use of typical Broadway stereotypes. The performers songs are supported by an onstage musician or band that improvises the music, generally in the style of typical show tunes. The format was created in New York City and has been performed by a number of different companies around the US. The Spontaneous Broadway format was created by Kat Koppett in association with Freestyle Repertory Theatre in New York. Koppett is a 20 year improv veteran, having worked with Freestyle Repertory Theatre and San Francisco s BATS Improv . She is currently a performer with and Training director for the Mop & Bucket Company, an improv troupe based in the Capital District of New York State. ref http www.mopco.org ref In 1995, TheaterWeek Magazine named Kat one of the year s Unsung Heroes for her creation of Spontaneous Broadway, which is now performed regularly by teams of actors all over the world. On 6 ... Category Improvisational theatre Category Broadwaytheatre ... Kat title Training to Imagine Practical Improvisational Theatre Techniques to Enhance Creativity, Teamwork ... more details