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Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre
NameBroadway theatre
CaptionThe New Amsterdam Theatre, Al Hirschfeld Theatre, Richard Rodgers Theatre, and Majestic Theatre on West 42nd Street in Manhattan

Broadway theatre, also known as the Great White Way, is a major part of the New York City entertainment industry, with Oscar Hammerstein I, Charles Frohman, and David Belasco being some of its key figures. The Shubert Organization, Nederlander Organization, and Jujamcyn Theaters are among the prominent theater companies that have contributed to the development of Broadway theatre. With the help of playwrights like Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, and Arthur Miller, Broadway theatre has become a hub for performing arts, showcasing productions like Oklahoma!, West Side Story, and The Phantom of the Opera. The Actors' Equity Association, Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and United Scenic Artists are some of the notable labor unions that support the theater industry.

History of

Broadway theatre The history of Broadway theatre dates back to the 18th century, with the establishment of the Park Theatre and the Bowery Theatre by John Jacob Astor and Stephen Price. The Theatre District in Manhattan became a major hub for entertainment in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with the construction of theaters like the New Amsterdam Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, and Hudson Theatre. The Ziegfeld Follies, produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., were a series of revues that showcased the talents of performers like Fanny Brice, Eddie Cantor, and W.C. Fields. The Group Theatre, founded by Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford, and Lee Strasberg, was a influential theater company that produced works by playwrights like Clifford Odets and William Saroyan.

Characteristics of

Broadway productions Broadway theatre productions are known for their high production values, with elaborate set designs, costume designs, and lighting designs. The choreographers like Agnes de Mille, Jerome Robbins, and Bob Fosse have made significant contributions to the development of musical theater. The orchestras that accompany Broadway theatre productions often feature musicians from the New York City Ballet Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic. The playwrights like Neil Simon, Edward Albee, and Tom Stoppard have written plays that have been successfully produced on Broadway theatre, with directors like Mike Nichols, Harold Prince, and Trevor Nunn bringing their visions to life on stage.

Notable

Broadway theaters The Gershwin Theatre, Al Hirschfeld Theatre, and Richard Rodgers Theatre are some of the most notable theaters on Broadway theatre, with a seating capacity of over 1,500. The Majestic Theatre, Imperial Theatre, and St. James Theatre are other prominent theaters that have hosted numerous hit shows. The New Amsterdam Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, and Hudson Theatre are some of the oldest theaters on Broadway theatre, with a rich history of hosting performances by legendary performers like Enrico Caruso, Sarah Bernhardt, and Charlie Chaplin. The Shubert Theatre, Booth Theatre, and Walter Kerr Theatre are other notable theaters that have been home to numerous Broadway theatre productions.

Broadway industry and economy

The Broadway theatre industry is a significant contributor to the economy of New York City, with an annual revenue of over $1 billion. The Broadway League, a trade association, represents the interests of theater owners, producers, and presenters. The Actors' Equity Association, Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and United Scenic Artists are some of the notable labor unions that support the theater industry. The Tony Awards, presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League, recognize excellence in Broadway theatre productions, with categories like Best Musical, Best Play, and Best Actor in a Play.

Awards and recognition

The Tony Awards are considered the most prestigious awards in the Broadway theatre industry, with categories like Best Musical, Best Play, and Best Actor in a Play. The Drama Desk Awards, presented by the Drama Desk Organization, recognize excellence in Broadway theatre and Off-Broadway productions. The Theatre World Award, presented by the Theatre World Awards, recognizes outstanding debut performances on Broadway theatre. The Pulitzer Prize for Drama, administered by Columbia University, recognizes excellence in playwriting, with winners like Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, and Arthur Miller.

Notable

Broadway shows Some of the most notable Broadway theatre productions include The Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, and The Lion King. The musicals like Oklahoma!, West Side Story, and My Fair Lady have been successfully revived on Broadway theatre, with directors like Bartlett Sher and Trevor Nunn bringing their visions to life on stage. The plays like Death of a Salesman, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and The Glass Menagerie have been successfully produced on Broadway theatre, with actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman, Liev Schreiber, and Sally Field delivering critically acclaimed performances. The Broadway theatre productions like Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, and The Book of Mormon have been critically acclaimed and commercially successful, with creators like Lin-Manuel Miranda, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul pushing the boundaries of musical theater. Category:Entertainment

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