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Address:
149 W. 45th St.

New York, NY 10036

BUILT: 1903

SEATING CAPACITY: 922
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Lyceum Theatre (Broadway) History

The Lyceum is Broadway's oldest continually operating legitimate theatre. Built by producer-manager David Frohman in 1903, it was purchased in 1940 by a conglomerate of producers which included George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. In 1950, the Shuberts took ownership of the theatre, and have operated it ever since. Designed in the Beaux Arts style by architects Herts and Tallant, the building boasts a handsome gray limestone facade with six ornate Corinthian columns. The foyer features two grand staircases leading to the mezzanine, and marble finished to approximate "the marble of Athens." When it opened, the theatre featured a state-of-the-art ventilation system: the auditorium was kept cool in the summer and warm in the winter as air was passed over either ice chambers or steam coils on its way into the theatre. Above the theatre, Frohman built an apartment for himself which included a small door that offers a bird's eye view of the stage below. Legend has it that Frohman waved a white handkerchief out the open door to tell his wife, the actress Margaret Illington, that she was overacting. This apartment is currently home to the Shubert Archive.

The Shubert Archive is home to more than six million documents related to The Shuberts' theatrical activities, and includes over a century's worth of scripts, music, pictures, publicity materials and more. The organization of the Archive began in 1976, and in 1986 it was made available to researchers.

Liza Minnelli's iconic concert film, Liza with a Z; I Am My Own Wife starring Jefferson Mays; [title of show] starring Jeff BowenHunter BellHeidi Blickenstaff and Susan Blackwell; reasons to be pretty starring Thomas SadoskiPiper PeraboMarin Ireland and Steven Pasquale; In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) starring Michael CerverisLaura Benanti and Maria Dizzia; Oh, Hello starring Nick Kroll and John Mulaney and more have graced the Lyceum stage.


Shows at the Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)

DATES PRODUCTION
6/26/2024 - 11/10/2024 Oh, Mary! (2024)
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4/29/2023 - 7/30/2024 Grey House (2023)
3/1/2022 - 1/15/2023 A Strange Loop (2022)
11/7/2019 - 1/5/2020 A Christmas Carol (2019)
2/3/2019 - 8/11/2019 Be More Chill (2019)
3/7/2017 - 8/26/2018 The Play That Goes Wrong (2017)
9/23/2016 - 1/22/2017 Oh, Hello on Broadway (2016)
4/2/2016 - 7/31/2016 Fully Committed (2016)
10/21/2015 - 2/21/2016 A View from the Bridge (2015)
3/26/2015 - 6/14/2015 The Visit (2015)
9/27/2014 - 3/1/2015 Disgraced (2014)
3/13/2014 - 7/6/2014 The Realistic Joneses (2014)
9/20/2013 - 2/9/2014 A Night With Janis Joplin (2013)
3/21/2013 - 8/11/2013 The Nance (2013)
2/7/2012 - 6/17/2012 Venus in Fur (2012)
2/21/2011 - 7/10/2011 Ghetto Klown (2011)
10/7/2010 - 12/12/2010 The Scottsboro Boys (2010)
2/19/2010 - 4/11/2010 Looped (2010)
10/22/2009 - 1/10/2010 In the Next Room (or the vibrator play) (2009)
3/13/2009 - 6/14/2009 reasons to be pretty (2009)
7/5/2008 - 10/12/2008 [title of show] (2008)
3/28/2008 - 5/24/2008 Macbeth (2008)
11/8/2007 - 3/9/2008 Is He Dead? (2007)
3/19/2007 - 7/8/2007 Inherit the Wind (2007)
4/18/2006 - 9/3/2006 The Lieutenant of Inishmore (2006)
10/28/2005 - 1/8/2006 Souvenir (2005)
3/15/2005 - 7/31/2005 Steel Magnolias (2005)
11/6/2004 - 1/30/2005 Whoopi (2004)
5/17/2004 - 11/22/2004 Marc Salem's Mind Games on Broadway (2004)
11/11/2003 - 10/31/2004 I Am My Own Wife (2003)
3/7/2003 - 6/15/2003 The Play What I Wrote (2003)
3/28/2002 - 7/28/2002 Morning's at Seven (2002)
3/1/2001 - 6/30/2001 The Invention Of Love (2001)
3/28/2000 - 5/20/2000 Rose (2000)
4/19/1999 - 6/13/1999 The Lonesome West (1999)
2/2/1999 - 4/11/1999 Night Must Fall (1999)
11/29/1997 - 6/28/1998 The Sunshine Boys (1997)
4/4/1997 - 8/31/1997 The Gin Game (1997)
3/1/1997 - 3/23/1997 Mandy Patinkin in Concert (1997)
11/7/1996 - 12/8/1996 Julia Sweeney's God Said "Ha!" (1996)
3/29/1996 - 4/14/1996 The Apple Doesn't Fall... (1996)
11/14/1995 - 12/17/1995 The School for Scandal (1995)
3/28/1995 - 4/30/1995 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1995)
6/21/1994 - 6/25/1994 Ian McKellen: A Knight Out at the Lyceum (1994)
3/8/1994 - 4/24/1994 The Flowering Peach (1994)
12/23/1993 - 2/6/1994 The Government Inspector (1994)
10/19/1993 - 12/5/1993 Timon of Athens (1993)
3/23/1993 - 5/16/1993 Three Men on a Horse (1993)
1/19/1993 - 3/14/1993 Saint Joan (1993)
11/17/1992 - 1/10/1993 The Seagull (1992)
10/2/1990 - 10/28/1990 Michael Feinstein in Concert: Piano and Voice (1990)
11/9/1988 - 4/2/1989 Our Town (1988)
4/19/1988 - 6/12/1988 Michael Feinstein in Concert (1988)
3/19/1987 - 4/12/1987 Safe Sex (1987)
10/17/1986 - 12/7/1986 A Little Like Magic (1986)
4/26/1985 - 1/4/1986 As Is (1985)
10/10/1984 - 3/10/1985 Whoopi Goldberg (1984)
3/18/1983 - 4/17/1983 The Man Who Had Three Arms (1983)
4/30/1982 - 2/26/1983 "MASTER HAROLD"...and the boys (1982)
11/27/1981 - 2/20/1982 Grown Ups (1981)
3/27/1980 - 8/16/1981 Morning's at Seven (1980)
1/24/1979 - 5/5/1979 Wings (1979)
8/29/1978 - 9/24/1978 Players (1978)
12/22/1977 - 6/4/1978 Cold Storage (1977)
12/20/1976 - 11/13/1977 Your Arms Too Short to Box With God (1976)
10/12/1976 - 10/23/1976 Best Friend (1976)
5/15/1976 - 7/18/1976 Something's Afoot (1976)
3/11/1976 - 4/3/1976 Zalmen or The Madness of God (1976)
12/24/1975 - 2/8/1976 Angel Street (1975)
9/6/1975 - 9/11/1975 Truckload (1975)
2/28/1975 - 3/16/1975 The Lieutenant (1975)
11/7/1974 - 11/10/1974 Mourning Pictures (1974)
2/28/1973 - 3/10/1973 Out Cry (1973)
12/5/1972 - 1/13/1973 The Great God Brown (1972)
12/5/1972 - 1/13/1973 Don Juan (1972)
3/28/1972 - 4/8/1972 Elizabeth I (1972)
11/29/1971 - 12/7/1971 Wild and Wonderful (1971)
6/2/1971 - 6/26/1971 The Trial of the Catonsville Nine (1971)
2/11/1971 - 5/29/1971 The School for Wives (1971)
3/31/1970 - 8/1/1970 Borstal Boy (1970)
2/19/1970 - 2/28/1970 Norman, Is That You? (1970)
10/16/1969 - 1/10/1970 Three Men on a Horse (1969)
5/12/1969 - 5/17/1969 The World's a Stage (1969)
3/3/1969 - 4/26/1969 Hamlet (1969)
1/20/1969 - 4/26/1969 Cock-A-Doodle Dandy (1969)
10/9/1968 - 4/26/1969 The Misanthrope (1968)
10/7/1968 - 4/26/1969 The Cocktail Party (1968)
9/13/1968 - 9/28/1968 The Show Off (1968)
9/3/1968 - 9/12/1968 Pantagleize (1968)
3/19/1968 - 6/22/1968 The Cherry Orchard (1968)
1/9/1968 - 6/22/1968 Exit the King (1968)
12/5/1967 - 6/22/1968 The Show Off (1967)
11/30/1967 - 6/22/1968 Pantagleize (1967)
10/10/1967 - 10/22/1967 By George (1967)
3/21/1967 - 6/17/1967 War and Peace (1967)
2/10/1967 - You Can't Take It With You (1967)
1/11/1967 - 6/17/1967 The Wild Duck (1967)
12/20/1966 - We, Comrades Three (1966)
11/22/1966 - Right You Are If You Think You Are (1966)
11/21/1966 - The School for Scandal (1966)
11/18/1965 - 6/18/1966 You Can't Take It With You (1965)
10/1/1965 - 10/23/1965 Entertaining Mr. Sloane (1965)
1/13/1965 - 1/16/1965 The Family Way (1965)
11/3/1964 - 11/21/1964 I Was Dancing (1964)
12/17/1963 - 6/20/1964 Nobody Loves an Albatross (1963)
11/14/1963 - 11/23/1963 The Golden Age (1963)
4/14/1963 - 4/20/1963 Ages of Man (1963)
2/18/1963 - 3/9/1963 The Heroine (1963)
12/3/1962 - 12/5/1962 The Moon Beseiged (1962)
10/25/1962 - 10/27/1962 The Fun Couple (1962)
2/27/1962 - 3/1/1962 General Seeger (1962)
10/4/1961 - 2/24/1962 The Caretaker (1961)
5/22/1961 - 5/27/1961 Mandingo (1961)
3/14/1961 - 4/8/1961 The Importance Of Being Oscar (1961)
10/4/1960 - 2/18/1961 A Taste of Honey (1960)
12/16/1959 - 3/19/1960 Goodbye Charlie (1959)
10/21/1959 - 10/24/1959 Flowering Cherry (1959)
9/28/1959 - 10/17/1959 Billy Barnes Revue (1959)
12/12/1958 - 6/27/1959 The Gazebo (1958)
4/7/1958 - 4/26/1958 Joyce Grenfell (Monologues and Songs) (1958)
10/1/1957 - 3/15/1958 Look Back in Anger (1957)
11/20/1956 - 7/13/1957 The Happiest Millionaire (1956)
10/26/1956 - 10/27/1956 The Best House in Naples (1956)
11/9/1955 - 9/7/1956 A Hatful of Rain (1955)
9/28/1955 - 11/6/1955 Maurice Chevalier in an evening of Songs and Impressions (1955)
12/29/1954 - 9/24/1955 Anastasia (1954)
10/7/1954 - 12/25/1954 Reclining Figure (1954)
4/1/1954 - 10/2/1954 King of Hearts (1954)
2/3/1954 - 3/13/1954 Lullaby (1954)
12/17/1953 - 1/16/1954 End as a Man (1953)
9/24/1953 - 11/28/1953 Take a Giant Step (1953)
11/26/1952 - 6/27/1953 Time Out for Ginger (1952)
10/13/1952 - 11/1/1952 The Gambler (1952)
4/10/1952 - 4/12/1952 The Brass Ring (1952)
3/20/1952 - 3/29/1952 The Long Watch (1952)
1/23/1952 - 2/2/1952 Anna Christie (1952)
10/11/1951 - 1/5/1952 Glad Tidings (1951)
11/10/1950 - 6/2/1951 The Country Girl (1950)
10/7/1950 - 11/4/1950 The Gioconda Smile (1950)
4/12/1950 - 4/22/1950 With a Silk Thread (1950)
1/18/1950 - 2/25/1950 The Enchanted (1950)
12/6/1949 - 12/7/1949 Metropole (1949)
4/25/1949 - 4/30/1949 The Happiest Years (1949)
4/5/1949 - 4/9/1949 The Ivy Green (1949)
2/9/1949 - 3/7/1949 My Name Is Aquilon (1949)
1/12/1949 - 1/15/1949 The Smile of the World (1949)
11/11/1948 - 12/18/1948 Bravo! (1948)
2/4/1946 - 11/6/1948 Born Yesterday (1946)
12/12/1945 - 1/5/1946 Brighten the Corner (1945)
11/20/1945 - 12/8/1945 A Sound of Hunting (1945)
11/21/1944 - 11/17/1945 The Late George Apley (1944)
9/19/1944 - 10/21/1944 While the Sun Shines (1944)
12/30/1942 - 7/29/1944 The Doughgirls (1942)
11/18/1941 - 7/24/1941 Junior Miss (1941)
9/30/1941 - 10/4/1941 Mr. Big (1941)
4/21/1941 - 8/2/1941 The Beautiful People (1941)
5/6/1940 - 5/11/1940 The Strangler Fig (1940)
12/25/1939 - 5/4/1940 When We Are Married (1939)
10/24/1939 - 11/4/1939 The Possessed (1939)
5/17/1939 - Brown Danube (1939)
4/25/1939 - The Mother (1939)
2/8/1939 - Mrs. O'Brien Entertains (1939)
12/27/1938 - Bright Rebel (1938)
10/21/1938 - Case History (1938)
3/7/1938 - Bachelor Born (1938)
2/14/1938 - Roosty (1938)
1/11/1938 - Stop-over (1938)
4/4/1937 - 4/4/1937 Mansion on the Hudson (1937)
4/2/1937 - 4/2/1937 The Wives of Henry VIII (1937)
3/30/1937 - 3/30/1937 Empress Eugenie (1937)
3/28/1937 - 3/28/1937 The Loves of Charles II (1937)
2/20/1937 - 1/8/1938 Having Wonderful Time (1937)
1/25/1937 - Tide Rising (1937)
12/21/1936 - Aged 26 (1936)
10/6/1936 - St. Helena (1936)
4/30/1936 - Pre-Honeymoon (1936)
2/25/1936 - The Postman Always Rings Twice (1936)
1/14/1936 - I Want a Policeman (1936)
11/27/1935 - One Good Year (1935)
10/3/1935 - Squaring the Circle (1935)
9/4/1935 - Moon Over Mulberry Street (1935)
2/11/1935 - Bitter Oleander (1935)
1/18/1935 - Battleship Gertie (1935)
12/21/1934 - Ode to Liberty (1934)
9/28/1933 - Sailor, Beware! (1933)
5/11/1933 - They All Come to Moscow (1933)
4/25/1933 - Man Bites Dog (1933)
1/2/1933 - Saint Wench (1933)
11/22/1932 - Cornelia Otis Skinner (1932)
10/14/1932 - Men Must Fight (1932)
1/11/1932 - Three Men and a Woman (1932)
9/30/1931 - Payment Deferred (1931)
4/20/1931 - Company's Coming (1931)
1/16/1931 - Anatol (1931)
10/14/1930 - Solid South (1930)
11/4/1929 - Berkeley Square (1929)
10/1/1929 - A Hundred Years Old (1929)
7/16/1929 - Freddy (1929)
2/25/1929 - Meet the Prince (1929)
1/11/1929 - Skyrocket (1929)
12/28/1928 - To-Morrow (1928)
9/24/1928 - Elmer the Great (1928)
5/15/1928 - Anna (1928)
12/26/1927 - Celebrity (1927)
10/4/1927 - Hidden (1927)
5/9/1927 - Julie (1927)
2/21/1927 - A Lady in Love (1927)
2/1/1927 - The Dark (1927)
12/28/1926 - What Never Dies (1926)
11/16/1926 - Lily Sue (1926)
9/21/1926 - Fanny (1926)
5/4/1926 - Sport of Kings (1926)
2/22/1926 - The Creaking Chair (1926)
11/9/1925 - 2/20/1926 Naughty Cinderella (1925)
10/13/1925 - The Grand Duchess and the Waiter (1925)
9/8/1925 - Canary Dutch (1925)
12/23/1924 - Ladies of the Evening (1924)
8/19/1924 - The Best People (1924)
3/17/1924 - Sweet Seventeen (1924)
2/19/1924 - Antony and Cleopatra (1924)
1/28/1924 - The Way Things Happen (1924)
8/28/1923 - 1/26/1924 Little Miss Bluebeard (1923)
7/18/1923 - 7/28/1923 Fashions of 1924 (1923)
6/4/1923 - The School for Scandal (1923)
5/7/1923 - The Mountebank (1923)
3/13/1923 - The Comedian (1923)
12/21/1922 - The Merchant of Venice (1922)
8/8/1922 - Shore Leave (1922)
2/20/1922 - 6/3/1922 The French Doll (1922)
11/1/1921 - The Grand Duke (1921)
9/6/1921 - The Easiest Way (1921)
9/30/1919 - The Gold Diggers (1919)
11/4/1918 - Daddies (1918)
9/16/1918 - Humpty Dumpty (1918)
10/3/1917 - Tiger Rose (1917)
8/13/1917 - The Lassoo (1917)
3/26/1917 - The Case of Lady Camber (1917)
2/7/1917 - The Great Divide (1917)
1/8/1917 - Her Husband's Wife (1917)
11/28/1916 - Mile-a-minute Kendall (1916)
10/30/1916 - Backfire (1916)
9/18/1916 - Mister Antonio (1916)
8/14/1916 - Please Help Emily (1916)
2/29/1916 - The Heart of Wetona (1916)
10/19/1915 - Our Mrs. McChesney (1915)
4/12/1915 - Beverly's Balance (1915)
4/1/1915 - 4/3/1915 John Gabriel Borkman (1915)
11/2/1914 - Outcast (1914)
9/5/1914 - The Beautiful Adventure (1914)
3/28/1914 - Jerry (1914)
12/25/1913 - The Land of Promise (1913)
11/17/1913 - The Strange Woman (1913)
9/3/1913 - Where Ignorance Is Bliss (1913)
3/3/1913 - The Ghost Breaker (1913)
2/24/1913 - 2/24/1913 The Honeymoon (1913)
1/23/1913 - The New Secretary (1913)
1/6/1913 - Blackbirds (1913)
9/9/1912 - The "Mind-the-Paint" Girl (1912)
2/27/1912 - Preserving Mr. Panmure (1912)
2/1/1912 - Lydia Gilmore (1912)
12/5/1911 - The Marionettes (1911)
10/9/1911 - The Runaway (1911)
9/20/1911 - The Arab (1911)
9/5/1911 - Thy Neighbor's Wife (1911)
4/3/1911 - Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh (1911)
3/20/1911 - Becky Sharp (1911)
3/14/1911 - Lola (1911)
2/20/1911 - Seven Sisters (1911)
1/20/1911 - The Philosopher in the Apple Orchard (1911)
12/26/1910 - Suzanne (1910)
11/14/1910 - The Importance of Being Earnest (1910)
10/31/1910 - Electricity (1910)
9/19/1910 - Decorating Clementine (1910)
8/11/1910 - The Brass Bottle (1910)
4/25/1910 - The Spitfire (1910)
4/11/1910 - The Green Cockatoo (1910)
4/11/1910 - Hannele (1910)
3/28/1910 - Pillars of Society (1910)
1/24/1910 - Mrs. Dot (1910)
12/13/1909 - Penelope (1909)
8/26/1909 - Arsene Lupin (1909)
1/25/1909 - The Dawn of a Tomorrow (1909)
8/27/1908 - Love Watches (1908)
9/9/1907 - The Thief (1907)
8/15/1907 - Divorcons (1907)
4/8/1907 - The Boys of Company "B" (1907)
1/29/1907 - The Truth (1907)
11/20/1905 - The Lion and the Mouse (1905)
9/27/1905 - Just Out of College (1905)
9/6/1905 - Beauty and the Barge (1905)
8/21/1905 - Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots (1905)
8/21/1905 - A Maker of Men (1905)
5/2/1905 - A Doll's House (1905)
4/17/1905 - In the Eyes of the World (1905)
1/30/1905 - Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots (1905)
1/9/1905 - The Case of Rebellious Susan (1905)
12/7/1904 - Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace (1904)
11/14/1904 - David Garrick (1904)
10/24/1904 - Granny (1904)
9/13/1904 - The Serio-Comic Governess (1904)
5/2/1904 - The Other Girl (1903)
4/4/1904 - Saucy Sally (1904)
11/17/1903 - The Admirable Crichton (1903)
11/2/1903 - The Proud Prince (1903)


Nearest Venues

Name: Museum of Broadway
Museum of BroadwayCategory: Museum
Address: 145 W 45th St
Description: The Museum of Broadway is a unique destination that offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of Broadway theater. Tourists who visit this museum can explore a collection of artifacts, costumes, photographs, and other memorabilia that showcase the evolution of Broadway from its early days to the present. The museum's exhibits provide insight into the many aspects of Broadway, such as the theater architecture, the development of the Broadway musical, and the lives of the actors and performers who have made the stage their home. Visitors can also enjoy interactive displays, behind-the-scenes tours, and special events that bring the world of Broadway to life. For theater lovers and history buffs, the Museum of Broadway is an ideal destination. It's a chance to delve into the rich and fascinating world of Broadway and learn more about the people and productions that have shaped this iconic American art form. Whether you're a lifelong fan of Broadway or simply curious about its history, the Museum of Broadway is well worth a visit.

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Name: TKTS
TKTSCategory: Attraction
Address: 47th St & Broadway
Description: TKTS is a famous tourist destination in New York City, located in the heart of Times Square. Tourists flock to TKTS to get discounted tickets for Broadway and off-Broadway shows, musicals, and other performances. With its iconic red steps, TKTS is a must-visit attraction for theater enthusiasts and anyone looking to experience the excitement of New York City's performing arts scene. Visitors to TKTS can expect to find a wide selection of show tickets at up to 50% off the regular price. The TKTS booth also offers same-day tickets for matinee and evening performances, making it an ideal choice for last-minute planners. Additionally, TKTS provides a unique opportunity to explore and discover new theatrical productions, from classic Broadway hits to innovative off-Broadway performances. Beyond ticket sales, TKTS offers a vibrant atmosphere with street performers, musicians, and vendors selling souvenirs and snacks. Visitors can enjoy the bustling energy of Times Square while waiting in line or relaxing on the red steps. Overall, TKTS is an exciting destination that offers tourists the chance to immerse themselves in the heart of New York City's theatrical culture.

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Name: Times Square
Times SquareCategory: Attraction
Address: Between 42nd & 47th St
Description: Times Square is one of the most iconic and bustling destinations in New York City, attracting tourists from all over the world. The area is known for its neon lights, towering billboards, and lively atmosphere, which make it a hub of entertainment, shopping, and dining. Tourists flock to Times Square to experience the excitement of the city that never sleeps. The area is home to a variety of Broadway theaters, which host some of the most popular and critically acclaimed musicals and plays in the world. Visitors can also catch a movie at one of the many cinemas, or shop for souvenirs at the numerous stores. In addition, Times Square is a popular spot for celebrating special occasions, such as New Year's Eve, when thousands of people gather to watch the famous ball drop. Tourists can also enjoy delicious food from a wide range of restaurants and food stands, or simply take in the vibrant atmosphere and people-watching opportunities.

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Name: Father Duffy Square
Father Duffy SquareCategory: Outdoor
Address: 7th Ave &, W 46th St
Description: Father Duffy Square is a popular tourist destination in New York City, located at the intersection of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 47th Street in Times Square. It is named after Francis P. Duffy, a prominent military chaplain who served in World War I and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his bravery. Tourists are drawn to Father Duffy Square for several reasons. Firstly, it is located in the heart of Times Square, one of the most iconic and bustling areas of New York City. Visitors can take in the bright lights, billboards, and crowds that make Times Square famous. Additionally, Father Duffy Square is home to several landmarks, including the TKTS booth, where tourists can purchase discounted Broadway show tickets, and the statue of Father Duffy himself, which honors his contributions to the military and the city of New York. Overall, Father Duffy Square is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the energy and excitement of New York City, particularly in the heart of Times Square.

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Name: Shubert Alley
Shubert AlleyCategory: Attraction
Address: W 45th St
Description: Shubert Alley is a popular destination for tourists who are interested in theater and Broadway history. Located in the heart of the Theater District in New York City, Shubert Alley is a pedestrian-only walkway that runs between West 44th and West 45th Streets, connecting Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The alley is lined with theaters, including the Shubert Theatre, which is one of the oldest and most famous theaters on Broadway. Tourists can take a stroll through the alley and admire the theater district's iconic architecture, posters, and marquees. Shubert Alley is also home to a variety of souvenir shops, including the famous Theater Circle Store, which sells Broadway-themed merchandise, including T-shirts, posters, and show memorabilia. The alley is also known for its outdoor exhibits, such as Tony Award-winning costumes and props from popular Broadway shows. Overall, Shubert Alley is a must-visit destination for any theater lover or tourist interested in experiencing the magic and history of Broadway.

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Nearest Restaurants

Utsav Festive IndiaName: Utsav Festive India
Address: 1185 Avenue of the Americas
Description: Utsav is an Indian restaurant located right in the Theatre District. Known for its passionate and friendly staff, the restaurant also boasts a flavorful and varied array of Indian cuisine. Aside from its traditional Indian dishes,many items on the menu are an Indo Chinese fusion.

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Ceci Italian RestaurantName: Ceci Italian Restaurant
Address: 46 West 46 Street
Description: Sandwiched between the Diamond District and the Theatre District, Ceci serves up delicious Italian food such as pasta, grilled meats, and seafood, in a festive atmosphere with soft lighting, exposed bricks, and hardwood floors.

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ButterName: Butter
Address: 70 West 45th
Description: Butter, located a block away from the Lyceum Theatre, offers a unique atmosphere with a diverse American menu and craft cocktails. The restaurant caters to the guest offering a formal dining experience or one that is more casual.

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Via BrasilName: Via Brasil
Address: 34 West 46th Street
Description: Located in the Theatre District, Via Brasil offers an array of Brazilian cuisine. Established 40 years ago, Via Brasil is one of New York's oldest and most authentic Brazilian restaurants. The restaurant is also open 7 days a week.

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Del FriscoName: Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House
Address: 1221 6th Ave
Description: Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House, is a chain restaurant known for their prime steaks and seafood paired with fine wines. The menu standout item is aged USDA Prime Beef, mouthwatering appetizers, and fresh seafood.

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