Broadway theatre

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Broadway theater refers to theatrical performances staged in the large theters of 40 with 500 seats or more located in Manhattan, New York, USA.

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History

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From 1850s, the theatre of New York gradually was moved from downtown to midtown because They wanted low price of real estate.In 1870, Union square was the heart of broadway, the end of 19th century There were a lot of theatre around Madison square. Theatres did not exsist in Time square until 1900 and were built between 1920s and 1930s

1950-1970

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Guys and Dolls (1950, 1,200 performances): a love story with comedy between handsome gambler, Sky Masterson, and righteous missionary, Sarah Brown

The King and I (1951, 1,246 performances): adapted from the semi-fiction novel "Anna and the King of Siam" written by Margaret Langdon; a clash of eastern and western cultures.

My Fair Lady (1956, 2,717 performances): based on George Bernard Shaw's romantic comedy "Pygmalion"

West Side Story (1957, 732 performances): a contemporary version of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' set in New York City.

The Sound of Music (1959, 1,443 performances): based on the real life story of the Von Trapp Family Singers who fled their native Austria to escape the Nazis.



Hello, Dolly! (1964, 2,884 performances): a musical version of Thornton Wilder's comedy "'The Matchmaker."

Fiddler on the Roof (1964, 3,242 performances): deals with the generational conflict among Jewish peasants in a Russian village.

Man of La Mancha (1965, 2,328 performances): adapted from Miguel de Cervantes's romantic novel "Don Quixote."

Cabaret (1966, 1,165 performances): based on John Van Druten's drama 'I Am a Camera' that was adapted from Christopher Isherwood's short novel Goodbye to Berlin.



Godspell (1971, 2,645 performances): Stephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak's musical that retells the Biblical stories of John the Baptist through the death of Jesus.

Jesus Christ Superstar (1971, 711 performances) : Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's rock musical that recounts Jesus' final days.

Pippin (1972, 1,944 performances): Stephen Schwartz' musical that tells of the prince of Western Roman Empire, Pippin, in nine century.

Grease (1972, 3,388 performances): Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey's 1950's influenced rock and roll musical comedy.

Chicago (1975, 898 performances): John Kander and Fred Ebb's musical, based on a 1926 play of the same name, that satirizes the criminal justice system in Prohibition-era Chicago.

A Chorus Line (1975, 6,137 performances): Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban's musical based on the lives of members of the chorus.

General topics

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TKTS booth sells many Broadway, Off-Broadway plays of the day tickek as 25%, 35% and 50% discounts. This service is leisurely helping to catch a performance for traveler. But you cannot purchase some of tickets for a very popular show such as The Lion King.

Current and upcoming productions

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Upcoming productions

·Musical Les Miserables will be opened in Spring 2014.

·Musical Aladdin will be opened in 2014.

Biography

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1. Musical theatre a history / Kenrick, John

2. When broadway was the runway:theater, fashoin, and America culture / Marlis schweitzer.

3. Broadway:The American Musical / Maslon, Laurence.

4. Broadway musicals, 1943-2004 / John Stewart.

5. The birthplace of off-off-Broadway / Stone, Wendell C.

6. Andrew Lloyd Webber / Sneison, John.

7-1. Beautiful mornin': the Broadway musical in the 1940s / Mordden, Ethan.

7-2. Coming up roses : the Broadway musical in the 1950s / Mordden, Ethan.

7-3. Open a new window : the Broadway musical in the 1960s / Mordden, Ethan.

7-4. One more kiss : the Broadway musical in the 1970s / Mordden, Ethan.

8. Broadway theatres: history and architecture / Morrison, William.

9. More Broadway musicals: since 1980 / Gottfried, Martin.

10. Scenic design on Broadway: designers and their credits, 1915-1990 / Owen, Bobbi.

And Playbill.com(Internet),Broadway.com(Internet),The Internet Broadway database.