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  1. Broadway theatre. Broadway theatre, [nb 1] or Broadway, is a theatre genre that consists of the theatrical performances presented in 41 professional theaters, each with 500 or more seats, in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

  2. The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) is the department of the government of New York City that manages the city's public school system.

    • December 14, 2002; 20 years ago
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  4. History. From 1986 – 2003, the Broadway Theatre Institute developed programs that fostered the appreciation of theatre in New York and served more than 100,000 school children and adults in New York City. It merged with the Theatre Museum in 2003.

  5. As of 2017, the school had more than 25,000 alumni working in the arts and related professions, and has more alumni in Broadway theatre than any other school for theater in the United States.

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  6. By embracing a broader spectrum of human experience, theater becomes a more vibrant, dynamic, and inclusive art form that not only entertains but also challenges, educates, and inspires. In addition to learning about the evolution of NYCs theater scene, discover about the rise of its global media.

  7. Opened in 1903, the Lyceum Theatre is one of the oldest surviving Broadway venues, as well as the oldest continuously operating legitimate theater in New York City. The theater was designed by Herts & Tallant in the Beaux-Arts style and was built for impresario Daniel Frohman.

  8. Peter Avery is the Director of Theater for the New York City Department of Education--focused on the significant impact a dedicated theater education has for all youth, their teachers and school communities in the nation's largest public school system. Avery prioritizes producing innovative theater programs focused on youth artistry, access ...

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