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      • Broadway is a 13 mile street that runs through two of New York City's five boroughs- Manhattan and the Bronx. It technically continues far beyond city limits, eventually ending in Sleepy Hollow, New York.
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  2. By the end of the 20th century, the word Broadway had come to refer to a theatrical district in New York (which included Broadway itself as well as the side streets from Times Square to 53rd Street), a category (a theatre with more than 500 seats), and a sensibility (commercial theatre run strictly for profit).

  3. The Early Years: Late 19th to Early 20th Century. The genesis of New York’s theater district began in the late 19th century as theaters started clustering around the Times Square area, giving rise to what would become known as Broadway. This era saw the rise of vaudeville and the musical revue, precursors to the modern musical.

  4. Apr 24, 2020 · From the beginning of the 20 th century to around 1920, Broadway and the Theater District, with the aid of newly built theaters and technology had begun establishing themselves as a prominent center for entertainment in the United States of America at large.

  5. Tony Award for Best Original Score. On the Twentieth Century is a musical with book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Cy Coleman. Based partly on the 1932 play Twentieth Century and its 1934 film adaptation, the musical is part operetta, part farce and part screwball comedy. The story involves the behind-the-scenes ...

    • Betty Comden, Adolph Green
    • 1981
  6. History. Early theatre in New York. Birth of the musical and post-Civil War. Early 20th century. Competing with motion pictures. Between the wars. Postwar era. Decline in late 1960s. Resurgence in early 1980s. COVID-19 impact. Description. Schedule. Producers and theatre owners. Personnel. Runs. Audience. Off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway.

  7. Oct 26, 2017 · The Park Theater, which opened in 1798 just east of Broadway near City Hall, ushered in a new era, offering seating for 2,000. As the city grew to the north, the industry followed.

  8. The term Broadway is virtually synonymous with American theatrical activity. Broadway gained its name as the axis of an important theatre district in the mid-19th century, attracting impresarios with its central location and fashionable reputation.

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