See the magic of Broadway live in New York City
See the magic of Broadway live in New York City
LOL Times Square Comedy Club is (unsurprisingly) a comedy club located in New York's busy Times Square area. The venue regularly hosts open-mic comedy and improv nights where amateur and local comics share the stage with well-known touring comedians.
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The Astor Place Theatre is an off-Broadway venue on Colonnade Row. The Greek Revival style building is located at 434 Lafayette Street. It's currently home to the wildly successful Blue Man Group.
EastVille is Brooklyn's only bonafide comedy club, and best of all, there's no drink minimum. That's no joke. EastVille's been running since 2008 and plays host to up-and-coming talent, along with established comedians. The fully-stocked bar also has everything it takes to create speciality cocktails. If you're looking for laughs, then you're in the right place.
The Minskoff Theatre is a theatre on Broadway, New York, which has hosted shows including the Tony Award-winning The Lion King.
The New Amsterdam Theatre is a state-of-the-art theater in Midtown Manhattan, at 214 West 42nd. This long-standing fixture of New York's theater scene first opened in 1903.
In 1921, the Walter Kerr Theatre house opened under its original name, The Ritz. Owned by the Shuberts and designed by Herbert J. Krapp, it was intended to be a sister theater to the Ambassador Theatre. Starting in 1939, CBS and ABC used the space to record radio and TV programs. In the 1970s it was converted back to a movie theater but was restored to legitimacy in 1983. Its current owners, Jujamcyn Theatres, spent millions restoring the theater in 1990 and it has housed successful Broadway runs ever since.
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