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]]>In big cities such as Los Angeles or London, going to a see a live musical means you’ll be walking into a massive amphitheater. Thus, it may seem logical to think that Broadway, which is the epicenter of live musicals, would have theaters that are just as majestic and grand. But this is actually not really the case.
The truth is that Broadway shows generally boast theaters that are a lot more intimate and cozy. You walk in and feel like you’re in the midst of an incredibly professional-looking community theater. This, however, is the secret to why Broadway shines the way it does. The intimate nature of its theaters is what allows audiences to feel like they’re part of the experience. It may surprise you when you first get there, but in the best way!
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]]>Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Phantom of the Opera is one of the most popular Broadway shows of all time. Premiering in 1986 at The Majestic Theater in Times Square, the musical is amazingly still going strong. If you haven’t yet seen this musical, this is one of our top choices for you!
Unless you’ve been living under a rock over the last few years, Hamilton is also an excellent musical to go see, and it’s performed at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton reimagines the story of Alexander Hamilton and his role in the early days of the founding fathers of America.
Wicked is a reimagining of The Wizard of Oz, but primarily from the perspective of the Wicked Witch of the West, or Elphaba. This musical is one of the biggest Broadway splashes of the 21st century, and it can be seen at the Gershwin Theatre in Manhattan once the lockdown is officially over.
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]]>The post Broadway Shows are Different Than You Think appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In big cities such as Los Angeles or London, going to a see a live musical means you’ll be walking into a massive amphitheater. Thus, it may seem logical to think that Broadway, which is the epicenter of live musicals, would have theaters that are just as majestic and grand. But this is actually not really the case.
The truth is that Broadway shows generally boast theaters that are a lot more intimate and cozy. You walk in and feel like you’re in the midst of an incredibly professional-looking community theater. This, however, is the secret to why Broadway shines the way it does. The intimate nature of its theaters is what allows audiences to feel like they’re part of the experience. It may surprise you when you first get there, but in the best way!
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]]>The post Broadway Shows You Can Still See in Manhattan appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Phantom of the Opera is one of the most popular Broadway shows of all time. Premiering in 1986 at The Majestic Theater in Times Square, the musical is amazingly still going strong. If you haven’t yet seen this musical, this is one of our top choices for you!
Unless you’ve been living under a rock over the last few years, Hamilton is also an excellent musical to go see, and it’s performed at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton reimagines the story of Alexander Hamilton and his role in the early days of the founding fathers of America.
Wicked is a reimagining of The Wizard of Oz, but primarily from the perspective of the Wicked Witch of the West, or Elphaba. This musical is one of the biggest Broadway splashes of the 21st century, and it can be seen at the Gershwin Theatre in Manhattan once the lockdown is officially over.
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