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New Amsterdam Theater (The)

Broadway history


Address:

214 West 42nd Street - Between 7th & 8th Avenues
10036 - Times Square/Theatre District/Midtown
NY


Nearest Bus or Train:

1, 2, 3, 9 to 42nd Street


Open Hours:

Show times vary. Box Office Hours: 9:45a-7:45p M-Tu, 9:45a-8:15p W-Sa


Built in 1903 at a cost of 1.5 million dollars, The New Amsterdam Theatre is one of the oldest theatres in New York City. Home to the original Ziegfeld Follies, unfortunately it had fallen into disrepair for a number of years and almost closed forever. During the renovation of Times Square in the early 90's, it was purchased by Walt Disney Company and fully restored. It reopened in 1997 to house the Tony Award winning show - The Lion King. Tickets are expensive and hard get, but don't let that discourage you. The theatre offers tours on Monday and Tuesdays.


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