Broadway (Theater District)

Approval Rate: 97%

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    genghisthehun

    Sun Sep 25 2005

    Save your money and attend a couple of shows. That is an experience of a lifetime!

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    franki

    Wed Apr 20 2005

    Me & the wife just saw our first Broadway show - Phantom Of The Opera. What can say - the whole experience was just amazing. Going to Broadway is nothing like going to the theater - there is a certain magic to Broadway that you can only feel when you are there. Also, I saw some messages here talking about expensive prices - to these people and more - check out www.broadwaybox.com - we found that site planning our trip - and using its' discount code we got ticket 3 weeks in advanced for almost half the price. Go to Broadway everyone - it's great

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    castlebee

    Tue Dec 21 2004

    Over the years I've had the opportunity to attend plays in Chicago, London, as well as some touring shows in my home town. However, this last Saturday was my first time to see a play on the one and only Broadway and what an absolutely thrilling experience it was! The play was Hairspray and I have never seen such a wonderful or more professionally done production in my life. The performers never missed a beat, the story was funny and the music was so good it was hard to keep from dancing in the isles. Most of all, it was just such a thrill to be in one of the most famous sections of one of the most amazing places on earth! If you have the chance and you enjoy live theatre - don't hesitate to experience Broadway!

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    djahuti

    Wed Nov 03 2004

    Depends on what play you see.Tickets can be quite expensive.For 75 bucks,I was tortured by the musical Cats.

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    veenat

    Sun Apr 25 2004

    This area was a dream come true for me! I love the theater, and this whole area was just full of energy and excitement, especially at night! I saw Thoroughly Modern Millie last summer and Phantom of the Opera a few years ago, and had a great time at both!

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    irishgit

    Thu Nov 06 2003

    Seen a few shows here when I've been in town, Guys and Dolls, Miss Saigon, among others. I love the sidewalks after the show.

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    jinglis

    Mon May 26 2003

    My girlfriend and I saw Phantom of the Opera at the Majestic Theater in August 2002 and it was a great experience. She loves the live performance and had persuaded me to go to Miss Saigon and Jesus Christ Superstar here in Glasgow (UK) the same year. I had enjoyed them and was looking forward to Phantom on Broadway. It took quite a while to wait for tickets (at the TKTS booth on Times Square) but it was worth it - good seats on the Grand Circle with a great view of everything. Terrific performances from the cast and good sets and artwork. I'd recommend it highly. When we came out of the Majestic that afternoon, my girlfriend was so overwhelmed that she tried to convince me to see Les Miserables that same night!

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    ridermage

    Fri Jan 17 2003

    American theater is one of our greatest arts! Not every show may be a winner, but try one. You may be surprised! I've seen quite a few, and haven't been disappointed yet!

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    manlyman1516

    Fri Dec 13 2002

    Really nice there.

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    callmetootie

    Sat Mar 23 2002

    One of the funnest places to hang out during the summer...or any time actually. A great atmosphere, much safer then it used to be...and there's 1,000's of attractions to choose from, whether it's seeing a Broadway show, or going to a restaurant in the theater district.

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    ellajedlicka21

    Sun Oct 14 2001

    Possibly the most famous place to see plays in the world. Great theatrical events occur here.

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    megsaklutz01

    Thu Sep 20 2001

    The whole experience of going to a Broadway play is awesome! I love Broadway, Ive only seen Les Mis (the best!), Phantom of the Opera, Sound of Music and Music Man, but I hope to see more soon!

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    lily_p

    Sun Sep 02 2001

    I rated this a 5 because I truly enjoyed the Phantom of the Opera, but it is the only Broadway play I've seen so I dont know how accurate my rating is. If you eat dinner in a restaurant in the area then go to the show you can sometimes get discounts on parking or your meal. I recommend doing this since everything is so expensive. Be prepared to do a lot of walking. I know you'll probably want to dress up for the occasion, but dont make the mistake of wearing uncomfortable shoes. Taking a cab may be well worth the price, depending on where you are coming from. Dont risk being late for the show because you were too cheap to spend $5-10 on a cab.

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    nyrhapsody212

    Mon Jun 25 2001

    There's something magical about Broadway productions. It has this aura that keeps you wanting more, capturing the curiousity of your inner spirit. Everyone needs to see one show before they die... it's a MUST. And trust me, the expensive tickets are worth it.

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    jay1958

    Mon Dec 27 1999

    Buy your tickets at least three months in advance to classic shows like "Phantom of the Opera", "Les Miserables" and "Lion King".

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    ssoo3469du

    Sun Dec 26 1999

    Broadway - no where else like it. Magnificent theatre.

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    nso22564om

    Tue Dec 07 1999

    Braodway is the place to see a sgow . The shows are full of excitement and beauty.

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    joli1037om

    Wed Nov 10 1999

    Broadway is great. If there was one way to really feel NY life and all of its diversity it would be to visit a Broadway Show. They attract so many people from different backgrounds.

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