There’s truly nothing quite like the holiday season in New York City. As the weather gets colder, the city somehow manages to get cozier and brighter, filled...
The St. James Theatre opened in 1927. Designed in a neo-Georgian style by Warren and Wetmore, the venue was originally named after theater mogul A.L. Erlange...
There are 41 professional Broadway theaters that make up New York City’s Theater District, but only one is christened with the name of Broadway itself. Locat...
A theater to die for! The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre opened in 1910 as the Globe Theatre. Designed by the architecture firm Carrère and Hastings for theater mogul...
The Walter Kerr Theatre has been a fixture in New York City since 1921, when it opened as part of the Shubert brothers’ development of the Theater District i...
It starts with that distinctive brick — that’s the first thing that stands out. Then comes the name: The Nederlander Theatre is named in memory o...
Hannah Kevitt is a proud theater kid. Just took to the Maybe Happy Ending understudy’s “go-to hype song” for proof: “So Much Better” from Legally Blonde the ...
History is happening in Manhattan — and more specifically at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. The venue first opened in 1925 as Chanin’s 46th Street Theatr...