Built in 1903, the Hudson Theatre stands as one of New York City’s longest-running Broadway theaters. In its early years, it hosted a roster of stars, including William Holden, Ethel Barrymore, and Douglas Fairbanks. Today, the theater continues to draw audiences with its runs of award-winning plays and musicals. The historic building, a registered New York City landmark, retains its opulent lobby, complete with period lighting from Tiffany, offering visitors a glimpse into the elegance of a bygone era.
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