Located in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan, the Neil Simon Theatre has been a cornerstone of New York City’s Broadway scene since its opening in 1927. The theater made its debut with Fred and Adele Astaire in Funny Face, setting the stage for a legacy of musical performances. Over the years, it has hosted numerous Tony Award-winning productions, including Hairspray and the revival of The Music Man. Today, visitors can experience the hit musical MJ the Musical, continuing the theater’s tradition of showcasing top-tier entertainment.
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