The Nederlander Theatre, located in the heart of New York City, has been a cornerstone of Broadway since its opening in 1921. Over its more than a century-long history, it has operated under various names, such as the Billy Rose Theatre, the National Theatre, and the Trafalgar. Now owned by the Nederlander Family, the theater is renowned for hosting some of Broadway’s most popular musicals. Visitors can experience the rich legacy of this historic venue, which has staged productions like Pretty Woman: The Musical, Guys and Dolls, and the long-running Rent.
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