Broadway, known as the Great White Way due to the bright theater lights in the early days of electricity, has been the heart of New York City’s theater district for over a century. This historic street in Manhattan is lined with iconic theaters, each holding a piece of the city’s cultural legacy. Visitors can experience a wide range of performances, from long-running musicals and Tony Award-winning plays to innovative new productions. Seeing a show on Broadway remains an essential part of the New York experience, offering a glimpse into the vibrant world of live theater.
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