In the heart of New York City’s Theater District, the New Amsterdam Theatre stands as Broadway’s oldest operating theater. Its tall Beaux-Arts facade gives way to an intimate 1,702-seat art nouveau auditorium, adorned with intricate floral, grapevine, and peacock reliefs. Nicknamed ‘The House Beautiful,’ this ornate venue is known for hosting all-singing, all-dancing Disney® productions such as Aladdin and The Lion King. Visitors can experience the rich history and opulent design of the theater while enjoying world-class performances.
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