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  2. Broadway (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Broadway runs the length of Manhattan Island, roughly parallel to the North River (the portion of the Hudson River bordering Manhattan), from Bowling Green at the south to Inwood at the northern tip of the island. South of Columbus Circle, it is a one-way southbound street.

  3. The most comprehensive source for Broadway Shows, Broadway Tickets, Off-Broadway, London theater information, Tickets, Gift Certificates, Videos, News & Features, Reviews, Photos. Broadway...

  4. The following Broadway shows are currently playing or scheduled to play in New York City. Click on a show for more information and to buy tickets from the official source.

  5. Broadway | Theater District, Times Square, Entertainment

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    Broadway, New York City thoroughfare that traverses the length of Manhattan, near the middle of which are clustered the theatres that have long made it the foremost showcase of commercial stage entertainment in the United States. The term Broadway is virtually synonymous with American theatrical.

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  7. Broadway theatre - Wikipedia

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    Broadway theatre, or Broadway, are the theatrical performances presented in 41 professional theaters, each with 500 or more seats, in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Broadway and London's West End together represent the highest commercial level of live theater in the English-speaking ...

  8. Broadway | Times Square NYC

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    BROADWAY NEWS. For generations, the Broadway theater district has brought captivating hit musicals and classic modern dramas to visitors. Today, the dazzling lights of the Great White Way attract millions of theatergoers annually.