Broadway 2015 / 2016 for Travelers
A look at the 2015 / 2016 Broadway season for tourists and travelers to NYC
Emmy Award winning actor Hugh Jackman said, "I'm lucky to have worked in theatre all over the world, but there's something magical about Broadway." New York City’s Broadway has been the standard for American theatre for decades. Everyone who is anyone has performed on Broadway. It is a stage actor’s dream come true. Thanks to NYC & Company and Tony Award winner, Roger Gindi, we can offer you a peek at the 2015 / 2016 Broadway season.
We asked Roger Gindi why every tourist visiting New York City should make specific plans to visit Broadway.
“I can't imagine anyone coming to New York City for even a day and not seeing at least one Broadway or Off-Broadway show. New York City is the epicenter of American Theatre and the tourist is sure to find something to suit his taste, be it big splashy musicals, dramas, comedies or immersive theatre experiences. Shows that entertain, entice the emotions, educate, or any combination thereof,” Gindi told us.
Roger Alan Gindi is the head of the theatrical producing and general management firm of GINDI THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT. He won the 2007 Tony Award for producing JAY JOHNSON: THE TWO AND ONLY! on Broadway after producing the show off-Broadway the previous season, followed by a national tour. Last year, he managed THE LAST SMOKER IN AMERICA, a new musical.
Here is just a partial list of what’s available on Broadway for 2015 / 2016.
Aladdin
New Amsterdam Theatre
214 W. 42nd St.
Manhattan, NY
The Book of Mormon
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
230 W. 49th St.
Manhattan, NY
Chicago
Ambassador Theatre
219 W. 49th St.
Manhattan, NY
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
243 W 47th St
Manhattan, NY
Fish in the Dark
Cort Theatre
138 W. 48th St.
Manhattan, NY
Hamilton
Richard Rodgers Theatre
226 W. 46th St.
Manhattan, NY
Jersey Boys
August Wilson Theatre
245 W. 52nd St.
Manhattan, NY
Kinky Boots
Al Hirschfeld Theatre
302 W. 45th St.
Manhattan, NY
The Lion King
Minskoff Theatre
200 W. 45th St.
Manhattan, NY
Mamma Mia!
Broadhurst Theatre
235 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
Matilda the Musical
Shubert Theatre
225 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
The Phantom of the Opera
Majestic Theatre
247 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
Wicked
Gershwin Theatre
222 W. 51st St.
Manhattan, NY
Allegiance
Longacre Theatre
220 W. 48th St.
Manhattan, NY
Amazing Grace
Nederlander Theatre
208 W. 41st St.
Manhattan, NY
An American in Paris
Palace Theatre
1564 Broadway
Manhattan, NY
The Color Purple
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
242 W. 45th St.
Manhattan, NY
Dames at Sea
Helen Hayes Theatre
240 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
Fiddler on the Roof
Broadway Theatre
1681 Broadway
Manhattan, NY
Finding Neverland
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
205 W. 46th St.
Manhattan, NY
Fun Home
Circle in the Square Theatre
W. 50th St.
Manhattan, NY
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Belasco Theatre
111 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
It Shoulda Been You
Brooks Atkinson Theatre
256 W. 47th St.
Manhattan, NY
Jersey Boys
August Wilson Theatre
245 W. 52nd St.
Manhattan, NY
The King and I
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
70 Lincoln Center Plaza
Manhattan, NY
On the Town
Lyric Theatre
214 W. 43rd St.
Manhattan, NY
On the Twentieth Century
American Airlines Theatre
227 W. 42nd St.
Manhattan, NY
Something Rotten
St. James Theatre
246 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
Walter Kerr Theatre
219 W. 48th St.
Manhattan, NY
To see more information on Broadway shows, visit http://www.nycgo.com/broadway
Whether you are a lifelong theatre enthusiast or a first-timer wanting to see just how special this place is, Broadway has something sure to touch your heart, make you laugh, make you cry or have you singing those wonderful songs for the rest of your life.
“Sure, there is a wealth of theatre all over the country, from community and regional theatres to Broadway tours, but the quality and variety available in New York City makes a theatrical adventure a necessary part of any visit to the Big Apple,” Gindi said.
NYCgo.com is the website of NYC & Company - New York City’s official marketing, tourism and partnership organization.
Article by Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong. Copyright 2015 Sunny Harbor Publishing. Contact Us: PO Box 560318 Rockledge, FL 32956. Phone: 321-446-7552. Email: [email protected]
Keywords: Broadway, Broadway schedule, Broadway shows, NYC, New York, New York tourism, New York travel, Roger Gindo, Roger Alan Gindi, Senior Cruise & Travelers Magazine, Senior Cruise and Travelers Magazine, NYC & Company, JoeBuglewicz
A look at the 2015 / 2016 Broadway season for tourists and travelers to NYC
Emmy Award winning actor Hugh Jackman said, "I'm lucky to have worked in theatre all over the world, but there's something magical about Broadway." New York City’s Broadway has been the standard for American theatre for decades. Everyone who is anyone has performed on Broadway. It is a stage actor’s dream come true. Thanks to NYC & Company and Tony Award winner, Roger Gindi, we can offer you a peek at the 2015 / 2016 Broadway season.
We asked Roger Gindi why every tourist visiting New York City should make specific plans to visit Broadway.
“I can't imagine anyone coming to New York City for even a day and not seeing at least one Broadway or Off-Broadway show. New York City is the epicenter of American Theatre and the tourist is sure to find something to suit his taste, be it big splashy musicals, dramas, comedies or immersive theatre experiences. Shows that entertain, entice the emotions, educate, or any combination thereof,” Gindi told us.
Roger Alan Gindi is the head of the theatrical producing and general management firm of GINDI THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT. He won the 2007 Tony Award for producing JAY JOHNSON: THE TWO AND ONLY! on Broadway after producing the show off-Broadway the previous season, followed by a national tour. Last year, he managed THE LAST SMOKER IN AMERICA, a new musical.
Here is just a partial list of what’s available on Broadway for 2015 / 2016.
Aladdin
New Amsterdam Theatre
214 W. 42nd St.
Manhattan, NY
The Book of Mormon
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
230 W. 49th St.
Manhattan, NY
Chicago
Ambassador Theatre
219 W. 49th St.
Manhattan, NY
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
243 W 47th St
Manhattan, NY
Fish in the Dark
Cort Theatre
138 W. 48th St.
Manhattan, NY
Hamilton
Richard Rodgers Theatre
226 W. 46th St.
Manhattan, NY
Jersey Boys
August Wilson Theatre
245 W. 52nd St.
Manhattan, NY
Kinky Boots
Al Hirschfeld Theatre
302 W. 45th St.
Manhattan, NY
The Lion King
Minskoff Theatre
200 W. 45th St.
Manhattan, NY
Mamma Mia!
Broadhurst Theatre
235 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
Matilda the Musical
Shubert Theatre
225 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
The Phantom of the Opera
Majestic Theatre
247 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
Wicked
Gershwin Theatre
222 W. 51st St.
Manhattan, NY
Allegiance
Longacre Theatre
220 W. 48th St.
Manhattan, NY
Amazing Grace
Nederlander Theatre
208 W. 41st St.
Manhattan, NY
An American in Paris
Palace Theatre
1564 Broadway
Manhattan, NY
The Color Purple
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
242 W. 45th St.
Manhattan, NY
Dames at Sea
Helen Hayes Theatre
240 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
Fiddler on the Roof
Broadway Theatre
1681 Broadway
Manhattan, NY
Finding Neverland
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
205 W. 46th St.
Manhattan, NY
Fun Home
Circle in the Square Theatre
W. 50th St.
Manhattan, NY
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Belasco Theatre
111 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
It Shoulda Been You
Brooks Atkinson Theatre
256 W. 47th St.
Manhattan, NY
Jersey Boys
August Wilson Theatre
245 W. 52nd St.
Manhattan, NY
The King and I
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
70 Lincoln Center Plaza
Manhattan, NY
On the Town
Lyric Theatre
214 W. 43rd St.
Manhattan, NY
On the Twentieth Century
American Airlines Theatre
227 W. 42nd St.
Manhattan, NY
Something Rotten
St. James Theatre
246 W. 44th St.
Manhattan, NY
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
Walter Kerr Theatre
219 W. 48th St.
Manhattan, NY
To see more information on Broadway shows, visit http://www.nycgo.com/broadway
Whether you are a lifelong theatre enthusiast or a first-timer wanting to see just how special this place is, Broadway has something sure to touch your heart, make you laugh, make you cry or have you singing those wonderful songs for the rest of your life.
“Sure, there is a wealth of theatre all over the country, from community and regional theatres to Broadway tours, but the quality and variety available in New York City makes a theatrical adventure a necessary part of any visit to the Big Apple,” Gindi said.
NYCgo.com is the website of NYC & Company - New York City’s official marketing, tourism and partnership organization.
Article by Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong. Copyright 2015 Sunny Harbor Publishing. Contact Us: PO Box 560318 Rockledge, FL 32956. Phone: 321-446-7552. Email: [email protected]
Keywords: Broadway, Broadway schedule, Broadway shows, NYC, New York, New York tourism, New York travel, Roger Gindo, Roger Alan Gindi, Senior Cruise & Travelers Magazine, Senior Cruise and Travelers Magazine, NYC & Company, JoeBuglewicz