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  1. 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.

  2. Broadway / ˈ b r ɔ ː d w e ɪ / – ulica w Nowym Jorku, w dzielnicy Manhattan. W jej środkowej części (Times Square) mieszczą się liczne teatry (rozrywkowe i musicalowe), stanowiące znane na całym świecie centrum kulturalno-rozrywkowe, przyciągające wielu turystów.

  3. 25 sie 2021 · In spaces in or near Midtown Manhattan, the casts and crews of Broadway shows are reconvening for the first time, preparing to take the stage after the pandemic-forced closure.

  4. In 1977, Broadway veterans and real-life husband and wife Jessica Tandy (1909–1994) and Hume Cronyn (1911–2003) starred in D. L. Coburn’s play The Gin Game at the John Golden Theatre. Among the Broadway productions in which the couple appeared together between 1951 and 1986 were William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Anton Chekhov’s Three ...

  5. The Broadway Theatre (formerly Universal's Colony Theatre, B.S. Moss's Broadway Theatre, Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre, and Ciné Roma) is a Broadway theater at 1681 Broadway (near 53rd Street) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

  6. The Museum of Broadway, on 145 West 45th Street in Times Square, [2] is the first permanent museum dedicated to documenting the history and experience of Broadway theatre and its profound influence upon shaping Midtown Manhattan Times Square, and New York City. [3]

  7. History of Broadway NYC: From Wickquasgeck Trail to Iconic Urban and Cultural Avenue in Pictures (1831 - 1986) Broadway, the oldest north-south main thoroughfare in New York City, is steeped in a rich history that dates back to its origins as the Wickquasgeck trail.

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