New York´s theatre street no. 1 is Broadway. As the name says it is a broad street lined with different sets of musicals and shows. Most theatres can be found in Midtown Manhattan near Times Square, where Broadway crosses 7th Ave.
Tip! Book your tickets before you leave for New York, so you know that you get a place in the auditorium to one of the countless musicals that is almost sold-out every evening.
There are many different musicals and shows to choose from. Many of those have been played in New York for several years and for sure many more years to come. Such as: Chicago, A Chorus Line, The Lion King and our Swedish success Mamma Mia.
Below we present a selection of New York's Broadway selection
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A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE
Premiär 21 jan 2010
2 superstars, Scarlett Johansson and Liev Schreiber enters the stage in this love drama. Take the opportunity to see it in New York.
Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber's fantastic musical. A love story in the Paris Opera house. Who is the man with the mask that Christine is interested in?
2005 we saw Mamma Mia in New York
We grove up with the songs of ABBA so when we went to New York in 2005 the Mamma Mia musical was a given choice. To see the musical a warm Summer evening was a perfect ending on a great day. From minute one we enjoyed the story and the great music with so many hits. At the end we all stod up and sang and danced to ABBAs music.
For you who haven´t seen Mamma Mia yet we really recommend it. :)
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West Side Story
The classic musical returns to Broadway. A more modern version of "Romeo and Juliet" is taking place in New York during the 50's.