Winter Garden Theatre

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1634 Broadway
New York, NY 10019

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(212) 239-2820
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Winter Garden Theatre - New York, NY
Winter Garden Theatre - New York, NY
Winter Garden Theatre - New York, NY
Winter Garden Theatre - New York, NY
Winter Garden Theatre - New York, NY
Winter Garden Theatre - New York, NY
Winter Garden Theatre - New York, NY
Winter Garden Theatre - New York, NY
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The Winter Garden Theater is a beautiful and historical place that is a must see. I saw Mama Mia there and was blown away by the theater and the show. The sight and sound was gr...

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One Of The Most Amaizing Structures and It Is Full of History 12/21/2006

The Winter Garden Theater is a beautiful and historical place that is a must see. I saw Mama Mia there and was blown away by the theater and the show. The sight and sound was great. Don't miss the chance to see this theater and step back in history. Pros: Beautiful-don't miss this! more
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  • The Winter Garden Theatre occupies the second American Horse Exchange, built by William K. Vanderbilt in 1896, when Longacre (now Times) Square was the center of the horse and carriage trade. By 1911, when the Shubert Organization leased the Exchange, legitimate stage was making inroads north of 42nd Street. Notable productions at the Winter Garden Theatre include West Side Story, Funny Girl, and Cats.
    Now Playing: MAMMA MIA!
    Buy tickets at Telecharge.com or at the theatre box office.
    The Shubert Organization is America's oldest professional theatre company and the largest theatre owner on Broadway. Since 1900, the company has operated hundreds of theatres and produced hundreds of plays and musicals throughout the U.S. Today, the Shubert Organization owns and operates eighteen theatres in New York City, plus a handful of others across the country.

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  • The theater was built by the Shuberts in 1911 as a venue for vaudeville. Al Jolson performed here at the height of his popularity. In its history, the theater was the home to "West Side Story,"...

  • 8/14/2003 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Neighborhoods: Theater District - Times Square, Midtown
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