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    • About Broadway

      Broadway has been a huge part of American culture for over 100 years. From its modest beginnings to its staggering success in the roaring 20's and its slow decline over the decades, Broadway has always been a part of America. To this day new fans emerge, hearing songs of beloved musicals. The mere idea of Broadway has led some people... more »

    • Facts About Broadway

      Broadway is the term given to a number of large, professional theaters located in the theater district of New York City. It is also the name of a street in Manhattan, which runs through the theater district at one point and has many of these theaters set on it. Broadway theater productions are very popular attractions that sell about... more »

    • About Broadway Shows

      Broadway shows are full of excitement, song, dance, and a theme that attracts patrons to buy a ticket to come see the show. Broadway shows exclusively represent the famed theater district of New York City. There are over thirty nine professional theaters extending from the theater district in New York all the way to Manhattan.... more »

    • How to Become a Broadway Investor

      Broadway investors are called angels. The charitable-sounding name makes it seem more like a donation than a financial investment. This is pretty accurate. If you're looking to make your fortune, Broadway is not the place. Seven out of 10 Broadway shows lose money. Invest in a show you love and believe in. That way if you lose your... more »

    • How to Become an Actress on Broadway

      Even successful TV actors and movie stars often aspire to see their names in lights on Broadway. Acting on Broadway is the pinnacle of stage success, but its rewards are not merely in peer recognition and the thunderous applause of an appreciative audience; its true reward lies in the perpetuation of a craft which has been around... more »

    Off-Broadway Quick Guides

    • Broadway For Beginners

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    • Award Show Parties

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    • Learning About Dance

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    • Entertainment Jobs

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    Off-Broadway Articles

    • How to Get Into Broadway

      Every theatrical performer has had a dream somewhere along the path of his life of being a star on Broadway. This is no small feat--the reality of... more »

    • About Broadway Musicals

      Broadway musicals have been a popular form of entertainment since the mid-1800's. Theatergoers enjoy a variety of musicals to choose from on any... more »

    • About Broadway Theatre

      Broadway theatre are theatre productions that are performed in the Theater District of New York City. Broadway is considered to be the pinnacle of... more »

    • How to Become a Broadway Singer

      If you like to sing and you enjoy theater, then you may be interested in becoming a Broadway singer. Broadway singers need to be able to act and... more »

    • How to Become a Broadway Producer

      The bright lights of Broadway call to many people. Actors, dancers, singers, writers and creative types from all over try to make their dream of... more »

    Wikipedia

    Off Broadway

    Off Broadway theater is an umbrella term for a defined set of plays, musicals or revues performed in New York City. Originally referring to the location of a venue and its productions on a street intersecting Broadway in Manhattans Theatre District, the hub of the theater industry in the United States, the term later became defined by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers as a professional venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 99 and 500, or a specific production that appears in such a venue, and which adheres to related trade union and other contracts.League>

    Previously, regardless of the size of the venue, a theatre could not be considered Off Broadway if it were within the "Broadway Box" (the traditional Broadway Theater District). The contractual definition changed this to encompass theaters meeting the standard, with a higher minimum salary requirement for Actors Equity performers than for Off Broadway theaters outside the box.Actors Equity Web Site>

    A number of Off Broadway shows have had subsequent runs on Broadway. These have included the musicals A Chorus Line, Rock of Ages, Godspell, Avenue Q, Rent, In The Heights, Spring Awakening, Hair, Grey Gardens, Little Shop of Horrors, and Sunday in the Park with George, and the plays Doubt, I Am My Own Wife, Bridge & Tunnel and Coastal Disturbances. Other productions, such as Stomp, Blue Man Group, Altar Boyz, Perfect Crime and Naked Boys Singing have run for several years Off Broadway. The Fantasticks, the longest-running musical in theatre history, spent its original 42-year run Off Broadway."Off Broadway.com">

    Awards
    Off Broadway shows, performers, and creative staff are eligible for nomination for the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the Outer Circle Critics Award, the Drama Desk Award, the Obie Award (presented since 1956 by The Village Voice), and the Lucille Lortel Award (created in 1985 by the League of Off Broadway Theatres & Producers). Althoug read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off+Broadway

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