Coming to New York to see a Broadway show seems to have become a must-see, standing in the theater district of Times Square, surrounded by neon signs are all kinds of posters of the show, from the everlasting super sell-out cabaret to the small theater with fun interactive drama, every day hundreds of different performances to make people overwhelmed, it is difficult to choose. Broadway is one of the world's top performing arts venues, and people who love the theater see it as the perfect platform for them to sing and dance on stage and perform their roles with gusto, while the audience is infected by the passionate and sincere atmosphere, and becomes mesmerized and unable to forget. Broadway's theatrical performances can be divided into comedy, drama, musicals, performing arts and current affairs satire and other five categories, which is the most acclaimed musical cabaret and international popularity, such as the most early "The King and I", "The Sound of Music", they are not only in a series of Broadway staged thousands of shows so far, but also was remade into a movie, the box office is still a big seller and won the honor of the Oscars. Recent classics such as Cats and The Phantom of the Opera have been running for decades and have won many of the Oscars and Tony Awards for Broadway musicals. Broadway is divided into several areas based on the size of the theater, which are Broadway, Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway. Among them, Broadway is mostly some of the large theater established in the 1930s to stage classic plays, located between 43rd and 55th Streets, is also the most familiar area, such as the above mentioned musicals, as well as "The Lion King", "Les Misérables", "Chicago" are well loved by people's popular works, every day there are a large number of tourists queuing up to buy tickets. So, if you want to see a musical, come early and wait. Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway are relatively decentralized, with mainly small theaters where many new and avant-garde artists take up residencies.
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