HISTORIC SITES
235 West 46th Street
Billy Rose’s Diamond Horseshoe Nightclub
From 1938 to 1951, entertainment impresario Billy Rose operated one of New York City’s most opulent and successful nightclubs, the… Learn More
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252-256 West 45th Street
John Golden Theater (originally Theatre Masque)
Opened as the Theatre Masque in 1927 and renamed the John Golden Theater in 1937, this venue has staged multiple… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
242-250 West 45th Street
Bernard B. Jacobs Theater (originally Royale Theater)
During this venue’s time as the Royale Theater (opened in 1927), the John Golden Theater (renamed in 1934), and then… Learn More
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221-233 West 44th Street
Shubert Theater
Opened in 1913, the Shubert Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Cole Porter, Michael… Learn More
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149-157 West 45th Street
Lyceum Theater
Opened in 1903, the Lyceum Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Oliver Smith, Clyde… Learn More
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208 West 41st Street
Nederlander Theater (originally National Theater)
Opened as the National Theater in 1921 and renamed the Billy Rose Theater in 1959 and the Nederlander Theater in… Learn More
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302-314 West 45th Street
Al Hirschfeld Theater (originally Martin Beck Theater)
Opened as the Martin Beck Theater in 1924, this venue has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators,… Learn More
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256-262 West 47th Street
Brooks Atkinson Theater (originally Mansfield Theater)
Opened as the Mansfield Theater in 1926 and renamed the Brooks Atkinson Theater in 1960, this venue has staged multiple… Learn More
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243-259 West 52nd Street
August Wilson Theater (originally Guild Theater)
Opened in 1925 as the Guild Theater and renamed the ANTA Playhouse in 1950 and the Virginia Theater in 1981,… Learn More
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203-217 West 46th Street
Lunt-Fontanne Theater (originally Globe Theater)
Opened in 1910 as the Globe Theater, this venue has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including… Learn More
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238-244 West 44th Street
Helen Hayes Theater (originally Little Theater)
Opened as the Little Theater in 1912, this venue, the smallest house on Broadway, has staged multiple productions involving major… Learn More
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243-251 West 47th Street
Ethel Barrymore Theater
Opened in 1928, the Ethel Barrymore Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Noel Coward,… Learn More
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28 West 28th Street
Everard Baths
The Everard Baths, one of the most legendary of New York’s bathhouses, was a refuge for gay men probably since… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
111 West 44th Street
Belasco Theater (originally Stuyvesant Theater)
Opened in 1907 as the Stuyvesant Theater and renamed the Belasco Theater in 1910, this venue has staged multiple productions… Learn More