244 East 49th Street
Katharine Hepburn Residence
Iconic movie star Katharine Hepburn owned this Turtle Bay Gardens rowhouse from 1931, a year before her breakthrough performances on... Learn More
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
215-223 West 49th Street
Ambassador Theater
Opened in 1921, the Ambassador Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Mulatto by Langston Hughes and Bring... Learn More
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
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
9 St. Luke's Place
Arthur Laurents & Tom Hatcher Residence
Playwright, screenwriter, librettist, and director Arthur Laurents lived in this house, with Tom Hatcher, his partner of 52 years, from... Learn More
138-146 West 48th Street
Cort Theater
Opened as the Cort Theater in 1912, this venue has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including... Learn More
450 East 52nd Street
Greta Garbo Residence at the Campanile
Greta Garbo was one of the silver screen’s most iconic stars of the 1920s and 1930s and was also well... Learn More
1 West 72nd Street
Dakota Apartments
The Dakota, the famed apartment building on Central Park West, has long been a home for celebrities, including notable LGBT... Learn More