205 West 57th Street
Leonard Bernstein Residence at the Osborne Apartments
Leonard Bernstein, perhaps the most influential figure in American classical music during the post-war era, lived in the Osborne Apartments... Learn More
20220203 | 6:30PM
A Little “Site” Music: LGBT Composers, Musicians & Singers in New York City
12 Sites
Jewish New York
Though here earlier, Jewish immigrants arrived in New York City in significant numbers from Germany in the mid-19th century and then in particularly large waves from Eastern Europe beginning in... Learn More
20201217 | 6:30PM to 7:30PM
LEAPING LAVENDER LATKES! Honoring Jewish LGBT New Yorkers this Hanukkah
246 East 49th Street
Stephen Sondheim Residence
In 1960, preeminent Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim bought this rowhouse in Turtle Bay Gardens, which remained his New... Learn More
881 Seventh Avenue
Carnegie Hall
One of the premiere centers of American musical life and history, Carnegie Hall has continually featured the work and performances... Learn More
1634 Broadway
Winter Garden Theater
Opened in 1911, the Winter Garden Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Vincente Minnelli,... Learn More
500 25th Street
Green-Wood Cemetery
Many LGBT individuals are buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, one of the most beautiful landscapes in America. Here one... Learn More
131 West 55th Street
New York City Center
From 1944 to 1966, New York City Center was the first home of New York City Opera, which featured the... Learn More
44 West 63rd Street
Aaron Copland Residence at the Hotel Empire
Composer Aaron Copland – one of the most celebrated figures in classical music – lived in the Hotel Empire from... Learn More
117 East 81st Street
Jerome Robbins Residence
Jerome Robbins was a renowned Broadway choreographer of musicals such as West Side Story, Gypsy, and Fiddler on the Roof, and director and... Learn More
881 Seventh Avenue
Carnegie Hall: Studio Towers
The Studio Towers apartments were constructed atop Carnegie Hall from 1894 to 1897, a few years after the famed performance... Learn More
302 W 45th St
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
249 West 45th Street
Imperial Theater
Opened in 1923, the Imperial Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Jerome Robbins, Joel... 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
246-256 West 44th Street
St. James Theater (originally Erlanger Theater)
Opened as the Erlanger Theater in 1927 and renamed the St. James Theater in 1932, this venue has staged multiple... Learn More
244-254 West 52nd Street
Neil Simon Theater (originally Alvin Theater)
Opened as the Alvin Theater in 1927 and renamed the Neil Simon Theater in 1983, this venue has staged multiple... Learn More
1681 Broadway
Broadway Theater (interior)
Opened in 1924 as a motion picture/vaudeville house, the Broadway Theater began presenting legitimate theater in 1930. Major LGBT performers... Learn More
Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center: New York State Theater
Lincoln Center, a world-class performing arts center, has had close connections to the LGBT community since planning began in the... Learn More
Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center: Philharmonic Hall
Lincoln Center, a world-class performing arts center, has had close connections to the LGBT community since planning began in the... 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