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Must-Watch Shows on Broadway Street
Hamilton
See Hamilton at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. This hit musical tells the story of Alexander Hamilton, one of America's founding fathers. It mixes hip-hop, history, and strong performances, making it one of the most talked-about shows in New York.
The Lion King
The Lion King, showing at the Minskoff Theatre, brings the Disney movie to the stage. With amazing puppets, colorful costumes, and unforgettable music, it's a favorite for both families and fans of theater.
Wicked
Playing at the Gershwin Theatre, Wicked tells the untold story of the witches of Oz. It's full of cool effects, catchy songs, and heartwarming moments. If you love musicals, this one's a must-see.
Chicago
Catch the lively musical Chicago at the Ambassador Theatre. Set in the 1920s, it's filled with jazzy songs, bold dancing, and a story packed with drama and style.
Aladdin
Discover a world of magic at the New Amsterdam Theatre with Aladdin. The show features bright costumes, eye-catching sets, and the famous magic carpet ride. It's one of the most fun Broadway shows for all ages.
Hadestown
Hadestown is on stage at the Walter Kerr Theatre. This musical retells an old Greek myth using folk, jazz, and Broadway sounds. With its deep story and cool style, it's unlike any other show on Broadway.
Popular attractions near Broadway
Times Square
Right next to Broadway, Times Square area is one of the busiest and brightest spots in New York City. It's full of huge screens, flashing lights, and people from all over the world. You can shop, snap some photos, and watch street performers in action.
Bryant Park
Bryant Park is a quiet green space, just a 10-minute walk from the Broadway theater district. It's a great place to take a break before or after a show. You'll find outdoor cafés, spots to sit and relax, and even ice skating in the winter.
Rockefeller Center
A 6-minute walk from Broadway, Rockefeller Center is home to the famous ice rink, Radio City Music Hall, and the Top of the Rock, where you can see amazing views of the city. During the holidays, the giant Christmas tree makes it even more special.
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