Explore Broadway’s legendary past and its hidden backstage world. Walk through iconic theatres and learn how Broadway rose from vaudeville to global fame. Step inside a real rehearsal studio and disco
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Visit a working rehearsal studio and catch a glimpse of live classes or rehearsals (when available)
- Discover the history and hidden stories of iconic Broadway theaters
- Guided walking tour of Times Square and the Broadway Theater District
- Experience the buzz and bright lights of Times Square
- Explore Off-Broadway venues in a vibrant NYC neighborhood
- Hear insider tales, theater traditions, and Broadway legends from a local expert
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No specific age restrictions! This tour is perfect for anyone who loves theater, from kids to adults. Just keep in mind that younger kids might not appreciate the history as much, but it’s super entertaining. Make sure they can handle the walking part, though—it’s about 2-3 hours.
A: Definitely keep it casual! You’ll be walking a lot, so comfy shoes are a must. The weather can be unpredictable, so maybe layer up or bring a light jacket. Also, if you plan to stop by Times Square after, you might want something a bit nicer for photos!
A: Most likely, yes! The tour runs rain or shine since a lot of it is indoors too. Just check the weather and be ready with a raincoat or umbrella. If the weather is really bad, they might reschedule, but you should get a heads up beforehand.
Discussions
Just did the NYC Broadway Tour—what an experience!
I went on the NYC Broadway Tour last week, and it was absolutely amazing! We walked through Times Square and got to peek inside actual rehearsal spaces. Our guide shared super cool stories about the theaters and some legends from Broadway's past. For anyone considering this as a gift, it’s such a perfect way to appreciate the art and history. Definitely worth it!
Thinking about gifting the Broadway Tour—thoughts?
I'm considering this Broadway tour for my sister’s birthday. She loves theater but has never been to NYC. Is it engaging enough for someone who’s a bit of a casual fan? Also, is there a good time of year to go?