Broadway Houses

spreadtheNEWSies
#1Broadway Houses
Posted: 6/29/12 at 8:57pm

If I opened a Theatre in the Broadway grid, hired all union actors, and this theatre have more than 499 seats, could I put on a show that would be considered Broadway? Even if I have awful sets, and awful music?

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Wynbish
#2Broadway Houses
Posted: 6/29/12 at 9:14pm

Sure shootin can.

Now go away









and go do that.
Updated On: 6/29/12 at 09:14 PM

ActingDude172
#2Broadway Houses
Posted: 6/29/12 at 10:46pm

Of course you can. Mamma Mia!'s already proved that can be done.

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CATSNYrevival
#3Broadway Houses
Posted: 6/29/12 at 10:50pm

I believe the house has to be an officially sanctioned Broadway theatre by the American Theatre Wing which is why the theatre at Madison Square Garden isn't technically considered "Broadway," but if you followed all the proper protocol, then yes.

Updated On: 6/29/12 at 10:50 PM

gravity87
#4Broadway Houses
Posted: 6/29/12 at 11:06pm

But the theatre at MGS is outside the Bway Box.

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CATSNYrevival
#5Broadway Houses
Posted: 6/29/12 at 11:11pm

^Isn't Lincoln Center also out of the Broadway box? Regardless, I'm still pretty sure it has to be made official by the American Theatre Wing.


Updated On: 6/29/12 at 11:11 PM

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SNAFU
#6Broadway Houses
Posted: 6/29/12 at 11:22pm

You consider the music of ABBA awful music? Seriously didn't think the show was great BUT I wouldn'y call ABBA's catalogue awful.


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SondheimFan5
#7Broadway Houses
Posted: 6/29/12 at 11:56pm

Same deal with NY City Center.


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