Imperial Theatre
Imperial Theatre

Imperial Theatre Tours and Tickets

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Located in the Theater District, the Imperial Theatre was the Shubert Organization’s fiftieth venue in New York and was constructed as a replacement for the Lyric Theatre, which was converted to a movie theater and later demolished. Opened in 1923, the Imperial Theatre has been home to some of Broadway’s biggest hits.

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249 W 45th St, New York City, New York, USA, 10036
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Private Theatre District Tour

Private Theatre District Tour

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Explore New York City's Theater District on a private 2-hour walking tour that introduces you to backstage stories and insider secrets of the Great White Way. With a private guide, walk through the area around Times Square to see theaters that have been home to legendary performances and Broadway stars. You'll hear about the history of live theater, including the early days of Vaudeville and the creation of the musical.
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Small-Group Broadway Theater District and Times Square Walking Tour

Small-Group Broadway Theater District and Times Square Walking Tour

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Most tours of Broadway can be so large, you might have trouble hearing your guide. This New York City Broadway Theater District and Times Square walking tour runs with a small group to offer you a more intimate experience. Hear the backstage stories about the stars of yesterday and today, and visit famous Broadway theaters like the Majestic Theatre, home of the ‘Phantom of the Opera.’
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