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Originally the largest theater in the city, the New Amsterdam Theater opened in 1903 with a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Known for its elaborate Art Nouveau architecture, the New Amsterdam is one of the oldest standing theaters on Broadway.
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This Broadway theater was completed in 1924 and owned and managed by vaudeville promoter Martin Beck until his death in 1940. In 2003, it was renamed to honor Al Hirschfeld (1903-2003), the caricaturist-cartoonist who chronicled live theater for 75 years.
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The Ambassador is home to the musical Chicago. It was built in 1921 and seats 1,088.
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This theater is one of the four stages of Roundabout Theatre Company and seats 740.
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