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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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Roundabout Theatre Company's Broadway theater originated as a discotheque in 1977. It can seat 900 audience members today.
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Best known for its TKTS Discount Booths that offer tickets to theater and dance in New York City, TDF is a nonprofit organization that aims to make the theater experience available to all.
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The Times Square Booth is at the north side of Father Duffy Square. It resides underneath the "red steps," an illuminated staircase that provides a perfect vantage point of Times Square.
Ticketing policy for evening performances:
Mon, Wed-Sat: 3-8 pm
Tues: 2-8 pm
Sun: 3 pm until one-half hour before the latest curtain time being sold.
Ticketing policy for matinee performances:
Wed & Sat: 10 am-2 pm (no evening tickets are sold from 10 am-2 pm at Times Square)
Sundays: 11 am-3 pm
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Named for an actress, this 1,080-seat Broadway theater is a venue of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. It shares a building designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen with the 299-seat Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.
Box office: Mon-Sat 10 am-8 pm & Sun noon-6 pm.
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