Step into the spotlight and experience the magic of Broadway like never before! Our interactive Musical Theatre Times Square Broadway-Themed Walking Tour takes you behind the curtain, sharing juicy backstage stories and secrets from the Great White Way. Visit iconic landmarks like The Drama Bookshop, where actors and actresses have prepared for auditions for decades, and the George M Cohan Statue, honoring the father of American musical theatre. Sashay down Shubert Alley, and go inside Sardi's Restaurant, where Broadway legends have dined for generations. And of course, no tour would be complete without a visit to the Gershwin Theater lobby, where the witches of Wicked have been casting their spell for years. It's a must-see for any Broadway fan - so come and join the drama!"
Act 1 - South Theater District: 2-hour walking tour of NYC's southern Theater District
Act 2 - North Theater District: 2-hour walking tour of NYC's northern Theater District
Go inside for a unique tour!
Learn the history, legends, and lore.
Learn about Disney Theatrical and it's resident ghost Olive Thomas.
Learn about opening night parties and the artists who are displayed on the walls
Learn the history of Mr. Broadway and how times square got its name.
Visit Shubert Alley and hear interesting stories about the founders.
You will hear backstage stories and visit The George M Cohan Statue, Shubert Alley, Sardi’s Restaurant, Broadway Souvenir Store, Gershwin Theater lobby where Wicked is currently playing. This is a MUST for Broadway fans!
Act 3 (Combination of Acts 1 and 2)
Outside the Drama Book Shop
266 W 39th St, New York, NY 10018
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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