New Amsterdam Theatre in New York

New Amsterdam Theatre

New Amsterdam Theatre is a historic Broadway theatre, that first opened its doors in 1903 and was designed by architects Henry Hertz and Hugh Tallant. Over the years, the theatre has been the site of many legendary productions, including the original productions of "Ziegfeld Follies" and "Funny Girl" starring Barbara Streisand. Today, the theatre is home to Disney's "Aladdin" and is known for its lavish, ornate design features such as its blended-style of Art Nouveau and Neo-Renaissance architecture. Aside from its stunning design and impressive history, the theatre is also conveniently located in the heart of the Theatre District, making it an excellent location for tourists interested in Broadway theatre. Nearby landmarks include the iconic Times Square, the iconic Empire State Building, and the Lyric Theatre – home to productions such as "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child."

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