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Broadway History: Father Duffy Square
Every single day thousands of people pass through Times Square. Tourists flock to take pictures on the gigantic red steps that sit over the TKTS booth. Even though the north end of Times Square is a well-known part of the iconic American landmark, not many people know it has its' own name: Father Duffy Square. Even fewer know the historic significance behind the name. So whether you're a history nerd, obsessed with all things NYC (like me), or if you just enjoy being the know-it-all on your family vacation; buckle up for this short little history lesson!
Broadway Dresser Defined
One of the questions I get asked most often is “what IS a dresser?” So this post is dedicated to explaining what exactly my job entails.
Broadway History: Shubert Alley
The other night after work I took a shortcut through an alleyway and passed by Bette Midler getting into a town car. Just another casual night in Shubert Alley! Not only is Shubert Alley one of the most well known alleys in all of New York City, it's also a major landmark in the theater community. Broadway patrons and members of the theater community walk through Shubert Alley every single day on their way to work or to see a show.
How To: “Stage Door” After A Broadway Show
So you want to meet your favorite Broadway actor, or maybe you just want to get autographs from the cast you just saw on stage. Here are a few #ProTips on how to properly “stage door”.
Broadway History: The Minskoff Theatre
The Minskoff Theater is dramatic, beautiful and rich with history. Even though this theater is a little less than fifty years old, it has made a gigantic impact on Broadway and Manhattan as a whole and helped save the theater district.