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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.