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Explore Broadway’s Oldest Theater!
Opened in 1903 (just before the Lyceum and New Amsterdam Theaters), the Hudson is the oldest theater currently open on Broadway…but it hasn’t always been a part of the Great White Way. From a television studio to the home of “The Tonight Show” to a renovated Broadway house, Hudson Theatre has a fascinating 115 year history. You’ll hear behind-the-scenes stories about Broadway star Ethel Barrymore and how the theater is connected to the RMS Titanic…yes,
that Titanic.
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Duration: 1 hour
Starts: New York City, United States
Trip Category: Shows, Concerts & Sports >> Theater, Shows & Musicals
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Explore Broadway’s Oldest Theater!
Opened in 1903 (just before the Lyceum and New Amsterdam Theaters), the Hudson is the oldest theater currently open on Broadway…but it hasn’t always been a part of the Great White Way. From a television studio to the home of “The Tonight Show” to a renovated Broadway house, Hudson Theatre has a fascinating 115 year history. You’ll hear behind-the-scenes stories about Broadway star Ethel Barrymore and how the theater is connected to the RMS Titanic…yes,
that Titanic.
Visit: Hudson Theatre, 139-141 W. 44th Street, New York City, NY 10036-4012
he Hudson Theatre has housed hit Broadway shows, like the 2017 revival of “Sunday in the Park with George” and “1984,” but it also has has a rich and eclectic history as an adult film theater, television studio, and venue where many greats–including the first female producer–got their start.
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