The present-day Broadway Theatre opened in 1924 as a movie theatre and vaudeville house known as B.S. Moss's Colony Theatre. In 1930, the venue became a legitimate house named the Broadway Theatre. Because of its large stage and seating capacity, the Broadway Theatre has remained a popular home for musicals, notably Funny Girl, the original Cabaret, and the first three years of the long-running Les Mis茅rables.
Broadway Theatre | 1939 |
Broadway Theatre | 1933 |
Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre | 1932 |
B.S. Moss's Broadway Theatre | 1930 |
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