Broadway News& Juliet, Back to the Future, Shucked, More Will Perform at 2023 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
This year's parade has been extended by 30 minutes, a first for the annual tradition.
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Logan Culwell-Block
November 01, 2023
& Juliet, Back to the Future: The Musical, and Shucked
Goodbye, Halloween; hello, Thanksgiving! November is officially underway, which means Broadway fans can officially start looking forward to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Event organizers have released the line-up of Broadway shows performing at this year's event, which, in a first for the parade, will begin at 8:30 AM November 23 nationwide.
Those wishing to see the festivities live can catch the parade route stretching from 77th Street and Central Park West to Columbus Circle, where it turns onto Central Park South before continuing down Sixth Avenue. The route makes a final turn at 34th Street to end in front of Macy's Herald Square on Seventh Avenue, where the Broadway performances will be. Public viewing will be set up at designated areas of the parade route, with those wishing to join encouraged to avoid bringing large bags, umbrellas, backpacks, and strollers.
Unlike most live telecasts, the Thanksgiving Day Parade airs at 8:30 AM regardless of local time zone, making the broadcast live only for viewing in the Eastern Time Zone.
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