HISTORIC SITES
242-250 West 45th Street
Bernard B. Jacobs Theater (originally Royale Theater)
During this venue’s time as the Royale Theater (opened in 1927), the John Golden Theater (renamed in 1934), and then… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
149-157 West 45th Street
Lyceum Theater
Opened in 1903, the Lyceum Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Oliver Smith, Clyde… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
220-228 West 48th Street
Longacre Theater
Opened in 1913, the Longacre Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Edith Head, Cyril… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
234-240 West 45th Street
Gerald Schoenfeld Theater (originally Plymouth Theater)
Opened as the Plymouth Theater in 1918, this venue has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
214 West 42nd Street
New Amsterdam Theater
Opened in 1903, the New Amsterdam Theater has staged several productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Clyde Fitch,… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
243-259 West 52nd Street
August Wilson Theater (originally Guild Theater)
Opened in 1925 as the Guild Theater and renamed the ANTA Playhouse in 1950 and the Virginia Theater in 1981,… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
236 West 42nd Street
AMC Empire 25 Theater (originally Eltinge Theater)
Opened as the Eltinge Theater in 1912, this venue was named for Broadway and vaudeville star Julian Eltinge, often considered… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
315 East 68th Street
Mercedes de Acosta Residence
The writer Mercedes de Acosta, known for her tell-all autobiography that detailed her love affairs with some of the world’s… Learn More







