HISTORIC SITES
252-256 West 45th Street
John Golden Theater (originally Theatre Masque)
Opened as the Theatre Masque in 1927 and renamed the John Golden Theater in 1937, this venue has staged multiple… 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
208 West 41st Street
Nederlander Theater (originally National Theater)
Opened as the National Theater in 1921 and renamed the Billy Rose Theater in 1959 and the Nederlander Theater in… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
249 West 45th Street
Imperial Theater
Opened in 1923, the Imperial Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Jerome Robbins, Joel… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
302-314 West 45th Street
Al Hirschfeld Theater (originally Martin Beck Theater)
Opened as the Martin Beck Theater in 1924, this venue has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators,… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
239-247 West 45th Street
Music Box Theater
Opened in 1920, the Music Box Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Ethel Waters,… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
256-262 West 47th Street
Brooks Atkinson Theater (originally Mansfield Theater)
Opened as the Mansfield Theater in 1926 and renamed the Brooks Atkinson Theater in 1960, this venue has staged multiple… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
124-130 West 43rd Street
Stephen Sondheim Theater (originally Henry Miller’s Theater)
Opened in 1918 as Henry Miller’s Theater, this venue has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and characters, including… 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
203-217 West 46th Street
Lunt-Fontanne Theater (originally Globe Theater)
Opened in 1910 as the Globe Theater, this venue has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
230-238 West 49th Street
Eugene O’Neill Theater (originally Forrest Theater)
Opened as the Forrest Theater in 1926 and renamed the Coronet Theater in 1945 and the Eugene O’Neill Theater in… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
138-146 West 48th Street
Cort Theater
Opened as the Cort Theater in 1912, this venue has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
235-243 West 44th Street
Broadhurst Theater
Opened in 1918, the Broadhurst Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including the play The… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
222-232 West 45th Street
Booth Theater
Opened in 1913, the Booth Theater has been associated with major LGBT performers and creators that include Jill Esmond, Noel… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
261-265 West 47th Street
Samuel J. Friedman Theater (originally Biltmore Theater)
Opened as the Biltmore Theater in 1926 and renamed the Samuel J. Friedman Theater in 2008, this venue has staged… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
215-223 West 49th Street
Ambassador Theater
Opened in 1921, the Ambassador Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Mulatto by Langston… Learn More
HISTORIC SITES
243-251 West 47th Street
Ethel Barrymore Theater
Opened in 1928, the Ethel Barrymore Theater has staged multiple productions involving major LGBT performers and creators, including Noel Coward,… Learn More