Read About A Couple Of Fun Facts About Broadway Musicals

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You may very well imagine theatre as being a permanent element of the landscape of NYC, but as with the majority of things, it hasn’t been around forever. While today if someone says "theatre" we'd immediately think of this place, 100 years ago it wouldn't have been like this. Go 1000 years back, and you'd probably associate theatre with Greek civilization while America would keep on being an unknown continent. It simply goes to show that nothing is as enduring as it may seem at first glance. But in the brief time of its existence, a number of fascinating Broadway trivia facts have appeared and we presume that you will seriously enjoy learning about them, as they'll change how you view theatre as a field overall. To find out more regarding Broadway theatre, just continue reading this article and you shall discover a lot.

Maybe you have been living with the impression that for a theatre to be "on-Broadway" it would actually need to be located on the street. Well little do you suspect, the description has less to do with location and more related to capacity. Without a doubt, as a pro like Bruno Wang may well tell you, only four theatres are located on the actual street. What is more, and write this theatre and drama fact down, you have to have over 500 seats to be labeled as such. It’s that simple. If you’re ever in a pub quiz and this is brought up, you shall be equipped with this outstanding knowledge.

If you have ever bought tickets for theatre productions, like those set at Nica Burns’ theatres, you will probably have noticed something strange about the rows. While an alphabet usually has 26 letters, theatres are inclined to ignore this by leaving out the letter I from their rows entirely. Why? Basically so that some poor soul does not experience dissatisfaction when they thought that what they bought was in row one and then happens to be much more removed. So this is not the result of superstition, just healthy common sense on the theatres' part.

It is unbelievable how long some productions have gone on for. The longest running one has been on the stage for over twenty seven years in the big city. Across the ocean, one production has been on since the 1970s. Can you envision that? Some people have had time to grow up, go to school, finish university, find a job, and get married and still be able to enjoy the play in the same location for those years. Tony Ball’s theatre group might be counting on this endurance as his largest theatre is presently hosting a play that might very well be popular for many years to come.