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Mettons le spectacle sur la route ! Accompagnez-nous alors que nous vous emmenons dans un voyage à travers l'histoire et les faits saillants du seul et unique Broadway !

Votre visite commence au cœur de New York et du monde du théâtre - Times Square. À partir de là, votre guide local vous montrera une variété de théâtres emblématiques où vos émissions préférées ont joué au fil des ans. Vous entendrez parler de l'histoire de Broadway et de certains de ces incroyables théâtres en vous promenant sous les chapiteaux et les lumières éblouissantes de la Great White Way.

Vous vous dirigerez également vers Hell's Kitchen pour explorer les théâtres off-Broadway où des spectacles de renommée mondiale font leurs débuts avant de devenir des classiques bien-aimés.

En cours de route, vous aurez la chance de visiter les coulisses d'un studio de répétition actif et, bien sûr, de profiter d'un après-midi entouré par l'agitation de Manhattan. Nous vous promettons que votre temps avec nous sera un acte difficile à suivre !
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Entrance to private rehearsal studio
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Entrance to private rehearsal studio
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Des sièges pour bébés spécialisés sont disponibles
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à toutes les personnes physiques niveaux de condition physique
  • Cette visite se déroule toute l'année et se déroulera beau temps, mauvais temps, à moins que ce temps ne constitue une situation dangereuse. Veuillez vous habiller confortablement et avec désinvolture dans une tenue adaptée aux conditions météorologiques. Portez des chaussures confortables pour marcher.
  • En cas de fermeture de routes ou d'attractions, votre guide fera de son mieux pour contourner les obstacles ou emmener votre visite dans d'autres endroits.
  • La visite incluse dans un studio de répétition nécessite de monter 3 volées d'escaliers sans ascenseur disponible. Veuillez vous préparer à cela, car le retrait et l'attente du groupe à l'extérieur auront un impact sur votre expérience de visite.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides en public zones
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Guides requis pour régulièrement se laver les mains
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payée pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Preuve de vaccination COVID-19 requise pour voyageurs
  • Vaccination COVID-19 requise pour les guides
  • TOUS LES INVITÉS doivent présenter une preuve de vaccination COVID-19 au début de la visite. Si vous n'avez pas de justificatif, merci de nous prévenir par téléphone ou email 48h avant la visite. Nous avons créé une stratégie globale pour assurer la sécurité de nos clients et nous continuons à suivre les directives du gouvernement local.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Times Square
Your tour begins amidst the lights, skyscrapers, and billboards of Time Square. This is the heart of New York City, famous around the world, and the entrance to Broadway. It’s the perfect place to start your tour of the Great White Way with us!
2
Duffy Square
Just off of Times Square is the lesser-known Duffy Square. Home to the TKTS Booth, where hundreds enter ticket lotteries every day, this Square is integral to the Broadway experience for the general public!
3
Broadway
It’s everything you expect: dazzling lights, show posters, your favorite performers names on marquees, and historic, iconic theatres. This is where stars are born, shows become hits, and inspiration strikes! We’ll stroll down Broadway as your guide tells you about the history of various theatres you pass and the shows that have called this avenue home over the years.
4
Richard Rodgers Theatre
Don’t throw away your shot to see the home of Hamilton! This theatre, named for the composer of hits like Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, The King and I, and South Pacific, has been the home of Lin Manuel Miranda’s instant-classic musical since 2015.
5
Majestic Theatre
Let yourself be intoxicated by the music of the night as you pass one of the largest theatres on Broadway. Over the years, this venue has been home to shows such as The Music Man, Camelot, and The Wiz. But, since 1988, the Majestic has hosted the longest-running production in Broadway history: The Phantom of the Opera!
6
Shubert Theatre
Host to the Tony Awards over the years, this theatre is another long-term tenant of Broadway (open since 1913) with a rich history of shows, plays, and stars!
7
Hell's Kitchen
We’ll then venture to see some Off-Broadway theatres in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Midtown (don’t worry, it’s not nearly as scary as the name implies!). These theatres are where shows are developed, workshopped, rehearsed, and produced before making their public debut. Kinks are worked out, tests are run, and changes are made here - all essential pieces of the Broadway puzzle.
8
Second Stage Theater
With a mission to develop writer-focused plays and production, the company here has a history of engaging audiences with captivating characters - such as in their Tony Award winning musical “Dear Evan Hansen”.
9
Theatre Row
This collection of 6 theatres operates as a hub for up-and-coming theatre companies, offering everything from rehearsal space to tech support. You never know who has the next big thing in the works!
10
Playwrights Horizons
As you might be able to tell by the name, this venue is host to more plays than musicals - such as Pulitzer Prize winners Driving Miss Daisy and The Flick.
11
Times Square
Your tour begins amidst the lights, skyscrapers, and billboards of Time Square. This is the heart of New York City, famous around the world, and the entrance to Broadway. It’s the perfect place to start your tour of the Great White Way with us!
12
Duffy Square
Just off of Times Square is the lesser-known Duffy Square. Home to the TKTS Booth, where hundreds enter ticket lotteries every day, this Square is integral to the Broadway experience for the general public!
13
Broadway
It’s everything you expect: dazzling lights, show posters, your favorite performers names on marquees, and historic, iconic theatres. This is where stars are born, shows become hits, and inspiration strikes! We’ll stroll down Broadway as your guide tells you about the history of various theatres you pass and the shows that have called this avenue home over the years.
14
Richard Rodgers Theatre
Don’t throw away your shot to see the home of Hamilton! This theatre, named for the composer of hits like Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, The King and I, and South Pacific, has been the home of Lin Manuel Miranda’s instant-classic musical since 2015.
15
Majestic Theatre
Let yourself be intoxicated by the music of the night as you pass one of the largest theatres on Broadway. Over the years, this venue has been home to shows such as The Music Man, Camelot, and The Wiz. But, since 1988, the Majestic has hosted the longest-running production in Broadway history: The Phantom of the Opera!
16
Shubert Theatre
Host to the Tony Awards over the years, this theatre is another long-term tenant of Broadway (open since 1913) with a rich history of shows, plays, and stars!
17
Hell's Kitchen
We’ll then venture to see some Off-Broadway theatres in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Midtown (don’t worry, it’s not nearly as scary as the name implies!). These theatres are where shows are developed, workshopped, rehearsed, and produced before making their public debut. Kinks are worked out, tests are run, and changes are made here - all essential pieces of the Broadway puzzle.
18
Second Stage Theater
With a mission to develop writer-focused plays and production, the company here has a history of engaging audiences with captivating characters - such as in their Tony Award winning musical “Dear Evan Hansen”.
19
Theatre Row
This collection of 6 theatres operates as a hub for up-and-coming theatre companies, offering everything from rehearsal space to tech support. You never know who has the next big thing in the works!
20
Playwrights Horizons
As you might be able to tell by the name, this venue is host to more plays than musicals - such as Pulitzer Prize winners Driving Miss Daisy and The Flick.
21
Times Square
Your tour begins amidst the lights, skyscrapers, and billboards of Time Square. This is the heart of New York City, famous around the world, and the entrance to Broadway. It’s the perfect place to start your tour of the Great White Way with us!
22
Duffy Square
Just off of Times Square is the lesser-known Duffy Square. Home to the TKTS Booth, where hundreds enter ticket lotteries every day, this Square is integral to the Broadway experience for the general public!
23
Broadway
It’s everything you expect: dazzling lights, show posters, your favorite performers names on marquees, and historic, iconic theatres. This is where stars are born, shows become hits, and inspiration strikes! We’ll stroll down Broadway as your guide tells you about the history of various theatres you pass and the shows that have called this avenue home over the years.
24
Richard Rodgers Theatre
Don’t throw away your shot to see the home of Hamilton! This theatre, named for the composer of hits like Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, The King and I, and South Pacific, has been the home of Lin Manuel Miranda’s instant-classic musical since 2015.
25
Majestic Theatre
Let yourself be intoxicated by the music of the night as you pass one of the largest theatres on Broadway. Over the years, this venue has been home to shows such as The Music Man, Camelot, and The Wiz. But, since 1988, the Majestic has hosted the longest-running production in Broadway history: The Phantom of the Opera!
26
Shubert Theatre
Host to the Tony Awards over the years, this theatre is another long-term tenant of Broadway (open since 1913) with a rich history of shows, plays, and stars!
27
Hell's Kitchen
We’ll then venture to see some Off-Broadway theatres in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Midtown (don’t worry, it’s not nearly as scary as the name implies!). These theatres are where shows are developed, workshopped, rehearsed, and produced before making their public debut. Kinks are worked out, tests are run, and changes are made here - all essential pieces of the Broadway puzzle.
28
Second Stage Theater
With a mission to develop writer-focused plays and production, the company here has a history of engaging audiences with captivating characters - such as in their Tony Award winning musical “Dear Evan Hansen”.
29
Theatre Row
This collection of 6 theatres operates as a hub for up-and-coming theatre companies, offering everything from rehearsal space to tech support. You never know who has the next big thing in the works!
30
Playwrights Horizons
As you might be able to tell by the name, this venue is host to more plays than musicals - such as Pulitzer Prize winners Driving Miss Daisy and The Flick.
31
Times Square
Your tour begins amidst the lights, skyscrapers, and billboards of Time Square. This is the heart of New York City, famous around the world, and the entrance to Broadway. It’s the perfect place to start your tour of the Great White Way with us!
32
Duffy Square
Just off of Times Square is the lesser-known Duffy Square. Home to the TKTS Booth, where hundreds enter ticket lotteries every day, this Square is integral to the Broadway experience for the general public!
33
Broadway
It’s everything you expect: dazzling lights, show posters, your favorite performers names on marquees, and historic, iconic theatres. This is where stars are born, shows become hits, and inspiration strikes! We’ll stroll down Broadway as your guide tells you about the history of various theatres you pass and the shows that have called this avenue home over the years.
34
Richard Rodgers Theatre
Don’t throw away your shot to see the home of Hamilton! This theatre, named for the composer of hits like Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, The King and I, and South Pacific, has been the home of Lin Manuel Miranda’s instant-classic musical since 2015.
35
Majestic Theatre
Let yourself be intoxicated by the music of the night as you pass one of the largest theatres on Broadway. Over the years, this venue has been home to shows such as The Music Man, Camelot, and The Wiz. But, since 1988, the Majestic has hosted the longest-running production in Broadway history: The Phantom of the Opera!
36
Shubert Theatre
Host to the Tony Awards over the years, this theatre is another long-term tenant of Broadway (open since 1913) with a rich history of shows, plays, and stars!
37
Hell's Kitchen
We’ll then venture to see some Off-Broadway theatres in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Midtown (don’t worry, it’s not nearly as scary as the name implies!). These theatres are where shows are developed, workshopped, rehearsed, and produced before making their public debut. Kinks are worked out, tests are run, and changes are made here - all essential pieces of the Broadway puzzle.
38
Second Stage Theater
With a mission to develop writer-focused plays and production, the company here has a history of engaging audiences with captivating characters - such as in their Tony Award winning musical “Dear Evan Hansen”.
39
Theatre Row
This collection of 6 theatres operates as a hub for up-and-coming theatre companies, offering everything from rehearsal space to tech support. You never know who has the next big thing in the works!
40
Playwrights Horizons
As you might be able to tell by the name, this venue is host to more plays than musicals - such as Pulitzer Prize winners Driving Miss Daisy and The Flick.
41
Times Square
Your tour begins amidst the lights, skyscrapers, and billboards of Time Square. This is the heart of New York City, famous around the world, and the entrance to Broadway. It’s the perfect place to start your tour of the Great White Way with us!
42
Duffy Square
Just off of Times Square is the lesser-known Duffy Square. Home to the TKTS Booth, where hundreds enter ticket lotteries every day, this Square is integral to the Broadway experience for the general public!
43
Broadway
It’s everything you expect: dazzling lights, show posters, your favorite performers names on marquees, and historic, iconic theatres. This is where stars are born, shows become hits, and inspiration strikes! We’ll stroll down Broadway as your guide tells you about the history of various theatres you pass and the shows that have called this avenue home over the years.
44
Richard Rodgers Theatre
Don’t throw away your shot to see the home of Hamilton! This theatre, named for the composer of hits like Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, The King and I, and South Pacific, has been the home of Lin Manuel Miranda’s instant-classic musical since 2015.
45
Majestic Theatre
Let yourself be intoxicated by the music of the night as you pass one of the largest theatres on Broadway. Over the years, this venue has been home to shows such as The Music Man, Camelot, and The Wiz. But, since 1988, the Majestic has hosted the longest-running production in Broadway history: The Phantom of the Opera!
46
Shubert Theatre
Host to the Tony Awards over the years, this theatre is another long-term tenant of Broadway (open since 1913) with a rich history of shows, plays, and stars!
47
Hell's Kitchen
We’ll then venture to see some Off-Broadway theatres in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Midtown (don’t worry, it’s not nearly as scary as the name implies!). These theatres are where shows are developed, workshopped, rehearsed, and produced before making their public debut. Kinks are worked out, tests are run, and changes are made here - all essential pieces of the Broadway puzzle.
48
Second Stage Theater
With a mission to develop writer-focused plays and production, the company here has a history of engaging audiences with captivating characters - such as in their Tony Award winning musical “Dear Evan Hansen”.
49
Theatre Row
This collection of 6 theatres operates as a hub for up-and-coming theatre companies, offering everything from rehearsal space to tech support. You never know who has the next big thing in the works!
50
Playwrights Horizons
As you might be able to tell by the name, this venue is host to more plays than musicals - such as Pulitzer Prize winners Driving Miss Daisy and The Flick.
51
Times Square
Your tour begins amidst the lights, skyscrapers, and billboards of Time Square. This is the heart of New York City, famous around the world, and the entrance to Broadway. It’s the perfect place to start your tour of the Great White Way with us!
52
Duffy Square
Just off of Times Square is the lesser-known Duffy Square. Home to the TKTS Booth, where hundreds enter ticket lotteries every day, this Square is integral to the Broadway experience for the general public!
53
Broadway
It’s everything you expect: dazzling lights, show posters, your favorite performers names on marquees, and historic, iconic theatres. This is where stars are born, shows become hits, and inspiration strikes! We’ll stroll down Broadway as your guide tells you about the history of various theatres you pass and the shows that have called this avenue home over the years.
54
Richard Rodgers Theatre
Don’t throw away your shot to see the home of Hamilton! This theatre, named for the composer of hits like Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, The King and I, and South Pacific, has been the home of Lin Manuel Miranda’s instant-classic musical since 2015.
55
Majestic Theatre
Let yourself be intoxicated by the music of the night as you pass one of the largest theatres on Broadway. Over the years, this venue has been home to shows such as The Music Man, Camelot, and The Wiz. But, since 1988, the Majestic has hosted the longest-running production in Broadway history: The Phantom of the Opera!
56
Shubert Theatre
Host to the Tony Awards over the years, this theatre is another long-term tenant of Broadway (open since 1913) with a rich history of shows, plays, and stars!
57
Hell's Kitchen
We’ll then venture to see some Off-Broadway theatres in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Midtown (don’t worry, it’s not nearly as scary as the name implies!). These theatres are where shows are developed, workshopped, rehearsed, and produced before making their public debut. Kinks are worked out, tests are run, and changes are made here - all essential pieces of the Broadway puzzle.
58
Second Stage Theater
With a mission to develop writer-focused plays and production, the company here has a history of engaging audiences with captivating characters - such as in their Tony Award winning musical “Dear Evan Hansen”.
59
Theatre Row
This collection of 6 theatres operates as a hub for up-and-coming theatre companies, offering everything from rehearsal space to tech support. You never know who has the next big thing in the works!
60
Playwrights Horizons
As you might be able to tell by the name, this venue is host to more plays than musicals - such as Pulitzer Prize winners Driving Miss Daisy and The Flick.
61
Times Square
Votre visite commence au milieu des lumières, des gratte-ciel et des panneaux d'affichage de Time Square. C'est le cœur de New York, célèbre dans le monde entier, et l'entrée de Broadway. C'est l'endroit idéal pour commencer votre visite de la Great White Way avec nous !
62
Place Duffy
Juste à côté de Times Square se trouve le moins connu Duffy Square. Abritant le stand TKTS, où des centaines de personnes participent chaque jour aux loteries, cette place fait partie intégrante de l'expérience de Broadway pour le grand public !
63
Broadway
C'est tout ce que vous attendez : des lumières éblouissantes, des affiches de spectacles, les noms de vos artistes préférés sur des chapiteaux et des théâtres historiques et emblématiques. C'est ici que naissent les stars, que les émissions deviennent des tubes et que l'inspiration vient ! Nous nous promènerons sur Broadway pendant que votre guide vous racontera l'histoire des différents théâtres que vous croiserez et des spectacles qui ont habité cette avenue au fil des ans.
64
Théâtre Richard Rodgers
Ne gâchez pas votre coup pour voir la maison de Hamilton! Ce théâtre, nommé d'après le compositeur de tubes comme Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, The King and I et South Pacific, accueille la comédie musicale classique instantanée de Lin Manuel Miranda depuis 2015.
65
Théâtre majestueux
Laissez-vous enivrer par la musique de la nuit en passant devant l'un des plus grands théâtres de Broadway. Au fil des ans, ce lieu a accueilli des émissions telles que The Music Man, Camelot et The Wiz. Mais, depuis 1988, le Majestic a accueilli la plus longue production de l'histoire de Broadway : Le Fantôme de l'Opéra !
66
Théâtre Shubert
Hôte des Tony Awards au fil des ans, ce théâtre est un autre locataire de longue date de Broadway (ouvert depuis 1913) avec une riche histoire de spectacles, de pièces de théâtre et de stars !
67
La cuisine de l'enfer
Nous nous aventurerons ensuite à voir des théâtres Off-Broadway dans le quartier Hell's Kitchen de Midtown (ne vous inquiétez pas, ce n'est pas aussi effrayant que son nom l'indique !). Ces théâtres sont l'endroit où les spectacles sont développés, préparés en atelier, répétés et produits avant de faire leurs débuts publics. Les problèmes sont résolus, les tests sont exécutés et des modifications sont apportées ici - toutes les pièces essentielles du puzzle de Broadway.
68
Théâtre de la deuxième scène
Avec pour mission de développer des pièces et une production axées sur l'écrivain, la compagnie a une histoire d'engagement du public avec des personnages captivants - comme dans leur comédie musicale "Dear Evan Hansen", lauréate d'un Tony Award.
69
Théâtre Row
Cette collection de 6 théâtres fonctionne comme une plaque tournante pour les compagnies de théâtre émergentes, offrant tout, de l'espace de répétition au support technique. Vous ne savez jamais qui a la prochaine grande chose en préparation !
70
Horizons des dramaturges
Comme son nom l'indique, ce lieu accueille plus de pièces que de comédies musicales, comme les lauréats du prix Pulitzer Driving Miss Daisy et The Flick.
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Commentaires (28)
Larry_K
May 2022
We loved the information about Broadway history, Micaela was a treasure of history and trivia, and so enthusiastic. By far the highlight was doing a reading with my wife at the Actors Studio we visited. Although we didn't get the part, it was still great fun. Cool neighborhood to explore and dine at afterward.
ruthmU193MF
May 2022
We are huge Hamilton fans, so it was great to see what the city looked like during his time. Getting to see the cathedral and cemetery where he and his family are buried was a definite highlight.
Linda_H
Mar 2022
Our guide, Makayla, was very well- informed and shared a healthy amount of information. Appreciated hearing about various facets of Broadway productions, not just the show itself.

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