The Musical Experience
From Gershwin to Avenue Q, some of the greatest works in American musical theater can be found on New York’s Great White Way -- Broadway. Revivals of great classics such as A Chorus Line, to the new “jukebox” musicals like Jersey Boys and Mamma Mia, make up the current musical landscape at the heart of New York City’s theatre district.
Many great names in music have spent considerable time on Broadway: George and Ira Gershwin, Lorenz and Hart, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Sondheim, and Bernstein. Plenty of laughs can also be found in Broadway musicals, as fans of The Producers and Monty Python’s Spamalot can attest.
Smaller off-Broadway productions are also popular, such as Stomp and Altar Boyz. In some instances, an off-Broadway production will become so popular that it moves to Broadway -- Rent and Avenue Q both did this. Of course, new productions are always coming; look for Mary Poppins and Legally Blonde to open in the coming months!