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The New Amsterdam Theatre is a centerpiece of visual opulence in New York City known for its Broadway productions. Built in 1903 by prolific theatre architects Herts & Tallant, it has become a hallmark of Beaux-Arts and Art Nouveau styles. The intimate yet grand theatre is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and elaborate interior designs, reminiscent of an era gone by. The theatre has seen over a century's worth of performances, notably the Ziegfeld Follies from 1913 to 1927, and more recently the Disney Theatrical production of Aladdin.
The New Amsterdam Theatre is conveniently located at 214 West 42nd Street, just a short walk from Times Square. The venue is easily accessible via public transport. Subways N, Q, R, W, 1, 2, 3, and 7 trains stop at the 42nd Street-Times Square Station, which is just a few steps away from the theatre. If you prefer buses, take M104, M42, or M7 services to reach Times Square. There are numerous parking garages in the vicinity for those who prefer driving.
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