The oldest existing Broadway theatre, the residence of Disney Opera, looks like a narrow, old-fashioned building embedded between modern buildings. From the huge advertisements at the entrance, we can see that Aladdin is the most classic play here.
In addition to Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, there are many less famous small theaters in New York. They have a long history and little profit, but they stick to a love of art. Yesterday, there were only 80 seats in this theatre. After three generations of guardianship, the pictures on the wall tell us about the glorious history of the past century. Although the stage has not been able to hide her dilapidation and decay, but the owner's dedication to art and selflessness, I am very touched.
The introduction of this scenic spot uses four pictures of me. There are two inside pictures taken during the curtain call, which can not be taken during the performance. Po watches Aladdin's performance. It's very good. The stage is very good. It's divided into two stages. Take a break between the two stages. It's recommended to eat before watching and arrive early. According to the seats, different floors, take the elevator. Tickets will be slightly expensive, after all, it's a Broadway show, but after the show is over, you can find the actors for a group photo! Lion King has been played here before. It's worth seeing!