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  2. Miller Theater (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Miller Theater, originally the Sam S. Shubert Theatre and later, the Merriam Theater, is Philadelphia's most continuous location for touring Broadway shows. It is located at 250 South Broad Street within the Avenue of the Arts cultural district of Center City Philadelphia. The Theatre was built by The Shubert Organization in 1918.

  3. Stranger Things: The First Shadow - Wikipedia

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    On August 6, 2024 it was announced that the show would transfer to Broadway in Spring 2025. Previews are expected to begin at the Marquis Theatre on March 28, 2025, while the play's official opening date is scheduled for April 22, 2025. [11] Louis McCartney was announced to be reprising the role of Henry Creel for the Broadway transfer in 2025 ...

  4. Katy Perry announces ‘Lifetimes Tour,’ MSG show. Get tickets ...

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    Katy Perry just announced the U.S. leg of her forthcoming ‘Lifetimes Tour’ after initially breaking the news of an international 2025 jaunt back in September.

  5. A Wonderful World (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The show opened on Broadway at Studio 54 on November 11, 2024, following previews beginning a month earlier. [4] The show is set to close on February 23, 2025. At the time of closing, the production will have played 151 performances, including 31 previews. [5]

  6. McCallum Theatre 2022-23 season: 24 new acts, 7 Broadway ...

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  7. Broadway theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 2022–2023, the first full season since the COVID-19 pandemic, Broadway theaters sold 12.3 million tickets, of which 35% were to local residents and 17% to international visitors. At the time, the average age of theatergoers was 40.4; nearly two-thirds of the audience were women; and 29% identified as a racial minority.