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Manhattan Center

Home to two of Manhattan’s most unique event spaces. The Hammerstein and The Grand offer an elegant setting for events of all kinds. With in-house recording studios, television studios and video post production facilities, the Manhattan Center has what it takes to make your next event a complete multimedia experience.<br> Located at 311 West 34th Street, the historic Manhattan Center building still stands over 100 years after it was first built as the Manhattan Opera House by Oscar Hammerstein I in 1906. Hammerstein built the opera house with the bold intention to take on the established Metropolitan Opera by featuring cheaper seats for the ordinary New Yorker. The Manhattan Opera house quickly became an alternative venue for many great operas and celebrated singers to make their debut.

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Cort Theatre

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Beacon Theatre

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St. James Theatre

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Apollo Theater

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Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Ar

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Nederlander Theatre

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Palace Theater

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Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre

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Broadway Theatre

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Broadhurst Theatre

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John Golden Theatre

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Longacre Theatre

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Neil Simon Teatre

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Ethel Barrymore Theatre

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Richard Rodgers Theatre

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Minskoff Theatre

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Shubert Theatre

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Marquis Theatre

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Winter Garden Theatre

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Vivian Beaumont Theater

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Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (The Biltmore)

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New Amsterdam Theatre

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Ambassador Theatre

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Brooklyn Academy of Music

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Laura Pels Theatre

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Gershwin Theatre

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Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre

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Center for Performing Arts

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Circle in the Square Theatre

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Maryland

Round House Theatre

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Round House Theatre Silver Spring

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Virginia

Barter Theatre