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Best known for its TKTS Discount Booths that offer tickets to theater and dance in New York City, TDF is a nonprofit organization that aims to make the theater experience available to all.
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Completed in 1998, the Hilton is a Broadway theater built on the site of the old Lyric and Apollo theaters. Certain architectural elements from the previous theaters remaining at the Hilton include the Lyric's dome and the facades and the Apollo's proscenium stage. Originally named the Ford Center for the Performing Arts, it was renovated and renamed the Hilton for the US premiere of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in 2005.
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Hospital Audiences, Inc. (HAI) provides cultural access to music, dance, theater and the visual arts, reaching out to the frail elderly, mentally and physically disabled, seriously ill children at health and social service facilities and youth in grades K through 12.
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The Shuberts conceived of the Imperial Theatre, their 50th New York venue, as a home to musical theater hits, and their dream has been realized many times over. Billy Elliot plays there currently.
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The John Golden Theatre was originally built in 1927 as the Theatre Masque by real-estate magnates, the Chanin Brothers. The Golden’s interior has a Spanish influence, an example of the Mission Revival style popular on the West Coast. It seats 804.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
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This is the preeminent performing arts complex in the United States at which children can have a field day participating in a mixture of paid and unpaid performances and learning experiences. Each of its resident organizations, ranging from Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts to the New York City Ballet and Jazz at Lincoln Center, offers a host of school and family programs.