One of 17 theaters operated by the Shubert Organization, the Shubert Theatre opened in 1913 and staged many of Broadway’s longest-running shows, fromOliver! andThe Constant Wife toChicago. The originalA Chorus Line ran at the Shubert for a legendary 6,137 performances.
The ideal way to experience the Shubert is to attend a show there, and prebooking your ticket online is the easiest option. To see the Shubert’s exterior and explore Broadway, consider a walking tour of the Theater District, most of which take you to the best-known playhouses while sharing tales of their history. Some itineraries focus on the city’s 1920s Prohibition era, when Broadway was a hot spot for speakeasies and bootleggers.