Discover the leading organizations behind Broadway theaters that offer theater fans and tourists an unforgettable New York musical experience.
The Theater District is New York City’s premier theater hub and one of its most visited areas, on par with Times Square. Today, there are over 40 Broadway venues clustered around Times Square in Midtown Manhattan. Below, explore the theater operators and organizations that keep live entertainment thriving on Broadway.
Meet Broadway’s three major owners that operate many of the district’s theaters and productions.
The Shubert Organization
Founded: 1900
The Nederlander Organization
Founded: 1912
Jujamcyn Theaters
Founded: 1918Beyond the Big Three, many companies, schools, and producers shape Broadway and Off-Broadway. Explore a selection below.
All For One Theater
Founded: 2011
Ambassador Theatre Group
Founded: 1992
Circle in the Square Theatre
Founded: 1961
Disney Theatrical Productions
Founded: 1993
MSG Entertainment Corp.
Founded: 2010
Manhattan Theatre Club
Founded: 1970
New 42nd Street
Founded: 1990
Roundabout Theatre Company
Founded: 1965
Lincoln Center Theater
Founded: 1985
Second Stage Theater
Founded: 1979Use the links below to explore seating tips and a full directory of Broadway and Off-Broadway venues.


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