Right now I know there is Mary Poppins, Phantom of the Opera, and Billy Elliot. how many others are there right now and at any given time.How many shows are running on Broadway at any given time?
There is somewhere around 33 shows running at any given time, sadly that number is quickly dwindling.
Can you believe in the 40's there were close to 250 active theatres on Broadway!?
in the heights, wicked, gypsy with patti lupone(closing in march) the lion king (closing soon) little mermaid, shrek the musical, west side story revival (i think. it'll be on soon if it isn't already), mamma mia!, and those are the ones i can think of off the top of my head. there are going to be a bunch opening- guys and dolls, dirty dancing, spiderman the musical, little house on the prarie, the aadams family, and a musical based on the music video thriller. there's more i think, but these are all from what i remember :)
these are just the musicals. there are also plays and comedians, but i can't help you there.How many shows are running on Broadway at any given time?
http://broadwayworld.com/shows/shows.php鈥?/a>
this is a up to date list of all bway plays... u listed like three and missed alot...
favs now running:
wicked
phantom
in the heights
anvenue q
billy elliot
Since I have the time on my hands...
Here's a list. I checked most of them with another site.
PLAYS/MUSICALS/COMEDIANS:
33 Variations, 9 to 5, Accent on Youth, August: Osage County, Avenue Q, Billy Elliot, Blithe Spirit, Chicago, Desire Under the Elms, Exit the King, God of Carnegie, Guys and Dolls, Hair, Hedda Gabler, Impressionism, In the Heights, Irena's Vow, Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Mamma Mia!, Mary Poppins, Mary Stuart, Next to Normal, Pal Joey, Reasons to be Pretty, Rock of Ages, Shrek the Musical, South Pacific, Spider-Man Turn off the Dark, The 39 Steps, The American Plan, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, The Norman Conquests, The Phantom of the Opera, The Philantropist, Waiting for Godot, West Side Story, Wicked, You're Welcome America - A Final Night With George W. Bush.
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