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Off-Broadway ist in New York City zwischen Broadway und Off-Off-Broadway die mittlere der drei großen Kategorien für Theater.
- Off-Off-Broadway – Wikipedia
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- Off-Off-Broadway – Wikipedia
The term originally referred to any venue, and its productions, on a street intersecting Broadway in Midtown Manhattan 's Theater District, the hub of the American theatre industry.
TheatreAddressCapacityW. 47th St. (No. 304)19659E59 Theaters, Theatre AE. 59th St. (No. 59)196777 Theatre8th Ave. (No. 777)158Abrons Arts Center, Playhouse TheatreGrand St. (No. 466)300The off-off-Broadway movement began in 1958 as part of a response to perceived commercialism of the professional theatre scene and as an experimental or avant-garde movement of drama and theatre. Over time, some off-off-Broadway productions have moved away from the movement's early experimental spirit.
Der Broadway [ ˈbɹɑːdweɪ] (dt. „Breiter Weg“) ist eine Haupt- und Geschäftsstraße in den New Yorker Stadtbezirken Manhattan und Bronx. Sie ist die älteste und mit mehr als 25 km die längste Nord-Süd-Durchquerung Manhattans.
Off Broadway USA is an American rock band. Background. The band was founded by Paul Darrow, Cliff Johnson, Paul McDermott, John Pazdan and Dan Santercola in 1977 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States. [1] .
Smaller theaters in New York City are referred to as off-Broadway, regardless of location, while very small venues with fewer than 100 seats are called off-off-Broadway, a term that can also apply to non-commercial, avant-garde, or productions held outside of traditional theater venues.