2024

WINTER GARDEN

Concert halls

Opened in 1911, he sheltered behind his ugly facade of successes such as Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story, Funny Girl with Barbra Depicted and, for ages, Cats, whose latest representation was given in July 2000.

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2024

SAINT JAMES

Concert halls

With 1,710 seats on three levels, it's one of Broadway's largest theaters. The St James Theatre opened in 1927 as The Erlanger, named after its builder Abraham L. Erlanger. After Erlanger's death in 1930, the Astor family took over the building and renamed it the St James Theatre. The theater changed owners several times, until 1970, when current owners James H. Binger and his wife took over and formed Jujamcyn Theaters, of which it is a part today. The theater offers a varied program of Broadway shows.

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2024

ROYALE THEATRE

Concert halls

Kiss me, Kate of Cole Porter held the poster for years.

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2024

PALACE THEATRE

Concert halls

The Palace Theatre is a theater located on Broadway between 46th and 47th Streets in New York City. It offers a variety of shows and performances throughout the year. The Palace Theatre also offers accessibility services for the mobility-impaired, hearing-impaired or deaf, vision-impaired or blind, as well as for people with autism or other developmental disabilities.

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2024

PUBLIC THEATRE

Concert halls

Since 1954, the Public Theatre has been housed in a beautiful stone building. Today, he now devotes himself entirely to the Shakespearean repertoire, producing six plays each season, performed by well-known English or American actors. This very respectable and respected institution also produces avant-garde plays, organizes independent film screenings and a Latin Arts Festival in August. As programming changes frequently, check Where, the New York Times or the Village Voice.

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 New York
2024

COMEDY CELLAR

Concert halls
The most famous stand-up stage in the United States welcomes young talents ... Read more
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2024

THE BILLIARD CLUB

Billiard rooms

Charming Venetian décor, chests columns, high ceilings… 32 tables, of which 4 very old. Cafeteria.

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2024

AMSTERDAM BILLIARDS + BAR

Billiard rooms

One of the best rooms to play billiards, in an atmosphere so chic that you expect to see men in suits, hats on their heads and cigars between their teeth, appearing at any moment. Beautiful light, carpet on the floor, a slightly staid atmosphere... The balls are immaculate and the 28 tables in perfect condition. Cafeteria and service between tables by waiters. Their bar makes amazing cocktails like the Grey Goose Chocolate Martini or the Lemon Drop.

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 New York
2024

BOWLERO TIMES SQUARE

Bowling

Many students come to relax and unwind on its 48 slopes! There are very few bowling alleys in Manhattan and this is by far one of the nicest places to go. Special events are organized on certain days of the week. On Mondays, for example, you can do an unlimited bowling session at particularly advantageous prices. And if bowling is not enough for you, the area also houses many arcade games, as well as a bar and a restaurant where you can recharge your batteries between games!

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 New York
2024

ARS NOVA

Concert halls

A little away from the beaten paths on 11 th Avenue, there are not many sandwiches in the corner and we are happy to find a place where laughter is omnipresent. A comedy club where you are more concerned about entertainment than drinks at the bar. The programming is hilarious.

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2024

MINSKOFF THEATRE

Concert halls

The theater also offers accessibility services for the mobility-impaired, hearing-impaired, blind and those with other special needs. The Minskoff Theatre is a must-see for theater lovers in New York.

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2024

AL HIRSCHFELD THEATRE

Concert halls

O'Neill, Tennessee Williams were on display and Elizabeth Taylor made his debut at the theatre. Today Hair has been on display for a long time.

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2024

METROPOLITAN OPERA

Concert halls

The Metropolitan Opera House is located in the centre of the Lincoln Center. It is easily recognizable from the outside with its Chagall wall paintings and its gigantic crystal chandeliers that can be seen through its glass façade. This hall hosts the Metropolitan Opera and its great classical concerts accompanied by world-renowned vocalists. His repertoire ranges from classical pieces to more modern operas. All the greatest singers have performed there, such as Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Samuel Ramey and Jessye Norman.

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2024

LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

Concert halls

Lincoln Center is one of the largest cultural centers in the world. It consists of a group of very modern buildings which, at the time of its construction in 1966, had been the subject of much discussion. This complex houses New York's opera companies (Metropolitan Opera), the philharmonic orchestra, symphony orchestras, New York City Ballet, but also performances by troupes and orchestras from all over the world.

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2024

TOWN HALL

Concert halls

Built in 1921, with a capacity of 1 500 seats, this excellent acoustics room with a good view of the scene offers eclectic and sometimes eccentric programs combining all contemporary musical trends: Steve Reich, South African music, Luciano Berio, Debussy, jazz, Saxo Jane Ira Bloom, Don Cherry, ethno-electronics musician Amy Rubin, American pianists Edmund Niemann and Nurit Tiles, stars of African pop, briefly a microcosm of a changing universe for a vanguard concert hall.

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2024

SYMPHONY SPACE

Concert halls

This space had a multitude of lives before becoming the Symphony Space: it was first an ice rink, then a wrestling hall, a cinema, a spa for drug addicts, before being transformed into a concert hall. Amateurs will appreciate the very good acoustics. Symphony Space is one of those different places to which it is always interesting to go. Performances take place inside the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, which has 760 seats, or the Leonard Nimoy Thalia, which is smaller with 160 seats.

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2024

MERKIN CONCERT HALL

Concert halls

Located close to Lincoln Center, this new 460 seats auditorium hosts soloists as well as room music ensembles.

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 New York
2024

LYCEUM

Concert halls

The oldest (1903), with a nice facade and memory of a show on AIDS, As Is, who had moved the crowds much.

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 New York
2024

LUNT-FONTANNE THEATRE

Concert halls

The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre is a theater. It offers a varied program of shows. The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre also offers accessibility services for the mobility-impaired, hearing-impaired, deaf, vision-impaired or blind, as well as for people with autism spectrum disorders or other developmental or cognitive disabilities.

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 New York
2024

IMPERIAL THEATRE

Concert halls

The theatre of cabaret creation, a place of musicals since the 1920 s.

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 New York
2024

GERSHWIN THEATRE

Concert halls

The Gershwin Theatre is an iconic Broadway theater located in the Theater District, in the heart of Manhattan, New York. With a capacity of 1,933, it is the largest theatre on Broadway. Its Art Nouveau architecture, designed by Ralph Alswang, makes it both impressive and elegant. The Gershwin Theatre hosts a variety of shows and musicals throughout the year, offering visitors an unforgettable theatrical experience. The Gershwin Theatre is a must-see for all theater lovers visiting New York.

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2024

BELASCO

Concert halls

The Belasco Theatre is an iconic theater located in New York City's Broadway district. The theater is known for its unique architecture, designed to offer an intimate theatrical experience. Belasco wanted the auditorium to resemble a living room, and he worked with architect George Keister to realize this vision. The theater also features a state-of-the-art lighting system that creates magical lighting effects. The Belasco Theatre offers a varied program, from musicals to plays. It also hosts off-Broadway shows in its various theaters. For people with reduced mobility, the theater offers assistive devices such as infrared listening devices and captioning. Live captioned performances are also available on request. The Belasco Theatre is a historic landmark well worth a visit for theater lovers.

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2024

BROADWAY THEATRE

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The Broadway Theatre is one of five Broadway theaters that face directly onto the famous street. It opened in 1924 as B. S. Moss's Colony, a leading movie house. The most notable film shown there in the early years was Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie, which opened in 1928 and introduced American audiences to an adorable mouse named Mickey Mouse. The theater moved to the stage from 1930 to 1934, when it was renamed Broadway. From 1934 to 1940, the venue was once again dedicated to film screenings, and offered the premiere of Disney's Fantasia in 1939. In 1940, however, it returned to legitimate theater production and, with the exception of a brief period as a Cinerama cinema in the 1950s, has remained in the realm of live theater presentation ever since. The original Italian Renaissance facade was clad in polished granite when a skyscraper was built over the theater in 1991. The Broadway Theatre offers assistive devices for people who are blind, deaf, visually impaired and/or have hearing loss. Infrared assistive listening devices are available for every performance. In addition, from four weeks after the official premiere of a play, portable audio description devices, portable captioning devices and unlimited access to downloadable audio description and/or captioning for personal mobile devices are available free of charge. Prior to this, we offer live subtitles via CART using a portable device, upon request with two weeks' notice. The Broadway Theatre is not fully wheelchair accessible, but wheelchair spaces are available in the orchestra. The theater also has wheelchair-accessible restrooms and a water fountain. Theater policies prohibit the use of cameras, recording devices, cell phones, beepers and other electronic devices during the performance, unless authorized by Accessibility Services. Latecomers will be seated at management's discretion. Wheelchair and mobility-impaired seating is intended for people with mobility impairments. Children under the age of four will not be admitted. No outside food or drink is allowed, except in cases of medical necessity. Weapons are not permitted on the premises.

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2024

ROUNDABOUT THEATRE

Concert halls

The Roundabout Theatre is a theater. It opened in 1918 as the Selwyn Theatre and was restored to its original neo-renaissance style in 2000 with support from the City of New York. It is considered one of Broadway's most beautiful and friendly theaters. Please note that cameras and recorders are strictly forbidden inside the theater. To get there by subway, take ACE, 123, 7, S, NRQW or BDFM. By bus, lines M10, M20, M42, M104, M5, M55, M7 and M27 also serve the theater. The theater also has a lounge and concessions where you can have a drink or a bite to eat before the show. In the event of lost property, you can go to the theater manager's office or call 212.719.9393. Hotels and restaurants are also close by.

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2024

NEW YORK CONVENTION & VISITOR’S BUREAU

Concert halls

The New York Tourism Office offers discount coupons for various shows or offers «2 tickets for 1 prices». Don't forget to contact their staff.

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2024

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC

Concert halls

Opened in 1961, renovated 15 years later, the 2,738-seat David Geffen Hall is the permanent home of the New York Philharmonic, the oldest American orchestra (founded in 1842) and one of the oldest and most famous in the world. His conductors were Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez, Arturo Toscanini, Dimitri Mitropoulos and Zubin Mehta... The orchestra plays 36 weeks a year (a world record) and gives free concerts in Central Park and the main parks of New York, before hundreds of thousands of listeners.

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 New York
2024

151

Bar and caf

Bright lounge after midnight, very pleasant on rock music background. Until 22 p. m. you have two glasses for the price of one!

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2024

CHURCH LOUNGE

Bar and caf

Here you enter the lounge par excellence! Don't come to John, you won't come back. Nestled in the very exclusive TriBeCa Grand Hotel, this lounge created by designer Larry Bogdanow is the perfect place to sip a cocktail and mingle in the (very) high-society New York society, mainly that of the large movie studios (Miramax).

Of course, take the care to book for the privilege of entering this luxurious place.

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2024

EAR INN

Bar and caf

One of the city's oldest taverns! Located on the border of the SoHo district since 1870, near the Hudson River, this small pub has not followed the local trend. We come here to relax and escape the over-the-top fashion of SoHo. Guinness is served, the bartender makes great margaritas and the burgers are good. The terrace is authentic in summer. Saturday afternoons: poetry readings. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Sundays, you'll find blues and country concerts in an incredible atmosphere.

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2024

NUYORICAN POETS CAFE

Bar and caf

In the 1970s, this café was a haven of peace in a neighborhood largely taken over by drug dealers. After many setbacks and closures, this poets' circle has risen from its ashes to become one of the most inventive and alternative places in Downtown. Anyone can come and declaim their poetry in front of an audience that has come to hear the inner voices of the marginalized(slam). Afterwards, we listen to music and dance (hip-hop concerts, Latin jazz). Consult the online calendar for the program.

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2024

BEAUTY BAR

Bar and caf

Retro atmosphere! In the past, the place was occupied by a beauty and hair salon. It has become a bar, but even today, manicure sessions are offered to clients from 6pm to 11pm (the proposed rate includes treatments and a cocktail). On the décor side, display cases of shampoo and beauty products, and, as seats, armchairs with heated helmets, as they were until a few years ago. The DJ of the house mainly plays rock music from the 1950s but also ventures into more contemporary styles.

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2024

DOC HOLLIDAY’S

Bar and caf

This old saloon has a trucker's atmosphere, the opposite of the hipster bars that are springing up everywhere. This bistro is named after a famous dentist who became a gangster in the American West at the end of the 19th century. Here, we don't do anything fancy. Rustic decoration (wooden benches, old cowboy boots on the ceiling), neon lights in the dirty window, it's bellowing and there's a jukebox with country music and a pool table if you dare approach. And the beer is far from expensive. The bartenders are not tender, but they have the merit of being efficient.

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2024

GASLIGHT LOUNGE

Bar and caf

In the Meatpacking district, this large building at the intersection of 14 th street seems empty. However, the Gaslight Lounge is inside, but curtains have been installed to preserve the privacy of this refuge. It is difficult to go unnoticed by entering, because the clientele is made up of used people, all installed at the counter. The Gaslight Lounge looks like old house haunted with its old and dépareillé furniture, its red light, the parquet covered with large carpets, a fireplace in the bottom of the room and old family portraits hanging on the walls. On the music side, the style depends on the DJ's mood. If you are looking for it, it is perched in a tiny mezzanine above the bar. From time to time, a group came to animate the evening. As a result, the atmosphere and the clientele can be completely different according to the evenings. In summer, they open the dishes and you can drink on the terrace, looking at the beautiful people.

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2024

ART BAR

Bar and caf

From the street, the window of this bar is any, but inside you will soon realize that it is a rather special place. This small bar allows local artists to display their works. The décor is, therefore, fairly original and changes regularly. The atmosphere is much more intimate, it is the lounge with sifted light and fire fire (artificial, but one would think) and, to brighten up the walls of dark bricks, the works of the artist at the moment. If the paintings or photographs like you, it is for sale. You can also eat some dishes, fish and chips style, burgers served with fries or sandwiches. The kitchen opens until late and the prices of the card range from $ 6 to $ 10. Happy hours are from 16 am to 19 pm.

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2024

METROPOLITAN OPERA IN THE PARK

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance

Between mid-June and early July, two repertoire operas were given on a scene mounted on the Great Lawn (Great Lawn) of Central Park, before the troupe sailed to other New York parks. Those who love opera will not miss the opportunity.

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2024

THE WATER TOWER BAR

Bar and caf €€€

You see the water cisterns perched on the roofs of New York buildings, blending into the cityscape? Well, one of them's been turned into a bar! The Water Tower, on the top floor of the Williamsburg Hotel, is the latest hot spot in Brooklyn. Cocktail prices are affected, but the experience is unique. One can enjoy the view of Brooklyn and the Manhattan skyscrapers through the bay windows that have replaced the metal structure. Come as soon as possible, before the place gets too crowded.

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2024

LAVO

Club

Opened with great fanfare in 2010, Lavo has established itself as a Midtown staple (which lacked such venues). Ultra-glamorous, it has quickly become one of the hottest clubs in this part of the city, which is not known for its trendy establishments. The best DJs in the country and in the world come to play in this trendy and slightly blinged-out nightclub. The place is also known for hosting a classy Italian restaurant on the ground floor. Saint-Tropez atmosphere guaranteed!

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2024

APOTHEKE

Bar and caf €€
Push the secret door and enter a padded area that has kept the speakeasy's ... Read more
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2024

IRVING FARM

Coffee shop and tea room

Nestled in an area of New York City, Irving Place is a pleasant, long tea room where they serve a very good coffee, roasted on a farm in the Hudson Valley. A fair trade coffee, which can be accompanied by a pastry, to be enjoyed on the terrace or on one of the round tables of the establishment. Irving Farm also serves good sandwiches, soups and salads. For a fresh lunch break just a stone's throw from Gramercy Park, a quiet, upscale neighborhood. Other addresses in Manhattan.

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2024

THE BOX

Club

One of the most fashionable clubs in New York. It is necessary to show white paw to enter this very trendy box; sheltered in an old factory refurbished in the theatre style. The candlesticks and mezzanine give this club a certain look. Anyway, whether you are seduced by the decoration or not, this is the place to dance! Performances take place every night, some of them quite daring, we don't hide it from you: burlesque shows, dancers who strip off... It's simple, the place advises stuck people to stay home!

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 New York
2024

BEETLEJUICE

Concert halls

This musical already has all the makings of a great show: the year of its release on Broadway, in 2019, it was nominated for eight Tony Awards (it hasn't won any yet, but let's give it time). Inspired by Tim Burton's 1988 film of the same name, it depicts an eccentric ghost trying to teach a recently deceased couple how to haunt their home to scare off the new occupants. The staging is absolutely stunning, the story a bit scary, the acting fabulous, and the whole thing is to scream with laughter.

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2024

PLEASE DON'T TELL

Bar and caf

A very select speakeasy , accessible at the back of a hot dog restaurant, Crif Dogs. To get there, you have to go to the restaurant's phone booth, then pick up the receiver. On the other end of the line, a sultry voice asks you for your reservation time. If you don't have a reservation, you can try to get in line before opening time to get a table. The interior with its brick walls and stuffed animals maintains the mysterious atmosphere. Nice list of cocktails and possibility to order the hot dogs prepared at Crif Dogs.

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2024

FLAMING SADDLES

Bar and caf

One of the craziest gay bars in Hell's Kitchen, Flaming Saddles is known for its waiters dressed as cowboys who dance on the bar, boots on, of course. If you're near the counter, open your mouth and the dancer-server might pour whiskey directly from the neck. The atmosphere is really wild, we dance without restraint on the country music which bursts from the speakers. Attention, the establishment accepts only cash payments. There is an ATM on the spot but you will have to pay a fee.

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2024

BATHTUB GIN

Cocktail bar

One of the many speakeasies in New York with a very neat prohibition atmosphere. A copper bathtub stands in the middle of the room, in reference to the method used to make alcohol during Prohibition. The place is luxurious and worth a visit for the cocktails, which come from the imagination of the famous Irish mixologist Sean Muldoon. Don't miss the free burlesque shows on Tuesdays and Sundays at 8.30pm (booking recommended). Every Wednesday, the place also organises jazz concerts from 9pm to 11pm.

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2024

BAM CAFÉ

Bar and caf

This is not just a great place to relax for spectators waiting to see a performance or film at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Every Friday and Saturday evening from 9:30 pm, free concerts - most often of World Music or jazz - take place there. It is an opportunity to discover exceptional artists who are often unknown, whether you listen by drinking a coffee or a beer, or by tasting a delicious steak and chips. The room, with its purple neon-lit arches, is amazing.

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2024

FULL CIRCLE BAR

Bar and caf

Here, we drink cheap beers, listen to music from the seventies, and above all... we play skee-ball! Késako? It is a game that consists of rolling a small ball into a target. Halfway between petanque and bowling, this very entertaining game is ideal to surround your evenings! You should also know that the Full Circle Bar hosts very serious skee-ball championships, but don't worry, it is of course possible to play with friends every day. For a relaxed atmosphere and anything but pretentious.

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2024

HOUSTON HALL

Bar and caf

A huge Beer Garden located in a former garage. This bar, just a few blocks from NYU, is constantly packed with young students who are no strangers to beer! A fraternal atmosphere that students will appreciate. No doubt that with your French accent, you'll make friends in less than 10 minutes! The beer list is extensive, and the grilled cheeses are particularly good. On weekends, a huge projector broadcasts American soccer and baseball games in a fiery atmosphere.

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 New York
2024

ALADDIN

Concert halls

The genius is back on Broadway! It took 22 years for Disney's famous cartoon to become a musical. Launched in March 2014, the show has already won a Tony Award for its lead actor, James Monroe Iglehart, who brilliantly plays the role of genius. It should be noted that most of the songs were written especially for the musical. It all starts with a magic lamp.... Aladdin takes us on a journey through an exotic world filled with exhilarating adventures, classic humour and eternal romance.

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2024

Moulin Rouge! The Musical

Concert halls

Moulin Rouge! The Musical, based on the hit film released in 2001, made its Broadway debut in July 2019. It takes viewers to Belle Epoque Montmartre and follows the adventures of the beautiful Satine, star of the Moulin Rouge. The actors reinterpret songs from the 1940s to the present day, including some recent hits. In 2021, Moulin Rouge! The Musical won 10 Tony Awards (the record for that year), including Best Musical.

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 New York
2024

DUANE PARK

Cabaret and Revue €€

At Duane Park, you don't just come for dinner! In the evening and on Sunday afternoons, burlesque shows (understand cabaret) follow one another on stage during two hours with jazz interludes. Very kitsch, sometimes sexy, the show is above all a fun show that doesn't take itself too seriously. The establishment is inspired by New Orleans cabarets in both the décor and the food, and serves rather refined soul food. Remember to book in advance and ask for a table close to the stage, to enjoy the show.

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