The Broadway Season 2004
Broadway also known as Broadway theater is a very famous theater located in the Theater district in the Lincoln center in Manhattan, New York city, which provides famous Broadway plays. The Theater district is located in Midtown Manhattan. It is an area where the majority of theaters are located as well as: Restaurants, movie theaters, hotels and other places for entertainment. Broadway is also the name given to an avenue in New York city. A part of Broadway is very famous for being the heart of the American theater industry. The Broadway theater is one of the forty professional theaters with about 500 seats or more which are available for the audience and its considered to represent the high level of commercial theater in the English speaking world.
The Broadway plays are very known around the globe for being an exciting form of entertainment for individuals of all ages. The majority of Broadway plays include a storyline and a theme. A group of actors will follow that storyline and theme in a form of a script to be able to perform the play effectively. Most plays have involved Drama, which means that the play will consist on the actors to share complex ideas with their audience, which they are trying to get across the people. The Broadway plays usually are known to last between forty five minutes to three hours. It all depends on the type of play and the total of actors involved on the play. Various Broadway season plays have intermissions, which provides the casting of actors to change their costumes, change the background of the scenario, etc.
The Broadway shows are full of dance, music and excitement. The first show was introduced in New York city in 1750. Some Broadway shows are based on popular musicals such as: The Sound of Magic, Lion King, etc. The Broadway schedule in 2004 was very successful and had a variety of shows and plays. Some of the shows and plays that had gotten their famous on the Broadway schedule of 2004 were: King Lear, Sly Fox, The Wiz, The Frogs, etc.
The Broadway season of 2004 was full of excitement and delightful performances. Most people who had visited New York in that year and visited Broadway, were very surprised because of the amazing shows that were provided in that Broadway season. The Broadway schedule for the 2004 season was the following: Bombay Dreams, Frozen, King Lear, etc. The Broadway schedule 2004 season was a success for its Broadway plays.