If you’re a mom living in New York City like me, chances are you’ve taken your kids to The New Victory Theater. Over the years, I’ve hopped on the subway and whisked both of my children ages 10 and 14 off to Times Square at the first and only theater entirely dedicated to year-round programming for kids and families. From awe-inspiring circus acts to mind-boggling magic shows, we’ve seen countless performances at the acclaimed theater.
So, when I was offered the opportunity to tag along on a tour of the 100-year-old theater responsible for sparking kids’ imaginations and opening their worlds to the wonder of live theater, I jumped at the chance.
Offered through Broadway Up Close, the 90-minute tour is a theater lover’s dream come true. For the first time, visitors can get a sneak peek at secret spots throughout the theater, as well as listen to a fascinating oral history.
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Hosted by Tim Dolan, an actor and owner of Broadway Up Close, the tour take visitors through decades of history on 42nd Street and share interesting anecdotes, architectural oddities, and more for groups interested in learning the thrilling tale of what came before at the New Victory Theater.
“Tour-goers are in for a treat as we explore the nooks and crannies of this historic theater,” says Dolan. “The New Victory Theater perfectly encapsulates the rise and fall – and rise again – of America’s most famous block.”
My two children have attended countless shows at New Victory Theater. It’s been one of the constant creative art forms and outlets in their young lives.
Not only did I get an up-close-and-personal look at the iconic theater, but my kids also came along too. After only visiting the theater when its seats are filled with little people scrambling about, it was cool for them to see the theater completely empty, and the stage stripped.
Both of my kids enjoyed learning fun facts, seeing rare photos, and checking out spots in the theater that they’d never have access to without this tour.
If you appreciate history, theater, and New York City and are looking for a unique way to spend an afternoon or evening, don’t miss this Broadway Up Close tour.
Tickets go on sale September 13 and are available for $56 for adults and $51 for children ages 12 and younger. They can be purchased online through Broadway Up Close. Please note that reservations are required.
Have you ever taken a theater tour? If so, what did you think? If not, would you be interested in taking one?
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