If you've ever dreamt of seeing a live show in New York, you've likely imagined yourself in a historic Broadway theater. But these iconic venues are more than just stages; they're unique businesses with fascinating histories and surprising operational challenges.
The Eugene O'Neill Theatre is trending because it's currently home to 'The Book of Mormon,' one of Broadway's longest-running and most successful shows.
This theater, named after the Nobel Prize-winning playwright Eugene O'Neill, opened in 1925 as the Forrest Theatre.