Broadway
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Broadway may refer to:
Theatres
- Broadway theatre, theatrical productions produced in one of forty professional theatres located around Broadway in Manhattan, New York
- Broadway Cinema, in Nottingham, UK
- Broadway Cinematheque, in Hong Kong
- Off-Broadway, a theatre, or production produced in a smaller professional venue in New York City
- Off-Off-Broadway, a theatrical production using a non-union cast, or produced in a very small venue in New York City
Streets
In North America
- Broadway (Baltimore)
- Broadway (Chicago)
- Broadway (Cleveland)
- Broadway (Gary)
- Broadway Corridor, Long Beach, California
- Broadway (Los Angeles)
- Broadway (Minot, North Dakota)
- Broadway (Nashville, Tennessee)
- Broadway (Portland, Oregon)
- Broadway (San Francisco)
- Broadway Avenue (Saskatoon)
- Broadway (Seattle) (also known as Broadway Avenue)
- Broadway (Tampa)
- Broadway (Vancouver)
- Broadway (Winnipeg)
In New York City
- Broadway (Manhattan), goes through Manhattan, the Bronx, and Westchester County, concurrent with U.S. 9 (see below) above upper Manhattan
- U.S. Route 9 in New York, concurrent with Broadway in upper Manhattan and the Bronx as well as upstate
- Broadway (Queens)
- Broadway (Brooklyn)
- East Broadway (Manhattan)
- West Broadway
In the United Kingdom
London
- Broadway, London in Westminster
- Broadway Market in Hackney
Bradford
- The Broadway, Bradford, a shopping centre in Bradford
Elsewhere
- Broadway, Chennai, India
- Broadway, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Broadway, a main road in Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand
Fiction
Films
- Broadway (1929 film), based on the play by George Abbott and Philip Dunning
- Broadway (1942 film) with George Raft, Pat O'Brien, Janet Blair and Broderick Crawford
Plays
- Broadway (play), written and directed by George Abbott and Philip Dunning
Places
In North America
- Broadway (electoral district), Manitoba, Canada
- Broadway, Newark, New Jersey
- Broadway, North Carolina
- Broadway, Nova Scotia
- The United States Navy Broadway Complex in San Diego, California
- Broadway at the Beach, a lifestyle center in South Carolina
- Broadway Tower (San Antonio), a high-rise condominium tower in San Antonio, Texas
- Broadway, Virginia
In the British Isles
- Broadway, Somerset, England
- Broadway, Worcestershire, England: a popular tourist destination in the Cotswolds
- Broadway, County Wexford, Ireland
- Broadway, Pembrokeshire, Wales: a hamlet in The Havens community
In Australia
- Broadway Shopping Centre, New South Wales, Australia
- Broadway on the Mall, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
In Asia
- GMA Broadway Centrum, a studio used by GMA Network in New Manila, Quezon City, Philippines
Music
- Broadway (album), a 1964 Johnny Mathis album
- "Broadway" (Goo Goo Dolls song), a song from the 1998 album Dizzy Up the Girl
- "Broadway" (Sébastien Tellier song), a song by Sébastien Tellier from his 2004 album Politics
- "Broadway", a 1940 jazz standard by Billy Byrd, Teddy McRae and Henri Wood, recorded by The Three Sounds on their 1960 album Here We Come
- "Broadway", a song performed by Alison Krauss on the 1995 album Now That I've Found You: A Collection
- Broadway, a 2011 album by Kika Edgar
- Broadway Records, a record label
- Broadway (band), an American post-hardcore band
- On Broadway (song), jazz standard written by written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
- "Broadway", a song performed by Old 97's on their 1997 album Too Far to Care
Transport
- HMS Broadway, a ship of the British Royal Navy
- The Broadway Limited, a Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train, and the four-track main line that formed a major part of its route
- Renault Broadway, a model of automobile made by Renault released in Turkey in 1997
- BMT Broadway Line, a subway line under Broadway in Manhattan south of Times Square
- IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line, a subway line under Broadway in Manhattan north of Times Square
- BMT Jamaica Line, an elevated subway line over Broadway in Brooklyn, New York, sometimes referred to as the Broadway-Jamaica Line
- Broadway (IND Crosstown Line), a subway station in Brooklyn, New York
- Broadway (BMT Astoria Line), a subway station in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, New York
- Broadway Junction (New York City Subway), a subway station in Brooklyn, New York
- Broadway (Detroit People Mover), an elevated transit station in Detroit, Michigan
- Broadway (LIRR station), a commuter rail station in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, New York
- Broadway (MBTA station), Boston, Massachusetts
- Broadway railway station, being reconstructed on the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Railway in Broadway, Worcestershire, England
People
- Christine Broadway, Australian actress
- Geoff Broadway, New Zealand former middle-distance runner
- Lance Broadway (born 1983), American actor and former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Remi Broadway (born 1978), Australian actor
- Rod Broadway (born 1955), American football coach
- Shane Broadway (born 1972), former Arkansas state senator
- Tony Broadway, One of the ring name of an American professional-wrestler James Maritato
Other
- "Broadway Joe", nickname for American football player Joe Namath
- Broadway (microprocessor), code name of a computer chip in Nintendo's Wii gaming console
- The Broadway, a former department store chain owned by Carter Hawley Hale Stores
- Broadway Books, publisher
- Broadway Journal, magazine owned, edited, and featuring work by Edgar Allan Poe
- Broadway Video, a television production company that produces Saturday Night Live
- "Broadway", a term for a straight from the ace to the ten in poker, see Glossary of poker terms#broadway
- Broadway (typeface), a decorative typeface
- The Broadway (magazine), magazine founded and edited by Edmund Routledge
See also
- Broadway Bridge (disambiguation)
- Broadway Station (disambiguation)
- On Broadway (disambiguation)
- Broad Street (disambiguation)
- Broad Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
- The Broad Highway
- Broad Freeway
- Off-Broadway theatre
- Broadwey, Weymouth
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