Your guide to Manhattan’s theater district 

Broadway.com introduces its “Broadway Guide” for residents and tourists alike. Courtesy Broadway.com.

As a prime website for Broadway tickets, news and Emmy-Award winning content,”¯Broadway.com”¯introduces “Broadway Guide,” a new resource for tourists and locals who are planning a trip to Broadway or choosing a show. 

”¯“In addition to our general show and ticketing information and industry news coverage, we wanted to provide a resource for all Broadway theatergoers ”“ whether they are first-timers or seasoned Broadway attendees ”“ on all things Broadway, from the best-selling shows, how to choose the best seats, how to get autographs at the stage door, the best places to park when driving to the theater and so much more,” Broadway.com CEOs Jerome Kane and Matt Kupchin said in a statement.”¯ 

”¯The current “Broadway Guide” includes the best shows to see in August; an introduction to Broadway; the best shows for kids;, a guide to stage doors; the best Broadway attractions; celebrities onstage; the most popular and best-selling shows; shows closing soon; and an introduction to Broadway lotteries. 

”¯Additional guides will roll out throughout the year, including”¯seasonal content to help broadway.com visitors with their Broadway and New York City experience.”¯