June updates!

It has been an amazing 6 months! We are creating connections, collecting testimonials left and right, and most importantly giving great tours! New ones are on the horizon so stay posted to the calendar! Did you notice we now are working with Zerve?

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They help by being there for customers from 8am-midnight every single day, they send reminder emails to tour guides as well as help keep reviews real by only allowing ticketed guests leave reviews. You get the real deal when working with them. It’s very exciting. As some of you know I, Amada Anderson run this business by myself and having a company like Zerve out there looking out for me has already released many worries that I as the tour guide and tour operator have to worry about. So thank you to them!

As you may have noticed we now have 2 separate musical theatre tours, a full 2 hour matinee musical theatre Times Square tour, A GLEE Broadway FAN tour, A Greenwich Village Piano Bar Pub Crawl, A Grand Central Music of the city tour, and an off Broadway walking tour. Yeah… it’s been a busy 6 months but we now offer every single tour at least once a month so I hope you will get a chance to take advantage and enjoy them!

As always thank you for choosing New York Broadway Tours. I look forward to singing and dancing with you down Broadway!!!

Sincerely,
Amada Anderson
Founder and CEO?
New York Broadway Tours
A Musical Theatre Experience
New York City, New York
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NYC Tourist! Says Take a Walking, Talking, Singing Tour of Broadway!

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Get the inside scoop on all things?NYC?with NYC Tourist, Your New York City Experts!

They have written a very nice write up on their blog about us and we feel that they have perfectly captured the essence and feel of our tour. Check it out below or CLICK HERE to visit the site and read it for yourself.


Submitted by?Arielle Hansen?on?05/08/13

Broadway and sightseeing are two of the best aspects of any tour to the Big Apple, and what better way to spend a few hours in the city than by combining these two on a fabulous Broadway tour! The New York Broadway Tours aren?t your usual New York City tour: instead, think of this as a fun twist on seeing a Broadway show, with a dash of some Big Apple sightseeing and fascinating trivia thrown into the mix!

All of the tour guides are accomplished singers and actors whose unbridled enthusiasm is infectious and make these NYC tours just as entertaining as an actual Broadway show. Be prepared for a walking tour through theatre mecca,Times Square, and hear all about the incredible history of Broadway past and present from your licensed tour guide.

Why New York Broadway Tours?
Instead of just providing you with the facts and pointing out the sights like the traditional New York City tour, these Broadway tours are completely interactive! Not only will your tour guide belt out some toe-tapping tunes, they?ll have you singing along to the instantly recognizable classics from shows like the Lion King and Phantom of the Opera, as well as making jazz hands and getting people from the street to join in on the fun. From the very young to the very old, these tours are sure to appeal to a wide range of ages. Some New York City tours can seem a bit boring or too much like a school field trip to hold some childrens? attention, but these are the complete opposite as they get to be an active participant and will be unable to resist singing along.

Which New York Broadway Tour Is Right For You?

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  • The Musical Theatre Walking Tour?in Times Square has two different versions: Act 1 and Act 2. They are both 90 minutes, and cover similar material but at different attractions. Act One has your tour guide offering up fascinating information about the origins of musical theatre and the history of Broadway as you stroll past and visit such famous theatre landmarks as the Shubert Theatre, The Majestic and the New Amsterdam. Learn about legendary Broadway stars, and listen up as your guide serenades the group with popular showtunes until it is your turn to shine in the spotlight!
  • The Musical Theatre Walking Tour in Times Square: Act 2?also explores the Great White Way, but visits different theaters like the Lyceum and the Belasco. Also walk by the theaters of great Broadway blockbusters, like Wicked and Pippin.The Off-Broadway Walking Tour is also 90 minutes, but focuses on the differences between off-Broadway and Broadway, and walks through various fixtures of the off-Broadway theater scene like The Actors Temple and The Snapple Theater.
  • Grand Central: Music of the City Tour?is a wonderful way to discover one of New York?s busiest attractions – Grand Central Train Station while also hearing about the significance of beloved New York specific songs. Check out the Whispering Gallery, and listen to your guide?s version of Big Apple/Train inspired songs like Empire State of Mind and Take the A train.
  • Greenwich Village Pub Crawl:?Walk through this colorful NYC neighborhood, and spend the night singing away with your Broadway alum tour guide! You?ll go to the historic Stonewall Inn and then get a chance to sing along to some classic showtunes at a piano bar.
  • Michael Jackson Site Fan Tour:?Ideal for fans of the King of Pop, this ultimate appreciation of all things Jackson includes photos at the set of the Wiz, locations of his various music video shoots, and more!
  • A Glee Broadway Fan Walking Tour: The newest addition to the New York Broadway Tours launches June 2nd! This is the tour for every Gleek, where you’ll learn all about your favorite stars from Glee, including Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Darren Criss, Amber Riley and more! See the theatres where these stars first debuted on Broadway, sing along with your tour guide to the songs that Glee cast has redone and have a blast with Glee trivia. You even get to sing “Empire State of Mind” near the famous red steps!

How Long:?The tours last around 90 minutes.
Who Can Come:?Most of these tours are perfect for theater fanatics of all ages to enjoy, but the Greenwich Village Pub Crawl does need to be for 21 and up.
How to Reserve:?Make a reservation online to secure a spot on one of these fun and entertaining tours.
Price:?$25 if you reserve online, $30 cash per person at the start of the tour, $15 for students with ID, while kids ten and under are free! Group discounts are available as well.

A GLEE Broadway Fan Walking Tour!

Sunday June 16, 2013 – Sunday June 16, 2013

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Attention all GLEEKS! Check out this NEW York Broadway Tour which features bios of the amazing cast of Glee and its Broadway and Off-Broadway stars. Learn about Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Darren Criss, Jenna Noelle Ushkowitz, Amber Riley, and more! Discover the theatres where they had their Broadway debuts, enjoy fun Glee trivia, and sing along with your licensed musical theatre tour guide to all of the fun Broadway songs made re-famous by Glee?s amazing cast!?So are YOU a gleek? Maybe after the tour you will be!

Highlights of the tour include:

– The origins of musical theatre and the history of Broadway!
– Famous show stoppers & Glee songs (performed by your tour guide!)
– Learn about the bios of the amazing Broadway stars who have appeared on the show such as Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Neil Patrick Harris, and more.
-Sing ?Empire State of Mind? near the red steps and join us in the concrete jungle where dreams are made of!

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Meet our friends at TRU (Theatre Resources Unlimited)

As you may know…we LOVE theatre! Please meet our friends over at TRU, that’s Theatre Resources Unlimited. We hope that if you are in theatre and or LOVE theatre like we do you will check out their website! They lovingly posted our info on their website on the events page. Check it our here:?http://www.truonline.org/EventsPage.htm

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For more info on TRU:?

Welcome to Theater Resources Unlimited, a 501c3 nonprofit organization created to help producers produce, emerging theater companies to emerge healthily and all theater professionals to understand and navigate the business of theater. Membership includes self-producing artists as well as career producers. Programs include monthly educational?panels, Producer Boot Camp workshops, a?new plays?and?new musicals?reading series, monthly programs for?actor?members, a Producer Mentorship program, a monthly community newsletter and much more.

MISSION

TRU was formed to promote a spirit of cooperation and support within the general theatre community by providing information and a variety of entertainment-related services and resources that strengthen the capacity of producing organizations, individuals producers, self-producing artists and other theater professionals.

TRU achieves its mission through 1) maintenance of a member network of producers and other industry professionals in the New York area; 2) linking members to valuable resources both within and beyond the theatrical community, 3) providing public forums for introducing and sharing information, including specific requests for help and support, 4) publishing a printed and electronic newsletter for services, discount offers and other programs of benefit to the membership, 5) providing educational opportunities (including TRU-sponsored events and competitive scholarships) on industry-related topics and training, and 6) serving as producer for selected events that provide practical opportunities to the membership and other theater professionals.


HISTORY
TRU (Theater Resources Unlimited) was organized in March, 1992 by Bob Ost, the group’s current president, Cheryl Davis, its vice-president, and Gary Hughes, its former treasurer.?The initial goals were to bring together a supportive network of both established and newly developing producing organizations in the New York area in order to interface these producing organizations with other potentially valuable resources both within and beyond the theatrical community. As part of its networking mission, TRU gives newly formed organizations a forum in which to clarify their goals and become more effective in communicating and pursuing them. TRU also provides all participating organizations with the opportunity to learn and benefit from the knowledge of each other’s successes and disappointments, and to offer everyone a forum in which to make specific requests for what they need.

?From its beginning meetings in the founders’ living room, the organization has grown to where it now has an active membership of about 450, and a database of over 7000 theater professionals.?TRU holds monthly seminars on a wide range of subjects important to theatrical producers and directors, conducted by panels of experts from both the commercial and not-for-profit segments of Broadway, Off-Broadway and the motion picture industry. These seminars are open to the general public as well as members and are frequently attended by 50 or more actors, directors, producers, technicians and writers. TRU publishes a bi-monthly newsletter and a Weekly Email Newsletter Update, provides discounted tickets to members’ productions, frequently serves as a clearinghouse for theatre and rehearsal space, personal services and production props and materials, as well as offering a referral database for tracking down designers, performers, directors and any other staff that might be needed for a production.

Over the years, TRU has developed a structured range of programs to address the needs of its members.?TRU served as the umbrella organization for a co-production by several of its member companies as a part of the first annual New York Fringe Festival. From that experience, the organization expanded its production efforts by creating the TRU VOICES Annual New Play Reading Series, the TRU VOICES Annual New Musicals Reading Series in which TRU underwrites developmental readings of new works for theater, with the primary goal being to offer a developmental environment for new producers as well as new plays. The TRU FACES Cabaret Fundraiser was created to showcase self-producing member writers and performers, as well as network them with other producers.

In 2001, TRU began giving annual scholarships to The Commercial Theater Institute, to encourage the development of aspiring producers. By 2007, TRU had started a Producer Development Program for a select group of spiring producers, with a special interest in developing producers of color. The program features special monthly panels, plus the opportunity for consultations, mentorships and internships with top commercial producers and general managers. TRU now offers a series of Boot Camps, workshops created to help theater professionals learn and develop essential skills, including “Raising Money for Theater,” “Pitching and Presentation Skills” and “Weekend Intensive for Showcase Producing.”

A 2003 program was initiated to increase networking opportunities between producers and performers: an annual TRU Audition Event, a weekend of auditions in which 40 to 50 producing entities, plus casting professionals, can view the work of over 100 performers.?To service actor members, TRU has also added special Resource Nights in which perforrmers “Speed Date” with casting people, coaches and others, plus free monthly seminars for actor members.

TRU interfaces writers and producers with a unique series of Writer-Producer Speed Date evenings, and further guides writers in the business of theater with a “Practical Playwriting” workshops and a “Director-Writer Communications Lab.”

2013 National NewBorn Festival

February 2nd! Check out a FREE staged reading and win a chance to get a free tour for a New York Broadway Tour for two from us! MTWORKS are friends of ours and we love theatre so please show your support and check them out. Info on the shows and dates and times are below. ENJOY! 🙂

FREE READINGS
WED, JANUARY 30 through SAT, FEBRUARY 2RESERVE TODAY:
http://tinyurl.com/b7aw6gpSCHEDULE:WED, JAN 30 @7:30PM :: NAC Ballroom
**Excellence in Playwriting Award Winner**
OUTSIDE DAUGHTER
Written by Ann Magaha
Directed by Dev BondarinIvy came to the US from Jamaica on a work visa, but when she loses her job, must run from deportation and put herself at the mercy of others. She runs to Florida where she works multiple jobs for little money to support her family back home. The more money she is able to mail home, the greater her own estrangement from them; and that no matter how long she stays in ?the money tree,? she will never fit in, either with the white family she works for or the African-American family she marries into. It is the deep friendship she forms with Granny, the blind old woman in her care, that enables her to endure and ultimately to come of age.

THU, JAN 31 @7:30PM :: NAC Ballroom
FORGOTTEN KINGDOMS
Written by Randy Baker
Directed by Tom Slot

On a small island in Indonesia, Reverend David Holiday lives with his wife and young son, preaching the word of God and trying to convert locals. When the son of a spiritual town leader comes to visit one evening with a mission of his own, the Reverends world is turned on its head. Is his son truly suffering from neurological damage, or is the spirit of the town working its way through him? His beliefs are questioned and family ripped apart as he struggles to maintain his beliefs while forcing others to change theirs.

FRI, FEB 1 @7:30PM :: NAC Lecture Hall
GREEN EDEN
Written by Noah Mease
Directed by Joan Kane

Philip Cummings welcomes a young poet to his cold farmhouse on a winter?s night, but this is not the first Spanish poet to find him in the solitude of Vermont. Philip spends their one night together chasing the memory of a long-ago August when Federico Garc?a Lorca visited him on the shores of Lake Eden. The play flows back and forth through time and memory from that winter night to the August of 1929 ? at least half a century earlier – and the rented cabin in Eden. Philip doesn?t know how exactly he wants Lorca and their confused attraction is diverted into the task of translating Lorca?s poems into English, and hikes in search for talc mine abandoned somewhere in Eden?s hills. Like the impossibility of a true translation of poetry, their relationship becomes something else entirely, and Philip, now older, is at a loss to explain it to the young poet, or to himself.

SAT, FEB 2 @7:30PM :: NAC Lecture Hall
Resident Reading
DARK WATER
Written by David Stallings
Directed by Heather Cohn

The swampland of Louisiana is hit with the most massive oil spill known to history. Barnacle, an old sea turtle, fights against man?s destruction, nature?s wrath, and her enemies of the wild to save her children trapped in the spill. Poetry, allegory, and movement, take this magical whimsy to tragedy.


All readings are followed by Question & Answer sessions.

Now on its seventh year the National NewBorn Festival is MTWorks? playwriting competition and flagship program created to find talented emerging playwrights from across the US, introduce their work to the New York community, and open new doors to regional voices.

MTWorks mission is to present plays that do not take place in New York City, many of the past selections from the festival have had productions by MTWorks and other notable companies. Readings are free and open to the public. This is the third year the festival is proudly sponsored by the Psychology Club and Psychology Department of the City College of New York.

The winning plays (with the exception of the resident reading) are eligible for two other awards:

o The Audience Favorite Award: voted upon by the audience attending the festival.

o The Excellence in Playwriting Award: bestowed by the MTWorks? Board of Directors. The board selects the winner before the festival takes place and is not influenced by the work the director and actors are achieving at the readings. Winner this year is Ann Magaha with her play “Outside Daughter”

Sponsored by the Psychology Club and Psychology Department of the City College of New York (160 Convent Avenue New York, NY)

The 2013 National NewBorn Festival is developed in The Living Room Series sponsored by The Duo Multicultural Arts Center.

FREE
All readings will take place at the The City College of New York (160 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031) at the North Academic Center (First Floor).

Readings on Wed & Thu will take place in the Ballroom.
Readings on Fri & Sat in the Lecture Hall.