
Shubert Alley
Shubert Alley is a historic, pedestrian-only alley located in New York City's Theater District, running behind Broadway’s iconic theaters. It serves as a vibrant gathering place for theatergoers, performers, and industry professionals, often featuring lively foot traffic, outdoor signage, and seasonal events. Named after the Shubert family, who played a major role in developing Broadway theater, the alley symbolizes the heart of New York's theatrical heritage. It connects 44th and 45th Streets and provides access to theaters like the Lyric and the Booth, making it an essential part of the Broadway experience.