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Broadway shows in New York City date all the way back to the 1700s. Today, Broadway boasts 41 theaters with 500 seats or more in midtown Manhattan. But not all Broadway shows are created equal - a show’s upfront costs and weekly operating costs play a leading role in determining its financial success. Behind the scenes, investors, producers, and theater owners strategize to keep a show running as long as possible. So how do they manage to break a leg and not the bank?
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