This 1876 Victorian music hall is known as 'the birthplace of the American musical,' and it still produces a full schedule of shows: Man of La Mancha and Annie premiered here before going on to national fame. The fascinating riverfront building is worth a look even if you aren't able to catch a performance; on summer Saturdays one-hour tours are available.
Goodspeed Opera House
Connecticut
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