Off Broadway - translation to English
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Off Broadway - translation to English

ANY PROFESSIONAL VENUE IN NYC WITH A SEATING CAPACITY BETWEEN 100 AND 499
Off-broadway; Off-Broadway theater; Off Broadway; Off-Broadway theatre
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Off-Broadway (New Yorker Theatergruppe)
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Off-Broadway, name of a theatrical group in New York
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Take-off; Take-Off; Take off (disambiguation); Take Off; Takeoff (disambiguation); Take Off (song); Take Off (film); Take Off (album); Take Off (EP)
v. Start, starten; wegnehmen, wegschaffen; fortführen, sich fortmachen; durch den Tod hinraffen

Definition

off-Broadway
1.
An off-Broadway theatre is located close to Broadway, the main theatre district in New York.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
An off-Broadway play is less commercial and often more unusual than those usually staged on Broadway.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Off-Broadway

An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer than 100.

An "off-Broadway production" is a production of a play, musical, or revue that appears in such a venue and adheres to related trade union and other contracts. Some shows that premiere off-Broadway are subsequently produced on Broadway.

Examples of use of Off Broadway
1. Article continues At the time I was part of three communities: off–Broadway, off–off Broadway, and a black theatre which had grown jaded and didactic.
2. Her online persona bears the stage name Marshall adopted decades ago when she sang off–Broadway.
3. Instead, visitors found themselves puzzling over a number of off–Broadway productions and circus offerings.
4. "She picked a great play." "Three Days of Rain" first ran off–Broadway in 1''7.
5. I saw it twice – once Off–Broadway, once on – and had two very different experiences.