| Rialto spot | 11 |
| Place of entertainment | 22 |
| The Helen Hayes, for one | 24 |
| Staging area? | 13 |
| Place where people do lines | 27 |
| Operating room | 14 |
| Moviehouse | 10 |
| Martin Beck, e.g. | 17 |
| It may have a big bill | 22 |
| It has wings but can't fly | 30 |
| House of ushers | 15 |
| Circle in the Square, e.g. | 26 |
| Box office setting | 18 |
| Actor's arena | 17 |
| One who decides if a play is fair or foul | 41 |
| Play maker? | 11 |
| Broadway VIP | 12 |
| The Great White Way | 19 |
| Globe habitué | 16 |
| Movie projection? | 17 |
| ___ the Absurd | 14 |
| Where movies are played | 23 |
| Structures near Shubert Alley | 29 |
| Rialto places | 13 |
| Play sites | 10 |
| Mark Hellinger and Martin Beck | 30 |
| Helen Hayes and Palace | 22 |
| Helen Hayes and Martin Beck | 27 |
| Fields of operations | 20 |
| Cinephiles go to them | 21 |
| Broadway tourist magnets | 24 |
| Broadway array | 14 |
| Place for Broadway performers | 29 |
| Youngsters in a playhouse playpen? | 34 |
| Broadway tykes? | 15 |
| West End attraction | 19 |
| The Globe, for one | 18 |
| West End playhouse | 18 |
| The Globe, e.g. | 15 |
| Shakespeare's Globe, for one | 32 |
| Haymarket attraction | 20 |
| British play ground? | 20 |
| West End destination | 20 |
| Shubert, e.g. | 13 |
| Savoy or Globe, e.g. | 20 |
| Royal Shakespeare Company's work | 36 |
| Playhouse | 9 |
| London's Victoria Palace, for one | 37 |
| London's Globe, for one | 27 |
| London's Globe | 18 |
| Locale for an Olivier Award winner | 34 |
| It has wings but doesn't fly | 32 |
| Ireland's Abbey ___ | 23 |
| Haymarket building | 18 |
| Globe, Rose or Swan | 19 |
| Globe, for one | 14 |
| Gielgud's love | 18 |
| Garrick's milieu | 20 |
| Drama, poshly | 13 |
| Covent Garden, for example | 26 |
| Canadian playground? | 20 |
| British show place | 18 |
| British play venue | 18 |
| American Ballet ___ | 19 |
| Action area in Britain | 23 |
| A series of "insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster," per Tom Stoppard | 99 |
| "Masterpiece ___" | 27 |
| London's West End, e.g. | 27 |
| West End queue | 14 |
| Vincent Price thriller: 1973 | 28 |
| Section of 42nd Street | 22 |
| Movie houses, in Britain | 24 |
| The Globe and others | 20 |
| Haymarket meccas | 16 |
| Flamboyantly overdone | 21 |
| Staged? | 7 |
| Dramatic | 8 |
| Stagy; extravagant | 18 |
| OBIE | 4 |
| Takeoff on Broadway | 19 |
| Courtroom antics, e.g. | 22 |
| S.R.O. sites | 12 |
| Location of flowers in a V. C. Andrews title | 44 |
| "Toys in ___" | 23 |
| Kiddie car program? | 19 |
| Thought-provoking question (Part 3) | 35 |
| End of the profound question | 28 |
| Recent past, colloquially | 25 |
| Engine cooler | 13 |
| Who rang the Bard's bell? | 29 |
| Dumbstruck duo? | 15 |
| Unemployment, in a phrase | 25 |
| Something you might get at work | 31 |
| Dismissal, informally | 21 |
| Dismissal, in a phrase | 22 |
| Dismissal from one's job, informally | 40 |
| Bad thing to get from your boss | 31 |
| Bad thing to get at work | 24 |
| A layoff, unpolitely | 20 |
| Anti-Allies alliance | 20 |