A lot of Broadway shows don't allow any firearms, LEO or not. I haven't found any policy online about any weapons, though. When I went there, they only did bag searches, so you'd most likely be safe if you carry concealed and just have your badge with you just in case. I'm not LEO (the closest I've been is a correctional officer), so I don't have any personal experience but I read some LEO forums and they say the brotherhood is strong with NYPD. They've even said that they went through lines of the major tourist attractions faster by showing their credentials. So, you can either risk it or just play it safe and give them a call and document with whom you spoke with.
No body search...be safe.
In your own experience caring your concealed weapon I'm sure you know by now you can take it almost anywhere that there are no metal detectors or people doing body checks with wands. Broadway theaters are no exception. Of course always have your official ID
They dont search you
I don't really know because all I was focused on when I went there was seeing "Wicked" for the first time.
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