Richard Rodgers Theatre 226 West 46th Street, Manhattan, New York,
About the Business
The Richard Rodgers Theatre, located at 226 West 46th Street in New York City, is a renowned Broadway venue that has been entertaining audiences with top-quality performances since 1925. Named after the legendary composer Richard Rodgers, the theater has hosted numerous iconic productions, including the award-winning musical "Hamilton." Known for its elegant Art Deco design and intimate atmosphere, the Richard Rodgers Theatre continues to be a beloved destination for theater enthusiasts from around the world. With its prime location in the heart of the Theater District, this historic institution remains a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the magic of live theater in New York City.
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Location & Phone number
226 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 20:00
Friday:
10:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"Hamilton is definitely an amazing experience, tickets were pricey but worth every dollar. The show was beautifully written and well choreographed. The whole time there I was noticing how passionate every performer was. Costumes were great as well. Theater itself was beautiful and well maintained Overall an incredible experience and I recomend everyone to go and see it."
"Great theater! We saw Hamilton in September 2023 - it was an incredible production and the theater was an excellent place to see it. Drinks were very expensive, but tasty overall. The interior of the theater was beautiful, and service helpful. Would come back!"
"Great experience and beautiful theater! Hamilton was an amazing experience, and I would recommend anybody to go see it live in theaters! I was smiling the whole time, and I really enjoyed myself and the staff was extremely accommodating. Sitting inside, especially up on the front mezzanine, it is a little uncomfortable, not really much wiggle room for taller people but, the price is right and the show was fantastic."
"Definitely worth seeing Hamilton here! All the hype about how amazing it is = 100% true! The music was incredible. The dancing and costumes, so beautiful. So grateful for this experience. The theater is lovely too. I did get a little chilly, so recommend a sweater. Also, the only bathroom in the basement is a little inconvenient. However, don’t be frightened by the intermission bathroom lines, they have a system and it didn’t take that long!"
"This place is gorgeous! The architecture is incredible, the set is utterly magical in transporting you from one place to another in time and space within seconds, and of course the acoustics are legendary! The stairs are a lot if you're in the mezzanine section, which was fine for us, because we are young and fully able-bodied, but because it's an older building, I'm curious how accessible it is if that's not true of you. Hopefully they have options for those with mobility issues, but I admittedly didn't see any myself. The only bathrooms are well-attended, so you won't run out of tissue paper or paper towels for your hands, and it will be clean thanks to the sweet bathroom attendant. But the bathrooms are a bit cramped, and are down a set of stairs into the basement level of the byilding. Also, the bathroom line for the women's restroom at intermission stretched up those stairs, doubled over itself in a long hallway, and down into the theatre almost all the way to the stage. My advice? Don't drink anything at dinner or during the show, and just bring some peppermint or gum (which you will of course unwrap strategically BEFORE the show starts, thank you - because that crinkle is infuriating) to pop into your mouth to stifle any dehydrated coughing. The guy running the bar at the mezzanine level is SO sweet, so definitely don't neglect to go up there and order your drink if you decide to brave it with the bathroom situation. Do realize, also, that a simple cocktail in the plastic collectible Hamilton cup will cost you about $40. Another reason to skip the drinks, maybe? Another note - I know you probably feel entirely capable of finding your seats by yourself, but when you pause or hesitate to decide where to walk next, you hold up every person behind you, and there are often a lot. There are literally lovely ushers in place every few dozen feet to help you find your seats and answer any questions you have, so please ask them instead of trying to tough it out on your own. Oh, and the show? Oh my gosh, the show. What an experience! Any frustration with the bathroom situation is quickly overtaken by utter thrill at this incredible production! I'm not history buff, but seeing and adoring Hamilton doesn't require that you be aware of history in virtually any way. Unlike Wicked and most other musicals, this does not have lines that lead into musical numbers, then more lines after. The spoken-word/rap style of Lin-Manuel Miranda means that almost every single audible utterance in this entire production is part of a song. There is musical number after musical number, all beautifully written, blocked, lit, choreographed, sung, and accompanied by a killer orchestra. There is little wonder why this show is so popular. I imagine it will stay so for a long time!"
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