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Hamilton: An American Musical on Broadway

Experience the revolutionary hip-hop musical about the life of Alexander Hamilton at Broadway's historic Richard Rodgers Theatre.

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Experience the revolutionary musical Hamilton at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York City. This groundbreaking show tells the story of Alexander Hamilton, blending hip-hop, R&B, and Broadway traditions to create a captivating theatrical experience.

A brief summary to Hamilton

  • 226 W 46th St, New York, Manhattan, New York, 10036, US
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  • Monday 10 am-8 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-8 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-8 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-8 pm
  • Friday 10 am-8 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-8 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-6 pm

Local tips

  • Book tickets in advance, as Hamilton is a popular show and tickets can sell out quickly.
  • Consider attending a weekday performance for potentially lower ticket prices.
  • Arrive early to the theater to allow time for security checks and to find your seats.
  • Check for last-minute ticket availability or lottery options for potential discounts.
  • Explore nearby Restaurant Row on 46th Street for a diverse array of dining options before or after the show.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Richard Rodgers Theatre is easily accessible by public transport. The nearest subway stations are 49th Street (N, Q, R lines), 50th Street (1 line), and 50th Street-8th Avenue (C, E lines). From any of these stations, it's a short walk to the theater at 226 W 46th St. A single subway ride costs $2.90.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Manhattan. A short taxi ride from nearby Bryant Park to the Richard Rodgers Theatre typically costs $9-$12 and takes only a few minutes. Keep in mind that traffic can affect travel time and fares.

  • Walking

    If you are already in the Times Square area, walking to the Richard Rodgers Theatre is a convenient option. The theater is located at 226 W 46th St, between Broadway and 8th Avenue. From Bryant Park, it's approximately a 10-minute walk.

  • Parking

    Parking near the Richard Rodgers Theatre can be challenging due to its central Manhattan location. There is no designated on-site parking. However, several parking garages are available in the vicinity. Expect to pay $24-$31 for a few hours of parking. It is recommended to reserve a spot in advance using apps like SpotHero or ParkMobile.

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Hamilton is a groundbreaking musical that tells the story of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant who rose to become a key figure in the American Revolution and the first Secretary of the Treasury. Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the musical blends hip-hop, R&B, pop, soul, and traditional-style show tunes to create a unique and compelling narrative. The musical premiered on Broadway in August 2015 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre and has since become a cultural phenomenon. Known for its innovative storytelling and diverse casting, Hamilton has garnered widespread acclaim, including 11 Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Richard Rodgers Theatre, located in the heart of Broadway, has been the musical's home since 2015. The theater itself has a rich history, opening in 1925 and being renamed in honor of the composer Richard Rodgers in 1990. Attending a performance of Hamilton offers an immersive experience into American history, with sharp wordplay, an evocative story, and emotional performances. The musical consists of two acts that chronicle Hamilton's life, from his early years as an immigrant to his pivotal role in shaping the United States. The show explores themes of legacy, ambition, and the struggle for historical narrative, making it a thought-provoking and entertaining experience for audiences of all backgrounds.

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