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Hamilton tells the remarkable story of Alexander Hamilton, the Caribbean-born immigrant who became one of America's most influential founding fathers. This revolutionary musical follows Hamilton's rise from poverty to power, chronicling his arrival in New York, his role in the Revolutionary War, and his tenure as the first Secretary of the Treasury.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking score blends hip-hop, R&B, pop, and traditional show tunes to bring 18th-century America to vivid life. The musical explores themes of ambition, political intrigue, and personal tragedy whilst examining the complex relationships between Hamilton, George Washington, and Aaron Burr. With its innovative casting and dynamic choreography, Hamilton has redefined what Broadway theatre can be.
What to Expect at Hamilton
Hamilton runs for 2 hours and 45 minutes including an intermission. The Richard Rodgers Theatre provides an intimate setting where Miranda's intricate lyrics and fast-paced dialogue create an electric atmosphere. The production features spectacular performances that bring each historical figure to life with passion and precision.
The choreography is particularly striking, with the ensemble moving fluidly around a minimalist stage design that transforms into everything from ships to ballrooms. The famous rotating stage keeps the action flowing seamlessly between scenes. If you're looking for more Broadway experiences, you might also enjoy Wicked tickets or The Lion King tickets, both offering equally spectacular staging in nearby theatres.
Before You Go
Hamilton is recommended for ages 10 and above due to occasional strong language. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theatre. There is no specific dress code, though smart casual attire is typical for Broadway shows.
Latecomers will be seated at a suitable break in the performance, approximately 15 minutes after it begins, depending on your seat section. No outside food, beverages, weapons, or professional recording equipment are allowed. All bags are subject to inspection, and large luggage cannot be stored at the venue. For those planning a full New York theatre experience, Chicago tickets offer another chance to see world-class musical theatre in the Theatre District.
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- Know before you go
Duration: Hamilton runs for 2 hours and 45 minutes, including the intermission.
Age Policy: Hamilton is recommended for ages 10+, the production contains occasional strong language. Children under 5 are not permitted.- Visitor guidelines
Latecomers will be admitted at a suitable break in the performance, according to seat section, approximately 15 minutes after the performance begins.
No outside food or beverage is permitted in the theater.
No weapons or professional cameras/recording equipment is permitted.
All bags are subject to inspection and no luggage or large items are permitted and storage is not available on site.
- Cancellation policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Frequently asked
How much are tickets to Hamilton?
The price of Hamilton tickets can vary greatly depending on the location, the day of the week, and how far in advance you book. Tickets are available at a wide range of prices with premium tickets at the high end of cost and last minute tickets frequently available for far less.
Why is the Hamilton show expensive compared to other shows?
Hamilton is one of the most popular and critically acclaimed shows on Broadway. The high demand, combined with the limited number of seats available for each performance, leads to higher ticket prices. Additionally, the production costs for a show of Hamilton's caliber are quite high, including costs for the cast, crew, theater maintenance, and more.
Where is Hamilton playing in NYC?
Hamilton is playing at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, located at 226 West 46th Street, New York, NY 10036.
Where are the best seats to watch Hamilton?
The best seats to watch Hamilton depend on your personal preferences. Some people prefer to sit in the front mezzanine for a full view of the stage and the choreography. Others prefer the orchestra section for a closer view of the actors. The Richard Rodgers Theatre offers a good view from most seats, but it's always a good idea to check the seating chart before purchasing tickets.
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