Aladdin

Disney's Aladdin- The hit Broadway musical. The logo displays golden lettering on a purple background.

Show Details

Performance Schedule

TUESDAY & THURSDAY @ 7 PM
WEDNESDAY @ 1 PM & 7 PM
FRIDAY  @ 8 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM & 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM

Run Dates

March 20, 2014 - Open Run

Upcoming Scheduled Events

No scheduled performances found.

Running Time

2:35 hrs

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Show Description

Discover a whole new world at Aladdin, the hit Broadway musical.

From the producer of The Lion King comes the timeless story of Aladdin, a thrilling production filled with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. It's an extraordinary theatrical event where one lamp and three wishes make the possibilities infinite.

Audience Advisory

Children under the age of 2 will not be admitted.

Tickets


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March 20, 2014 - Open Run

Wheelchair seating, assistive listening devices, loopSystem, handheld captions, and prerecorded audio description are always available.

For Show Times, see Performance Schedule above.


Wheelchair

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(212) 282-2900
Hearing: Assistive Listening Devices

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Hearing: Loop Systems

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Closed Captioning

I-Caption devices available at a kiosk in the theatre’s main lobby.

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Audio Description: Pre-recorded

Audio description devices available at a kiosk in the theatre’s main lobby.

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Theatre Details

Address

New Amsterdam Theatre
214 West 42nd Street
New York City, NY 10036

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Public Transportation

By Subway: 1, 2, 3, 7, A, C, E, N, R, Q, W, S to 42nd Street/ Times Square

By Bus: Take the M7, M20, M42, or M104

Additional Accessibility Details

Wheelchair Info: Wheelchair seating available in Orchestra and Mezzanine.

Seating: Three levels. Orchestra on Ground level. Mezzanine and Balcony reached by elevator.

Elevator\Escalator: Elevator.

Parking: Lot 41st Street and 7th Ave.

Entrance: Two sets of double doors in series: 1st set (each 32 " to main lobby; 2nd set (each 52") into orchestra.

Box Office: Separate entrance on 42nd St. Double doors in series (each 31") to ticket lobby". Counter 27".

Restroom: Unisex. Orchestra, Mezzanine and Balcony. Door 32.5". Commode 20". Grab bars.

Water Fountain: Balcony. Spout 36".

Telephone: Box office lobby. Coin slot 51". Cord 29". Balcony. Coin slot 51". Cord 29".

Assisted Listening System: The theater is equipped with both an infrared listening device system and loop listening device system. Listening devices are available on all theater levels, free of charge. A photo ID is required.

Visual Assistance: Scheduled audio-described performers. Call (212) 282-2923. Pre-recorded audio description and hand held captions also available.

Folding Armrests: No mobility seats with folding armrests, freestanding wheelchair seats available for purchase in person or over the phone.

Translation: Subtitled language translations available in Spanish, Japanese & Portuguese for $5 on the GalaPro app. For more information, go to https://www.galapro.com

Reviews (3)

The carpet flies, kids, and it's awesome… what's a whole new world, as the song promises, is the almost modest, down-to-earth human scale of director-choreographer Casey Nicholaw's big, cheerful production -- an enjoyable throwback to old-time musical comedy...

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The whole stage sparkles with a delicious mixture of fairy-tale orientalism and Broadway glitz, further enhanced by Director Casey Nicholaw's fresh and fun choreography. Disney magic abounds thanks to the astounding work of illusion designer Jim Steinmeyer...

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This latest musical adapted from one of Disney’s popular movies defied my dour expectations… “Aladdin” has an infectious and only mildly syrupy spirit... the score… has been adroitly, not to say exhaustively, exploited for any and every opportunity to indulge in extravagant musical numbers… An appetite for similar ba-dum-bum humor (some choice, some groan-worthy) will increase your enjoyment of “Aladdin”…

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