The Richard Rodgers Theatre is a Broadway theater at 226 West 46th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. …
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Mar 15, 2025
What an amazing theatre and production! Seeing it live was amazing and I love that this is a smaller venue. It didn't seem like there was a bad seat in the house (although others have said the balcon…Full review by lynnann69
Jan 21, 2025
Broadway theaters are generally exceptionally well kept. The Richard Rogers is an example of an older theater that even though opened in the 1920s has modernized it's lighting speakers and stage rel…Full review by psudino
Jan 19, 2025
We had front row mezzanine seats for Hamilton. Plenty of leg room. But who cares about any of that nonsense! It’s HAMILTON! Greatest show ever on Broadway. Go!Full review by NcGhiagirl
Orchestra Middle... Row J is a good option with more leg room than most rows in Orchestra. Row K is elevated with no obstructed views, but slightly less leg room.
I don't think they do -- there's always a huge crowd lining up and then entering the theater, the lobby is absolutely packed as folks find their way to their seats and/or up the stairs to the …
I don't think they do -- there's always a huge crowd lining up and then entering the theater, the lobby is absolutely packed as folks find their way to their seats and/or up the stairs to the higher levels, and/or searching for the bathroom (it's in the "basement" and there's just the one). The only manned location we saw in the lobby was selling t-shirts.
We are flying in to NYC to see the show on Sunday - part of a longer trip. Is there anywhere at or around the theater where we could store our bag during the show?
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They do have a coat check. It depends on the size of the bag, though. Most theatres have beefed up their security. Any bag would have to be opened and scanned for explosives and …
They do have a coat check. It depends on the size of the bag, though. Most theatres have beefed up their security. Any bag would have to be opened and scanned for explosives and weapons.