Soft drinks, water, cocktails, candy, and show merchandise (no food) are available for purchase at the New Amsterdam Theatre. Are concessions available for purchase within the theater? Due to the length of the performance, it is recommended that families with children attend a daytime performance. Children under the age of 4 are not permitted into the theater. It is recommended that audiences arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the show beginning to find their seats, browse the available show merchandise, and settle in before showtime. The New Amsterdam Theatre is proud to present Aladdin Prepare to be whisked away on a magical carpet ride to the land of Agrabah and join Aladdin on his journey to thwart the evil sorcerer Jafar and win the heart of the beautiful princess Jasmine. The theater doors open approximately 45 minutes before the show. Can I bring my camera to the theater?Ībsolutely no photography or video is allowed into the theater. Wheelchair-accessible bathrooms are available on the orchestra, mezzanine, and balcony levels of the theater. Wheelchair locations and seats for companions are sold at the lowest ticket price in the house and are subject to availability. Is the New Amsterdam Theatre wheelchair accessible? The show is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes long with a 15-minute intermission. Recommended for ages 6 and up.Īladdin the Musical is performed at the New Amsterdam Theatre located at 214 W 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036. This show is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes (1 intermission). Aladdin wants the hand of Princess Jasmine, but that means becoming something he’s not and going toe to toe with Jafar who wants the genie for his own evil plans.ĭiscover a whole new world in a whole new way. It's an unforgettable experience that includes all the cherished songs from the Academy Award-winning score and more written especially for Broadway.īased on the 1992 animated film, Disney's Aladdin tells the story of a street-smart commoner whose whole life changes when he meets a magical genie who can grant him three wishes. With just one rub of a magic lamp, Aladdin's journey sweeps you into an exotic world full of daring adventure, classic comedy and timeless romance. The beloved story is brought to thrilling theatrical life in this bold new musical. It was non-stop fun and my family still cannot stop talking about how great it was.From the producer of The Lion King and the director/choreographer of The Book of Mormon and Something Rotten! (Casey Nicholaw) comes the timeless story of Aladdin filled with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. For me personally, this show gets a 5/5 stars. Despite reviews saying the ending was rushed, I felt like that was the only way they could have done the ending in my opinion, without it running for three hours! The finale made me cry yet again from the casts perfection and let me tell you: THE END IS WORTH THE TICKET ALONE. Aladdin and Jasmine sang the song beautifully and the set was perfection. I could’ve sworn that the carpet was actually flying because Disney did such a good job. Okay now onto the burning question of the carpet and “A Whole New World”: PHENOMENAL. Oh and Jafar (played by the actual movie Jafar) was just a complete childhood dream coming true. “Prince Ali” had everyone dancing in their seats with the all new jazzed up version. “Friend Like Me” was a literal showstopper, causing the entire theatre to stand on their feet to the casts complete shock. Oh lord, if this man doesn’t win the Tony for best featured actor I don’t know what theatre is anymore! From the moment JMI came on stage the audience erupted. His voice is incredible and his chemistry between Jasmine and the Genie is impeccable. Adam Jacobs is the perfect amount of hunk and boyish charm that Aladdin needs to be. Her song gave her more depth and made everyone sympathize with her (Courtney Reed plays her beautifully). I also fell in love with Jasmine’s song, I think it’s called “These Palace Walls”. The new music that was added in like “Proud of Your Boy” (tear jerker for me) and the new duet “A Million Miles Away” fit in perfectly into the story. From the visual effects to the GORGEOUS costumes I was in awe. The entire first act just had my jaw dropping. The overture began and I was speechless and tears were streaming down my face (Aladdin is pretty much my favorite thing Disney). It looked like it was made from a rug…absolutely beautiful. Everyone do yourself a favor and go see Aladdin on Broadway!įrom beginning to end I was mesmerized.
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