New Amsterdam Theatre

New Amsterdam Theatre

New Amsterdam Theatre

In the heart of New York City’s Theater District, the New Amsterdam Theatre stands as Broadway’s oldest operating theater. Its tall Beaux-Arts facade gives way to an intimate 1,702-seat art nouveau auditorium, adorned with intricate floral, grapevine, and peacock reliefs. Nicknamed ‘The House Beautiful,’ this ornate venue is known for hosting all-singing, all-dancing Disney® productions such as Aladdin and The Lion King. Visitors can experience the rich history and opulent design of the theater while enjoying world-class performances.

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