Nederlander Theatre is a performing arts theater in New York, NY. Open: Mon–Sat 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Sun 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Phone: (212) 921-8000. Average rating is 4.5 stars from 2,233 reviews. Website: http://nederlandertheatre.com/.
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4.5 2,233 reviews Today 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Broadway Magic Lives at the Nederlander

A legendary Times Square stage where sold-out shows and standing ovations have defined New York theater for generations.

Shows & Performances

Performances coming up at this venue. Get tickets or add them to your calendar.

JUL11
Schmigadoon!
2:00 pm · Theatre
JUL11
Schmigadoon!
2:00 pm · Undefined
JUL11
Schmigadoon!
7:30 pm · Theatre
JUL11
Schmigadoon!
7:30 pm · Undefined
JUL12
Schmigadoon!
3:00 pm · Theatre
JUL12
Schmigadoon!
3:00 pm · Undefined
JUL14
Schmigadoon!
7:00 pm · Theatre
JUL14
Schmigadoon!
7:00 pm · Undefined

About Us

On West 41st Street, one block from the pulse of Times Square, the Nederlander Theatre has been stopping audiences cold since it first opened its doors. The architecture alone earns gasps before the curtain rises. Ornate plasterwork, warm house lighting, and a classic Broadway proscenium frame every production with the kind of theatrical gravitas that modern venues simply cannot manufacture.

The house seats roughly 1,200 guests and, yes, the rows run close together. That intimacy is a feature, not a flaw. You feel every laugh, every gasp, every beat drop as a collective experience, the whole audience breathing together. Recent productions like Schmigadoon! have packed the house with toe-tapping energy from overture to curtain call, earning the Nederlander a 4.5-star rating across more than 2,200 reviews.

The Nederlander is part of the storied Nederlander Organization, one of Broadway's most respected producing families. Booking a seat here means you are stepping into a continuum of American theatrical history, sharing a room with the ghosts of every unforgettable opening night that came before.

What We Offer

The Nederlander Theatre hosts a rotating calendar of Broadway productions, limited engagements, and special one-night events. Current and upcoming shows are listed at nederlandertheatre.com, where you can purchase tickets directly or through authorized Broadway ticketing partners.

The box office at 208 W 41st St is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Group sales, premium seating packages, and accessibility accommodations are available by contacting the theater directly. The venue is ADA accessible, with companion seating and assisted-listening devices available upon request.

For private events, corporate buyouts, and special engagements, the Nederlander's production team can work with organizers to create bespoke evenings on one of Broadway's most recognized stages.

Why Choose Us

A Times Square landmark with over 2,200 audience reviews averaging 4.5 stars, one of Broadway's most trusted stages.
Stunning Beaux-Arts interior details that make the theater itself part of the show before a single line is spoken.
Intimate 1,200-seat house where every seat puts you close enough to feel the performers' energy in real time.
Part of the Nederlander Organization, a Broadway institution that has produced and hosted landmark shows for decades.
Box office open seven days a week, with group sales, premium packages, and full ADA accommodations available.
Located steps from the 42nd Street subway hub, making it the most accessible Broadway house in Midtown Manhattan.

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2 months ago
"Nederlander presents: Schmigadoon Bright, buoyant, and bursting with theatrical joy, Schmigadoon! delivers a high energy evening that never lets up. Packed with laughs from start to finish, the production leans fully into its musical comedy roots, creating an experience that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly playful. The cast is a major highlight. Alex Brightman brings his comedic precision and charisma, Sara Chase proves to be a scene-stealing delight, McKenzie Kurtz shines with vocal clarity and character charm, and Ana Gasteyer anchors the show with seasoned wit and presence. Each performance adds a distinct spark, elevating the already lively material. The choreography is sharp, polished, and perfectly in sync with the show’s upbeat tone, adding momentum to every number. Meanwhile, the ensemble proves to be a powerhouse, fully committed, tightly coordinated, and essential to the production’s infectious energy. Overall, Schmigadoon! is a thoroughly entertaining theatrical escape, funny, lighthearted, energetic, and filled with standout performances that keep the audience smiling throughout."
— P G
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3 months ago
"Not since Something Rotten! has such a fervent love letter to theater been penned. From the moment the vending machine falls to the final "Schmigadoon!," the audience is laughing, gasping, toe-tapping, crying, groaning, applauding, and cheering. It is appropriate that amongst the cast is a veteran of Rotten, Brad Oscar. And while Mayor Menlove may be a more subtle character than Thomas Nostradamus, he gives Oscar the chance to let his acting chops shine, particularly in scene work with Maulik Pancholy who gives an equally heartfelt, and at times heartbreaking, performance as The Reverend Layton. The rest of the leading players are a veritable tour de force of talent led by Alex Brightman and Sara Chase. The couple's onstage chemistry (and hatred) comes from a very real place of authenticity that you hope, but rarely do, find in musical comedy. Chase's ballad "Melissa's Epiphany gives new meaning to "11 o'clock number" with a power belt that's ready to take down the walls along with the minds of the audience. Brightman's own "11:45 o'clock" tune, to coin a phrase, "You Make Me Wanna Sing," is certainly his star turn of the evening. It's one of the most honest moments I’ve seen on stage, and I’ve seen a lot. If there’s anything that can be said about the two, it’s frankly that they just don’t have enough stage time. Particularly when it comes to Brightman, who due to the plot, doesn’t even sing until this number. That theme continues with Ana Gasteyer whose Mildred Layton is just the kind of broad you love to hate. Gasteyer may be known for her physical comedy, but this role reminds us she can sing. If only she had the chance in Act I, too. Isabella McCalla’s as schoolmarm Emma Tate has fantastic edge and equally fantastic chemistry with both of her “men,” Brightman and newcomer Ayaan Diop who is making his Broadway debut. Rarely do you see a performance and immediately think “I’m seeing someone at the start of a brilliant theatrical career,” but his nuanced and truthful portrayal spurred one of those moments tonight. Mackenzie Kurtz as Betsy expertly rides the line between cotton candy and cavity to deliver one of the standout performances of the show. Her mastery of physical comedy, line interpretation, and just plain talent both vocally and as a dancer are the stuff of Broadway past (and with a little luck from talent like hers, Broadway future). Ann Harada gives an adequate performance as Florence Menlove, but one has to wonder if there isn’t a bit more to the character than she’s been able to flush out. Max Clayton as Danny Bailey is high on looks and charm, and is a stellar comedian and dancer, but never quite landed when it came to vocal prowess. But perhaps the real stars, and heroes, of the performance, are the ensemble and chorus. Most of the heavy lifting for the entire show, and frankly the determining factor of whether it sinks or swims, falls squarely on the shoulders. Lucky for them, and lucky for the audience, the entire show floats with ease. There’s not a weak link in the chain, and there area certainly places where one could have shown itself. Scenic Designer Scott Pask has designed a delightfully non-digital world populated with stunning set pieces, handpainted backdrops, and period accoutrements (minus those odd mini blinds in the Doctor’s office). It’s a beautiful reminder of why technology isn’t always the answer, and it’s certainly not always better. Stunning costumes by Linda Cho are just not plentiful enough, leaving the audience wanting more of her hand-crafted and expertly designed masterpieces. Tie it all up with some exquisitely written original songs, including some spot-on spoofs and homages, incredible lighting and sound design, and impeccable direction, and YEE HONK! You have yourselves the making of a pretty darn amazing show. We’ll be shocked if it’s not a hit. By the way, the AppleTV+ series, differs enough from this new iteration that this reviewer rarely found himself even comparing the two. Some people may want to escape Schmigadoon—we’re not one of them!"
— Eric Lee
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7 months ago
"The Nederlander Theatre is absolutely stunning — the architecture and interior details are gorgeous. The seats are a bit tight, so be prepared for a cozy experience, but the atmosphere and overall theatre experience more than make up for it. Also, I was fortunate enough to see Idina Menzel perform which in itself was a life-changing experience and an absolute bucket-list moment. The acoustics are excellent, the staff are friendly, and the overall atmosphere of the theatre is amazing."
— Sharni Sloan
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6 months ago
"We loved this theater. The architecture and interior details are first class. It is rather intimate (ie the seats are quite tight - so be prepared) but that just added to the fun. The acoustics are excellent, the staff friendly, and the overall atmosphere is great."
— Norm P.
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2 months ago
"Saw Schmagadoon at the Nederlander Theatre. What a lovely venue for a ready fun show. The theatre was great, the staff were great and the show was great. This is the third time I've been to this theatre for shows, and I've never been disappointed. I hope you enjoy your shows there as much as I have!"
— Kathleen Ericson

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly is the Nederlander Theatre located?

The Nederlander Theatre is at 208 W 41st Street, New York, NY 10036, between 7th and 8th Avenues in Broadway theater district. The 42nd Street-Port Authority and Times Square subway stations are both within a short walk.

What are the box office hours?

The box office is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The theater is open seven days a week.

How do I buy tickets for current shows?

Tickets can be purchased at the box office in person, online at nederlandertheatre.com, or through authorized Broadway ticketing platforms. Buying directly or through official channels ensures you avoid third-party markups.

Is the Nederlander Theatre accessible for guests with disabilities?

Yes. The Nederlander Theatre offers ADA-accessible seating, companion seats, and assisted-listening devices. Contact the theater in advance to arrange specific accommodations and ensure the best possible experience.

Are the seats comfortable? I've heard they run small.

The seats are classic Broadway style, which means they are cozy and close together by modern standards. Most guests find the intimate layout actually enhances the experience, but arriving early to get settled is always a good idea.

Can the theater be rented for private or corporate events?

Yes. The Nederlander Theatre is available for corporate buyouts, private performances, and special engagements. Reach out through the theater's website to connect with the production and events team for details.

What show is currently playing at the Nederlander?

The Nederlander hosts a rotating slate of Broadway productions and limited engagements. Check nederlandertheatre.com for the current show, upcoming productions, and performance schedules.

Hours of Operation

Closed · Opens Saturday at 10:00 AM
Monday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday Today 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Sat 83° 70°
Sun 84° 66°
Mon 84° 68°
Tue 98° 72°
Wed 102° 79°
Thu 100° 82°

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