
Hamilton on Broadway – Book Your Seats Today
Hamilton on Broadway is an award-winning musical playing at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York City, created by Lin-Manuel Miranda. It tells the story of Alexander Hamilton and the founding of America through a unique blend of hip-hop, R&B, jazz, and traditional Broadway styles, bringing history to life in a fast-paced and modern way. The production has received widespread critical acclaim, including Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and is known for its energetic performances, sharp storytelling, and diverse cast.
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Hamilton: An American Musical on Broadway
Highlights
Be captivated by a musical that has won numerous prestigious awards including multiple Tony Awards, a Grammy, and the Pulitzer Prize.
Enjoy a compelling narrative filled with passion, political intrigue, and unforgettable music.
Witness the journey of Alexander Hamilton from his rise during the American Revolution to his dramatic demise.
Delight in a unique blend of historical storytelling and modern musical styles that keeps audiences enthralled.
Attend a performance at the renowned Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York City.
About Hamilton on Broadway
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Richard Rogers Theatre

Fun Facts About Hamilton on Broadway!
The Record-Breaking 16 Nominations: Hamilton made history at the 70th Annual Tony Awards by securing a record-shattering 16 nominations, ultimately walking away with 11 major wins.
The Rap Speed Record: The song "Guns and Ships" famously features the fastest lyric delivery in Broadway history, with Lafayette rapping a mind-boggling 6.3 words per second.
A Prestigious Pulitzer Winner: The production is one of only a select few musicals in history to be awarded the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The Twin Turning Turntables: The show's dynamic staging relies on a high-tech, concentric double-turntable system built directly into the stage floor to mimic the relentless spin of time and history.
The Ultimate House of Hits: The historic playhouse has housed 11 Tony Award-winning Best Plays and Best Musicals—more than any other single venue in Broadway history.
The Pioneer of Democratic Seating: When it opened in 1924, it was the first Broadway house to implement a "democratic" single-entrance design, meaning all ticket holders entered through the same grand doors regardless of whether they sat in the orchestra or upper tiers.
The Stadium Slope Invention: Visionary theater architect Herbert J. Krapp used this venue to pioneer a steep, uniform "stadium rake" in the orchestra floor, drastically eliminating blocked sightlines.




























