The Museum of Broadway is now open in Times Square and is perfect for all ages! Come discover the magic of Broadway and explore three floors of dazzling costumes and props from your all-time favorite shows like Hamilton, The Phantom of the Opera, Rent, Wicked and more! It is the only place you can get up-close with Broadway’s history from 1732 to present day, and learn how a show is made from Broadway’s biggest icons! It’s a front-row seat and a backstage pass all in one! Tickets are timed entry. Last entry is 90 minutes prior to closing. We recommend making a reservation in advance by booking tickets directly through our website or onsite. Free lockers are available. *Be sure to book directly via our website or onsite to avoid 3rd party fees.*
"This museum just off Times Square features original costumes from the likes of The Lion King and RENT, as well as wee vignettes wherein visitors can take mirror selfies in the pink feather-clad dressing room of the Ziegeld Follies and pose on cabaret chairs as though about to give “Mein Herr” their best go, but the real attraction is the backstage experience. It allows you to wander from the stage door (a call sheet from the 2018 revival of My Fair Lady is the first thing you see), past props and sandbags, until you land at center stage." - Andrea Whittle, Charlie Hobbs
"The Museum of Broadway, just off Times Square, features original costumes from the likes of The Lion King and RENT, as well as wee vignettes wherein visitors can take mirror selfies in the pink feather-clad dressing room of the Ziegeld Follies and pose on cabaret chairs as though about to give “Mein Herr” their best go, but the real attraction is the backstage experience."
"This museum just off Times Square features original costumes from the likes of The Lion King and RENT , as well as wee vignettes wherein visitors can take mirror selfies in the pink feather-clad dressing room of the Ziegeld Follies and pose on cabaret chairs as though about to give “Mein Herr” their best go, but the real attraction is the backstage experience. It allows you to wander from the stage door (a call sheet from the 2018 revival of My Fair Lady is the first thing you see), past props and sandbags, until you land at center stage." - Charlie Hobbs
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