




















Since opening in 2014, Aladdin has reigned as one of Broadway’s most spectacular family musicals. Adapted from Disney’s 1992 animated classic, the show transforms the streets of Agrabah into a glittering kingdom of song, dance, and illusion. Under the direction and choreography of Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon), the production’s dynamic staging and exuberant performances keep audiences captivated. The score by Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid), with lyrics by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice, and Chad Beguelin, includes the Academy Award®-winning “A Whole New World” and introduces heartfelt ballads like “Proud of Your Boy.” Dazzling costume design by Gregg Barnes and ornate sets by Bob Crowley turn every scene into a feast for the eyes. Critics have hailed Aladdin as “pure Broadway magic” (The Wall Street Journal), a vibrant celebration of imagination, love, and discovery that continues to sparkle night after night at the New Amsterdam Theatre.
Set in the fictional city of Agrabah, Aladdin is a resourceful young man scraping by when his life changes after a fateful encounter with a magical lamp. With the help of a charismatic Genie, he disguises himself as a prince to win the trust of Princess Jasmine and defy the evil grand vizier Jafar’s plots. Along the way, Aladdin must decide whether it’s better to be himself or someone he pretends to be, and audiences alike will wonder which path he’ll choose.
Show timings for Aladdin may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
The Aladdin score by Alan Menken (music) with lyrics by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice, and Chad Beguelin brings Disney’s timeless melodies to life on stage. Audiences can revel in fan favorites like “A Whole New World,” “Friend Like Me,” “Prince Ali,” and “Arabian Nights,” alongside new Broadway-exclusive songs such as “Proud of Your Boy.”
The New Amsterdam Theatre, located on 214 West 42nd Street in Manhattan, is one of Broadway’s oldest and most storied venues. Built in 1903, this Beaux-Arts masterpiece was meticulously restored by Disney Theatrical in the 1990s, reclaiming its title as “The Crown Jewel of Broadway.” The theater features ornate Art Nouveau interiors, gilded balconies, and detailed murals that capture the golden age of theater. Over the years, it has hosted landmark productions such as Mary Poppins and The Lion King, and today serves as the dazzling home of Aladdin on Broadway.
The New Amsterdam Theatre seating chart will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Available facilities: Bar, restrooms, merchandise counters, coat check (available seasonally)
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessibility, accessible restroom, guide dogs and service animals allowed, assistive listening, access performances
Its biggest strengths are its colorful sets, inventive choreography, and the unforgettable “magic carpet” moment, which feels genuinely magical in live theater. The show balances humor and heart well, especially through the Genie’s show-stopping numbers and Aladdin’s earnest charm. While the story stays familiar, the added songs and character moments give it fresh life, making it enjoyable for both longtime fans and first-time viewers. Overall, Aladdin is a joyful, crowd-pleasing musical that delivers fun, romance, and theatrical wonder in equal measure. ✨
The show was definitely a hit as the song renditions are really impressive! Our favorite characters that brought extra flare is the Genie, and Iago! I believe they were mostly the crowd's favorite
A truly beautiful and enjoyable experience. The theater was also beautiful.
View original review in Italian
Wonderful show, excellent actors, and a beautiful theater!
View original review in Italian
Awesome! A beautiful show worthy of Broadway.
View original review in French
The cost of the tickets starts from $87.60 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The musical does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for ages 6 years and above. The production uses smoke, haze and strobe lights.
The musical is playing at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York.
The running time of the musical is 2 hours and 30 minutes with 1 intermission.
It follows a charming street-smart dreamer who discovers a magical lamp and a wish-granting Genie. With newfound power, he tries to win Princess Jasmine’s heart while outwitting the villainous Jafar.
Iconic Disney numbers like “A Whole New World,” “Friend Like Me,” “Prince Ali,” and “Arabian Nights,” along with new songs written exclusively for Broadway, such as “Proud of Your Boy.” You can listen to the Aladdin playlist here.
The show received five Tony award nominations in 2014, including Best Musical, and earned one Tony win for James Monroe Iglehart’s unforgettable performance as the Genie.
With 84 special effects, over 8,600 Swarovski® crystals, and 337 costumes, Aladdin offers one of the most visually dazzling productions on Broadway.