Moulin Rouge Tickets
Description
Step back into the vibrant Paris of the early 1900s and immerse yourself in a timeless love story on Broadway with tickets to Moulin Rouge. Relive the magic through iconic melodies like Lady Marmalade and Come What May, reminiscent of the performances by Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor in the beloved film.
Moulin Rouge Tickets
This Broadway adaptation of Baz Luhrmann's cinematic masterpiece, Moulin Rouge, transports you to Paris at the dawn of the 20th century, where a young, artistic writer finds himself captivated by the famous star of the city's most illustrious cabaret. The narrative of Satine and Christian weaves together themes of romance, ambition, wealth, and uncertainty during a pivotal era of social change in Paris.
Availability of Tickets
By securing these tickets, you gain access to one of the latest sensations on Broadway. Since its debut in the summer of 2019, Moulin Rouge has enchanted audiences, leading to limited availability. It is advisable to reserve your tickets well in advance!
Seating Arrangements
Upon purchasing, the theatre will automatically assign the best adjacent seats available.
During the booking process, choose from either Orchestra or Mezzanine seating options.
- Mezzanine Center E-G, Far Side A-B, Side C-D
- Orchestra Center C-E
- Orchestra Center F-O, Side E-J
The Orchestra area, located on the ground floor, provides near proximity to the stage, ensuring a direct view of the performance. Conversely, the Mezzanine is situated on the first level above the Orchestra, offering a panoramic view ideal for enjoying the full stage and intricate choreography.
Within these sections, Front seats sit closest to the stage, while Mid seats provide a balanced perspective from the center. The Side seats are positioned along the edges, and Rear seats are generally more affordable, set further back but still allowing for a compelling view of the scenography.
For a visual reference, explore the Al Hirschfeld Theatre seating plan.
Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Moulin Rouge takes the stage at New York's Al Hirschfeld Theatre, which first opened its doors in 1924 with aspirations of becoming one of the city's most luxurious venues. With a seating capacity exceeding 1,400 guests, it honors a renowned cartoonist celebrated for his depictions of Broadway icons.
Essential Information
This production is suitable for children aged 12 and over. The minimum entry age for the theatre is 4 years.
What's included
- Moulin Rouge Broadway ticket
Cancellation policy
Non rimborsabile
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation.
Important information
Moulin Rouge is performed at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, located at 45th street and 8th street (302 W 43rd Street).
After making your booking, you'll receive an email in the form of a URL ticket from yourtickets@broadwayinbound.com.
In order to prevent fraud, the delivery of tickets may be delayed. However, they will be delivered at the latest two weeks before the performance.
On the day of the performance, you must have your ticket ready by clicking on the link provided and showing the ticket on your phone at the theatre. The unique barcode on the ticket is only valid for one ticket.
We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes in advance. For some performances, latecomers won't be seated until a break in the performance. Seating for late arrivals is at the discretion of the theatre management.
It is compulsory to turn off your mobile phones during the show.
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