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Step into the world's only museum dedicated entirely to Broadway at the Museum of Broadway New York — a 26,000-square-foot immersive and interactive celebration of the greatest theatrical tradition in the world, located in the heart of the Times Square Theatre District. Journey through nearly 300 years of Broadway history across three floors and 20+ exhibits — from the Ziegfeld Follies and Show Boat through to Hamilton, The Lion King, Rent, and today's stage — with original costumes, props, rare photographs, set designs, and the landmark Making of a Broadway Show experience bringing the full magic and craft of theatre to life.

Key Highlights

  • Trace nearly 300 years of Broadway history — from its origins in 1732 through groundbreaking productions including Oklahoma!, Hair, Rent, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, and Hamilton
  • Experience The Making of a Broadway Show — an immersive behind-the-scenes journey through writers' rooms, design studios, sound and lighting desks, costume ateliers
  • Marvel at original costumes, props, renderings, rare photographs, videos, and memorabilia from over 500 individual Broadway productions across more than 300 years
  • Discover the Map Room — an interactive exploration of the geography and history of the Broadway district
  • Explore the rotating special exhibition space

About Museum of Broadway Ticket

The Museum of Broadway opened in November 2022 as the long-awaited answer to a remarkable cultural gap — Broadway is the second most popular reason tourists visit New York City after shopping, it is one of the most celebrated and internationally recognised art forms in the world, and yet it had never had a museum dedicated to its extraordinary history. Founded by Tony Award-winning Broadway producer Julie Boardman and Diane Nicoletti, the museum was created in partnership with dozens of Broadway designers, artists, and theatre historians — and its 26,000 square feet across three floors feel less like a traditional museum and more like a theatrical production in their own right.

The museum spans three floors with nearly 500 objects and artefacts from over 500 productions spanning the 1700s to the present. The three main sections are the Map Room covering the geography and history of the Broadway district, the Broadway Timeline providing a comprehensive chronological journey through Broadway's evolution, and The Making of a Broadway Show — an immersive behind-the-scenes look at how a production comes together from concept to opening night.

The Broadway Timeline is the heart of the museum — beginning in 1732 and moving through every era and genre of American theatrical history, showing how Broadway has continually reflected and challenged social attitudes, pushed creative boundaries, and influenced culture far beyond New York City. Showcased productions include the Ziegfeld Follies, Show Boat, Oklahoma!, Hair, The Wiz, The Phantom of the Opera, Rent, The Lion King, Hamilton, and hundreds more — each represented through original artefacts, immersive environments, and the kind of detail that rewards theatre lovers of every level of knowledge. A giant quilt featuring embroidered and quilted panels from dozens of different shows is one of the most unexpectedly charming and consistently praised exhibits in the entire collection.

The Making of a Broadway Show is where the museum achieves something genuinely unique — an immersive walkthrough of the full life cycle of a production, from early writer's room drafts and design studio concept work to sound and lighting desks, costume construction, and stage management command centres. Rather than simply showing you costumes or posters, you're invited behind the curtain. Step into writers' rooms filled with early drafts, design studios where sets and props are imagined, sound and lighting desks where atmosphere is created, and costume and stage management stations that keep everything running smoothly. A rotating special exhibition space adds fresh content on every visit. Photography and video are encouraged throughout the museum experience. Book your Museum of Broadway New York ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 15%.

Inclusions

  • Full admission to the Museum of Broadway 
  • Broadway Timeline
  • The Making of a Broadway Show immersive experience
  • Map Room interactive exhibit
  • Current rotating special exhibition 

Insiders' Tips

The tour begins in the back of the ground floor and goes up three stories — you begin on floor three and work your way down. Allow at least two hours to take your time properly — rushing through misses the extraordinary detail in every exhibit. The Making of a Broadway Show section is the most consistently moving and most talked-about section of the museum — give it the time it deserves rather than treating it as a transition between the main timeline galleries.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • operating daily from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm

Child Policy
  • Children under 5 years old are free of charge.
  • Children under 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years and above.

Accessibility & Facilities
  • Elevators and ADA bathrooms available on every floor
  • Coat check and lockers in the Cellar for general visitors
  • The museum is wheelchair accessible.

Restrictions
  • Strollers not permitted beyond the lobby
  • Luggage cannot be accommodated
  • Final entry is 90 minutes before closing

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations are non refundable.

Museum of Broadway Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Museum of Broadway in New York?
The Museum of Broadway is an immersive and interactive theatrical experience devoted to musicals, plays, and the people who create them — featuring the work of dozens of designers, artists, and theatre historians, taking visitors on a journey along the timeline of Broadway from its birth to the present day. It is located at 145 West 45th Street in Times Square and opened in November 2022 as the world's first museum dedicated entirely to Broadway.
What are the three main sections of the Museum of Broadway?
The three main sections are the Map Room covering the geography and history of the Broadway district, the Broadway Timeline providing a comprehensive chronological journey through Broadway's evolution, and The Making of a Broadway Show — an immersive behind-the-scenes look at how a production comes together from concept to opening night.
What is The Making of a Broadway Show at the Museum of Broadway?
The Making of a Broadway Show is the museum's most immersive and most consistently praised section — step into writers' rooms filled with early drafts, design studios where sets and props are imagined, sound and lighting desks where atmosphere is created, and costume and stage management stations that keep everything running smoothly. It provides a complete, behind-the-curtain understanding of the extraordinary community of talent that brings every Broadway production to life.
What productions are featured at the Museum of Broadway?
Some of the exhibits and immersive experiences feature The Phantom of The Opera, The Lion King, Hair, Ziegfeld Follies, Show Boat, Oklahoma!, The Wiz, and Rent, among many more. Overall the Museum highlights more than 500 individual productions from the 1700s through the present.
What is the Map Room at the Museum of Broadway?
The Map Room is an interactive exhibit exploring the geography and history of the Broadway district — tracing how the Theatre District evolved over nearly three centuries, the cultural impact of the neighbourhood on New York City, and the stories of the legendary theatres and streets that make up one of the most famous blocks in the world. History enthusiasts can pick up free pamphlets for self-guided exploration at the information booth.
Is the Museum of Broadway suitable for visitors who are not regular theatre-goers?
Yes — the museum is consistently praised by visitors with varying levels of theatre knowledge, and the immersive storytelling format makes Broadway's history, craft, and cultural significance accessible and engaging regardless of prior experience. The Making of a Broadway Show section in particular is described as transformative even for visitors who have never attended a Broadway production.
How long does a visit to the Museum of Broadway take?
Most people will spend between 1 hour to 3 hours exploring the museum depending on how long they spend in each exhibit. Visitor reviews consistently recommend allowing at least 2 hours to properly absorb the Broadway Timeline, The Making of a Broadway Show, and the rotating special exhibition without rushing through any section.
Is the Museum of Broadway suitable for families with children?
Yes — children aged 4 and under enter free, and the museum's interactive and visually dynamic exhibits engage younger visitors effectively. Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or above, and strollers must be checked at arrival before entering the exhibition areas. Brand Ambassadors are on hand throughout to assist families.
Do I need to book Museum of Broadway tickets in advance?
Advance booking is strongly recommended — timed entry tickets are available and popular time slots on weekends and evenings sell out, particularly during the busy summer season and school holiday periods. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 15% on the standard rate with instant confirmation. Note that the museum closes at 2:30 PM on Wednesdays and that hours change regularly due to events — always check the official ticket calendar before your visit.

Ratings & Reviews

Museum of Broadway Ticket

USD 46.02

Insiders’ Tips

The tour begins in the back of the ground floor and goes up three stories — you begin on floor three and work your way down. Allow at least two hours to take your time properly — rushing through misses the extraordinary detail in every exhibit. The Making of a Broadway Show section is the most consistently moving and most talked-about section of the museum — give it the time it deserves rather than treating it as a transition between the main timeline galleries.

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