Chicago originally opened in 1975. However, it was the 1996 revival that received higher praise from critics. With more than 9,000 performances, this is the longest-running musical revival on Broadway. Directed by Walter Bobbie, a stellar cast comes together, bringing verve to this satirical story of corruption, with extravagant performances choreographed by Ann Reinking and music by John Kander.
Set in the Jazz Age, this dazzling musical brings to the story of Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly to life, two women who turn their scandal into fame. With its sizzling choreography by Bob Fosse, unforgettable songs like "All That Jazz," and a storyline filled with intrigue and satire, Chicago on Broadway is a theatrical masterpiece. Book your tickets now and be swept away by the glamour of Chicago on Broadway!
Note: Producers can not guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
John Kander and Fred Ebb have provided the music and lyrics for this super hit musical. Set in the jazz age, this musical is sure to make you relive some of the delightful jazz tunes. The top songs of Chicago the musical include ‘All That Jazz’.
Located at 219 West 49th Street in Midtown Manhattan’s Theatre District, the Ambassador Theatre has had an illustrious past as a playhouse. While it was primarily a center for operettas and musical comedies in its opening decade, it also served as a radio broadcasting center and movie house during the period from 1936 to the 1950s. Some of the notable productions at this theatre include Suzan-Lori Parks’ Pulitzer-prize winning Topdog/Underdog (2002), and an adaptation of The Great Gatsby (1926) by Owen Davis.
Seating Capacity: 1114
Ambassador Theatre Seating Plan will help you find the best seats in the theatre.
Address: 219 W 49th St, New York, NY 10019
Tube: The closest subway station to the Ambassador Theatre is 49th Street, which is served by lines including N, R and W.
Bus: M7, M20 , M104 , M50
Available Facilities: Restrooms, water fountains
Accessibility: Accessible seating, visual & hearing assistance, accessible restrooms
The musical Chicago on Broadway was a special experiance, and it's a "must to do" thing when you visit NYC. It worth every penny.
İt was awesome, the performans of the performers were wonderful. We came from Turkey. We enjoyed the show. Congratulations to all team. İ bought the tickets online. The process was easy.
It was particularly great that the musicians were positioned on stage and you could watch and enjoy everything at the same time.
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We had a fabulous time, shiw was fantastic, the only downside was the seating space - leg room insufficient for tall people
From the headliners to the dancers and musicians, everything about this show is truly excellent. A must-see show
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Chicago has a range of delightful songs to enthrall audiences. Listen to top songs such as Overture and All That Jazz. You can find the Chicago playlist here.