Theater History
The Nederlander opened in 1921 and has been previously known as the National Theatre, the Billy Rose, and the Trafalgar until it was renamed the Nederlander in 1980 in honor of the late David Tobias Nederlander.
Opened in 1921
The Nederlander opened in 1921 and has been previously known as the National Theatre, the Billy Rose, and the Trafalgar until it was renamed the Nederlander in 1980 in honor of the late David Tobias Nederlander.
Reserve a spot using SpotHero: https://spothero.com
Restrooms are located in the Mezzanine.
Coat check is unavailable at this theater.
The actors exit through the main theater entrance on 41st Street.
Margaritaville Resort Times Square, 560 7th Avenue. For other hotel recommendations, read our article on the Best Hotels Near Broadway!
New York doctors Josh and Melissa set out on a couples’ backpacking retreat to rekindle the flame, but instead find themselves in Schmigadoon, a magical town that’s a Golden Age musical come to life. The townspeople won’t stop singing, the bridge out leads nowhere, and the only way to escape is by finding true love—which may or may not be with each other. From Saturday Night Live’s Lorne Michaels and based on the Universal Television and Apple Original award-winning series, this delightfully hilarious musical features a book and Emmy Award®–winning score by Cinco Paul (Despicable Me, The Secret Life of Pets). Schmigadoon! is a love letter to Broadway’s Golden Age wrapped in a modern musical comedy that will leave you with a “song in your heart” (The New York Times)…if you manage to get out.
The best views will be in the center orchestra and front mezzanine, but there are very few bad seats in this theater.
1232 seats
Wheelchair accessible seating is located in the orchestra section.
Yes, a wheelchair accessible (unisex) restroom is located on Orchestra level.
Hearing devices and personal induction loop devices are available. An ID is required as a deposit.
When to arrive: Doors open roughly a half hour before showtime. Give yourself plenty of time to pick up tickets and find your seats. What to wear: Whatever makes you comfortable! Some people dress up for the theater, but there is no official dress code. Children under 4 are not permitted in the theater.
BestBroadwayMusicals.com is an independent website. Content published on this site may be authored by individual contributors whose views may not necessarily reflect the views of BestBroadwayMusicals.com or any other organization. We may receive commissions on purchases you make through links published on our website. Click here to review our disclosures page for more information.