Ambassador Theatre

Opened in 1921

219 W. 49th Street
New York, NY

Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm
Sunday 12pm - 6pm (when there is a late performance, the box office stays open until curtain.)

Theater History

Built in 1921 by the Shuberts, the Ambassador Theatre opened with the musical The Rose Girl. The Shuberts eventually sold the property, and it was used as a movie theater, broadcast studio for CBS, and a live theater before the Shuberts bought it again in 1956. It has been the home of the long-running hit revival of Chicago since 2003.

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

Parking

Reserve a spot using SpotHero: https://spothero.com

Restrooms

Restrooms are located on the basement level.

Coat Check

Coat check is available.

Wi-Fi

Free Wi-Fi Available

Where is the stage door?

To your left as you exit the main 49th Street entrance.

NEAR THE THEATRE

Lillie's Victorian Establishment, 249 W. 49th Street. For other restaurant recommendations, read our article on the Best Theater District Restaurants!

CURRENT/UPCOMING SHOW

Chicago-Broadway

Chicago

After 25 years, CHICAGO is still the one musical with everything that makes Broadway shimmy-shake: a universal tale of fame, fortune, and all that jazz, with one showstopping song after another and the most astonishing dancing you’ve ever seen. No wonder CHICAGO has been honored with 6 Tony Awards®, 2 Olivier Awards, a Grammy®, and thousands of standing ovations. As we celebrate our 25th anniversary — plus the return of Broadway and a new, all-star cast — you’ve got to come see why the name on everyone’s lips is still…CHICAGO.

SEATING

Best Seats in the House

The best views will be in the center orchestra and front mezzanine, but there are very few bad seats in this theater.

Number of Seats

1088 seats

Preview Seat View

ACCESSIBILITY

Is there wheelchair accessible seating available?

Wheelchair accessible seating is located in the orchestra section. No steps to designated seating location. Note there are two small steps to reach the main entrance of the theater from the sidewalk. There is a side entrance with no steps, check with the Box Office when you arrive for assistance.

Is there a wheelchair accessible restroom available?

Yes

Are there assistive devices available?

Listening devices available for every performance; audio description and closed captioning devices will be available beginning four weeks after the show's opening night. Before this date, live-caption via CART using a hand-held device can be requested with two weeks advance notice. Contact Shuebrt Audience Services at 212-944-3700 or audienceservices@shubertorg.com for more information.

RULES & REGULATIONS

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.

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