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Radio City Christmas Spectacular

Opening Date: Nov 5, 2019
Closing Date: Jan 1, 2020
Running Time: 01:35
Radio City Christmas Spectacular

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Playing @
Radio City Music Hall
1260 6th Avenue, New York City, NY 10020
Every performance of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular 2018® presented by Chase Bank is a glittering present full of fun and surprises for the whole family!

Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind Christmas celebration starring the Rockettes®!

The new finale scene, “Christmas Lights,” will be a stunning example of innovation blended with tradition. The finale begins at the conclusion of the “Living Nativity” scene with the original light of Christmas – the North Star. Fragments of light will suddenly appear as aerialists fly across the Great Stage. 100 drones, representing Christmas lights, will magically surround Santa Claus on stage, forming various shapes and patterns. The Radio City Rockettes will then be revealed, as they perform new choreography in glamorous new costumes designed by Tony and Drama Desk Award-nominated costume designer, Emilio Sosa.

EVERY MOMENT IS MAGIC!
Off BroadwayMusicalPerformance ArtFamily
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 6
Audience Advisory: Radio City Music Hall will have six (6) alternative format performances for the 2018 run of the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall. These performances consist of sign language interpreted and open-captioned performances for the deaf and hard of hearing, as well as audio description performances for the blind and visually impaired. Visit - https://www.rockettes.com/christmas/alternative-format-performances/

Performance Schedule

HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
VISIT - https://www.rockettes.com/christmas/calendar/


Director
  • Sam Buntrock

Choreography
  • Radio City Rockettes

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Full-price tickets:

$45.00 - $299.00

Accessibility

  • Parking

    SpotHero is the official parking app of Radio City Music Hall. Individuals with disabilities, who possess a New York City Special Parking Permit, have the option to park on streets and avenue around the venue. The rules and regulations on the back of your permit informs you where you may and may not park on New York City streets.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    A bank of four elevators is located on the left side at the end of the Grand Foyer. These elevators will take you up to the First, Second and Third Mezzanine and down to the Grand Lounge. Our staff is available to assist you whenever possible.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive listening devices, which are complimentary, are available for deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Specifically, we provide the R7 Personal PA model manufactured by the Williams Sound Corporation that operates on an FM system.
  • Wheelchair Info

    For patrons who wish to transfer to a seat from their wheelchair, we will store your wheelchair in the rear of the section and issue you a claim check. Mobility-impaired patrons who do not have access to a wheelchair may request a wheelchair to transport the individual to their seat, free of charge. Please be aware that our personnel will not remain with you during the event, nor will they allow you to remain in the wheelchair for the duration of the event.
  • Entrance

    Please enter via the main doors located under the marquee on the corner of 50th Street and Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue). An automatic door opener is located on the exterior wall near the far left door—easily operated by pushing—and will lead you to the ticket lobby.
  • Restroom

    There are restrooms in Radio City Music Hall that are usable and accessible for wheelchair patrons. There is one stall with grab bars on the First, Second and Third Mezzanine in the men and women’s restrooms—located in the back promenade near Aisles A & B. There are two wheelchair accessible stalls each in the Grand Lounge men and women’s restrooms, one each of which has a sink, hand dryer, mirror and grab bars.
  • Telephone

    Payphones in Radio City Music Hall are usable and accessible for patrons with disabilities. TTY pay telephones are also available for our speech impaired, deaf and hard of hearing patrons. The wheelchair accessible pay telephones and TTY pay telephones are located off the Grand Lounge as well as on the First Mezzanine in the back promenade near Aisle E.
  • Water Fountain

    Water fountains are usable and accessible for patrons with disabilities. For your convenience, disposable cup dispensers are located adjacent to each water fountain. The water fountains are located on First, Second and Third Mezzanine in the back promenade near Aisles C and F, as well as in the Grand Lounge.
  • Box Office

    The?box office at?Radio City?Music Hall?is located inside the main entrance on 6th Avenue at the corner of 50th Street. The box office at Radio City Music Hall is regularly open Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and closed on Sunday. Box office hours are adjusted during the Christmas Spectacular season.
  • Folding Armrests

    Radio City Music Hall offers seating with movable armrests and larger chairs without armrests. Please contact the Accessibility Services Department at least 48 hours in advance of the event if you require this type of accommodation.

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