Frequently Asked Questions

Are there snacks at the Minskoff Theatre?

The Minskoff Theatre has several food and drink outlets that serve snacks. Guests are not permitted to bring outside food into the theater.

When should I arrive at the Minskoff Theatre?

Many guests like to arrive shortly before doors open to see the sights, chat with fellow visitors, and soak up the atmosphere. Doors usually open 30 minutes before shows begin.

Who owns the Minskoff Theatre?

The Minskoff Theatre is owned by the Nederlander Organization, a prolific Broadway theater operator.

How big is the Minskoff Theatre?

The Minskoff Theatre is of a typical size for a Broadway theater. It has around 1,700 seats across its two primary levels, allowing for a good capacity and an intimate show.

Can you drink at the Minskoff Theatre?

The Minskoff Theatre serves both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Guests purchasing alcohol must provide official forms of ID, while those who are intoxicated may be refused entry or asked to leave the theater.

Where is The Minskoff Theatre?

The Minskoff Theatre is located at 200 W 45th St, New York, NY 10036, USA. It is right in the heart of the Broadway district, next to Times Square in midtown Manhattan.

Where to park at The Minskoff Theatre?

While the Minskoff Theatre has no official on-site parking, you can find plenty of private lots and garages in the surrounding blocks. It’s often best to pre-book these spaces via apps like SpotHero.

How old is The Minskoff Theatre?

The Minskoff Theatre opened in 1973. As of 2024, it is 51 years old.

Can you bring food into The Minskoff Theatre?

No outside food or drinks are permitted in the Minskoff Theatre. Security teams will confiscate any of these items before allowing guests entry.

What to wear to The Minskoff Theatre?

Guests should wear whatever they deem comfortable while remaining respectful of others. The theater is air-conditioned year-round, so you may prefer to bring a light jacket or sweater.

Are purses allowed at The Minskoff Theatre?

Guests may bring a purse to the Minskoff Theatre. All bags will be inspected upon entry, and any oversized or inappropriate items will be refused.

What time do the doors open at The Minskoff Theatre?

The Minskoff Theatre doors typically open 30 minutes before performances begin. It may take a while to line up, pass security, and find your seat, so please leave spare time where possible.

What is The Minskoff Theatre capacity?

The Minskoff Theatre has a capacity of 1,710 guests. These are seated in two primary sections — the Orchestra level, and the Mezzanine.

Is there a dress code at The Minskoff Theatre?

There is no official dress code at the Minskoff Theatre. Please wear comfortable clothing while remaining respectful of other guests. 

How long is The Lion King at The Minskoff Theatre?

The Lion King has played at the Minskoff Theatre since 2006. This is one of the longest-running Broadway productions, with the show in its 18th year at the venue.

How long is The Lion King show at the Minskoff Theatre?

The Lion King show at the Minskoff Theatre runs for around two hours and thirty minutes. There is a brief intermission approximately halfway through the show, in which guests can stretch, buy refreshments, and visit the bathroom.

What is the dress code for The Lion King show?

The Lion King show at the Minskoff Theatre has no set dress code. Instead, guests may wear smart, casual clothing, considering the outside elements.

How many hours is The Lion King Broadway show?

The Lions King Broadway show at the Minskoff Theatre runs for around two hours and thirty minutes. There is a brief intermission in the middle.

What age is appropriate for Lion King Broadway?

The Lion King Broadway show is recommended for those aged six years and older. The Minskoff Theatre does not allow those aged two or younger into the venue.

Is it better to sit in the orchestra or mezzanine for The Lion King?

Guests attending The Lion King have a choice of seating options at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway:

  1. The Orchestra Level provides the closest seats to the stage, with perfect views and sound in central sections. However, these are often the most expensive seats.
  2. The Mezzanine Level also provides fantastic views and acoustics. However, its back and side rows are often much cheaper, giving guests on a budget excellent value for money.