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Hamilton Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center Tickets & Info
Don't miss your chance to witness the Tony Award-winning phenomenon, Hamilton, live in Las Vegas on May 27, 2025. This groundbreaking musical brings to life the story of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton through a stunning blend of hip-hop, jazz, and R&B. Marvel at the unique portrayals of historical figures like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, and be moved by the resilience of Eliza Hamilton, brought to life by Phillipa Soo. Iconic songs such as 'The Room Where It Happens' reveal the intricate political machinations of early America. With tickets starting at $54.03, there's a perfect seat for every budget. Need help? Our live support team is ready to assist with any inquiries. Join us for an unforgettable evening of history, music, and drama at the Hamilton Las Vegas theatre event.
Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center
Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center dazzles with elegant light fixtures, creating a sophisticated backdrop for unforgettable performances, including the spectacular Hamilton Las Vegas. This premier venue not only showcases world-class acts like Hamilton Las Vegas but also nurtures local talent through concerts featuring Southern Nevada artists, such as the annual holiday concert by the local symphony in December 2012, which drew a large audience. Beyond entertainment, Reynolds Hall serves the community with accessible programs like Concerts for Kids, making the arts available to families. Designed for comfort and versatility, the hall offers plush seating with ample legroom in the back orchestra section and hosts a range of events from lectures to community gatherings. For your visit, the closest parking is on Promenade St, with the main entrance conveniently located on Grand Central Parkway.
Hamilton at Reynolds Hall - Best Seats & Value Guide
Smart Seat Selection for Hamilton at The Smith Center
Reynolds Hall's intimate 2,050-seat configuration means there are no truly bad seats for Hamilton, but strategic choices can dramatically enhance your experience. Below we break down the best value options, premium views, and section comparisons to help you select perfect tickets.
Best Value Tickets (Budget-Friendly with Good Views)
- Balcony Center Rows J-K ($117-$135): Surprisingly good sightlines given the price point. Row J offers slightly better angles over the rail (avoid extreme sides). Perfect for first-time viewers prioritizing affordability.
- Balcony Center Rows D-H ($148-$167): Mid-balcony sweet spot where you save 40% vs orchestra while maintaining full stage visibility. Ideal for catching choreography patterns.
Sweet Spot (Premium Value Balance)
- Dress Circle Left/Right Row E ($531): Exceptional side-angle views at 3/4 stage perspective - closer than equivalent orchestra seats. Perfect for appreciating set details.
- Orchestra Left/Right Rows S-X ($605-$697): Front side orchestra delivers actor facial expressions visibility while avoiding extreme neck angles. X rows have slightly more legroom.
Higher Tier Options (Premium Experience)
- Orchestra Center Rows S-X ($798-$935): The Hamilton "goldilocks zone" - close enough to see spit flying during rap battles but far enough to take in full staging. Row S sits at ideal elevation.
- Orchestra Left/Right Rows M ($859): Near-perfect proximity to thrust stage extensions where key moments occur (like "The Room Where It Happens").
Premium & Last-Minute Splurges
- Orchestra Center Row M ($1,263): Hamilton's staging places crucial scenes directly facing these seats. You'll see every nuanced expression during "Burn" and "It's Quiet Uptown."
- Orchestra Center Row N ($987): Slight price drop from front center with negligible view difference. Prime for spotting prop details like Hamilton's writing desk.
View Comparison Guide
- Balcony vs Orchestra: Balcony excels for viewing complex choreography formations, while orchestra delivers emotional intimacy during solos.
- Center vs Side: Center seats miss some upstage right action (key in "Yorktown"), while side seats offer unique perspectives on stage machinery.
- Row Depth: Rows M-S optimize sightlines over standing performers during battle scenes.
Pro Tips
- Balcony rail seats (Rows A-C) may have partial obstructions from safety bars - worth the upgrade to Row D.
- Left sections get more King George III stage time during "You'll Be Back."
- Orchestra Rows X and beyond benefit from stadium-style rising, eliminating obstructed views.
- For group sales, the Balcony Center Row K block of 6 ($121/ea) offers exceptional value.
Final Recommendation
For first-time viewers, we recommend Balcony Center Rows D-H to appreciate Lin-Manuel Miranda's staging genius. Returning fans should target Orchestra Left/Right Rows S-X to study performance nuances. Serious theatergoers will find Orchestra Center Rows M-N delivers unparalleled immersion in this revolutionary production.
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Parking & Directions for Hamilton Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center
361 Symphony Park Ave, Las Vegas, NV
89102, US
1. The Smith Center Garage - 0.2 miles, $10
2. Symphony Park Garage - 0.3 miles, $8
3. Las Vegas Arts District - 0.5 miles, $5
4. Free street parking (limited) - 0.1 miles, free
5. Fremont Street Experience - 1 mile, $15