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Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre: Where Cuba Danced Me Back to Life (and My Wife Might’ve Whispered “Magic”) If Broadway is a religion, then Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre is the cathedral where Buena Vista Social Club led the most soulful sermon I’ve attended in decades. My wife and I went in with different expectations, me, hopeful; her, skeptical. We both left transformed. And no, not in the “we bought merch” kind of way. In the “we held hands tighter on the way home” kind of way. The show? A rhythm-soaked, heart-thumping, tear-summoning celebration of Cuban music and memory. Inspired by the Grammy-winning album and the legendary band that resurrected Cuba’s golden age of sound, this musical is not just a jukebox parade. It’s a full-bodied immersion into son, bolero, and the kind of joy that makes you forget your inbox exists. The cast? Electric. The score? Blistering. The choreography? So good I briefly considered quitting my job to become a backup dancer. For two hours, I forgot the world outside. I cried. I laughed. I loved my wife even more. And somewhere in the middle of Act II, I swear she turned to me and whispered, “This is magic.” Or maybe I imagined it. But if I did, it’s only because the show made it feel true. The theatre itself? Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, nestled on 45th Street, is a gem with just the right amount of old-school charm and modern comfort. The seats are cozy enough to cradle your existential revelations, and the acoustics? Crisp enough to catch every pluck of the tres and every whispered lyric. The staff were warm, the bathrooms were clean (a Broadway miracle), and the vibe was pure New York: reverent, buzzing, and just a little bit glamorous. Pro tip: If you’re lucky, snag rush tickets for $45 or enter the digital lottery for $49 seats. Because this show? It’s worth every penny, every subway transfer, and every skeptical spouse you drag along. Final verdict: If you’re looking for a show that makes you feel alive, reminds you of love, and sends you home humming, Buena Vista Social Club at Schoenfeld is your ticket. I’ll be back. Maybe next time with tissues, dancing shoes, and a recorder to catch whispered magic.
My wife and I went to see a matinee performance of 'The Last Buena Vista Social Club' musical show at the Gerald Schonfeld Theatre during our visit to NYC as part of her 60th birthday celebrations - it was the 4th of 5 shows we saw in the Big Apple. It's a fairly small Broadway theatre with a capacity of 1,080, just off Time Square, with no front lobby upon entry. You enter straight into the main theatre from the street with a bar and toilets in the basement. The layout was virtually identical to the Shubert Theatre that we saw Hell's Kitchen in yesterday evening. Our heavily discounted tickets that we bought from the TKTS ticket booths at The Lincoln Center were for two seats to the left of center stage, 7 rows from the stage in the orchestra stalls, which provided us with an excellent close up view of the stage. We really enjoyed the musical, which tells an imagined story of the legendary Cuban musicians from the 1997 album of the same name, interweaving their journeys between the 1950s and 1996 as they reunited to create the Grammy-winning album, with a narration about theirs lives in English and the songs sung in Spanish. Even though we couldn't understand the lyrics of the songs we could feel the intense passion of the superb singers, accompanied by the equally passionate, fantastic musicians in the band & dancers, and I couldn't help move unconsciously to the rhythm of the joyful Cuban music. The seating was very tight and my wife had to endure a Latin lady, extremely likely a Cuban lady, dancing very vigorously in the chair next to her throughout the show and loudly cheering near her ear during and after every song. The stage wasn't huge but big enough to accommodate the 8 members of the band, 12 singers & dancers. The set was very inventive in making changes to depict several locations on the small stage.
Buena Vista Social Club was an incredible show. Theater was a nice size for this production. Staff was friendly and accommodating. They could use more accessible rest room facilities but that is the only weakness that I could point out. We had a great experience
This is a beautiful theatre. Had the pleasure of seeing the Buena vista social club there . Wonderful staff and very helpful. All the seats are great no matter where you are seated. Lots of great music. They did not have the music for sale yet when I went. That’s how great the music is. All those wonderful instruments on the stage playing all at once. Definitely a wonderful experience . There were children in there getting up back and forth to use the restroom I guess that’s a distraction other than that it’s a great time
Last night, I stepped into a dream woven in rhythm and memory. My first Broadway experience couldn’t have been more vibrant — Buena Vista Social Club pulsed with the warmth of Havana nights and the soul of timeless music. From the moment I entered the elegant theater, adorned with chandeliers and gilded balconies, to the last bow of the cast glowing under twilight hues, I was transported. The stage — a courtyard of faded walls and smoky light — came alive with songs that have danced across generations: Chan Chan, Dos Gardenias, Silencio... Each note carried stories of love, longing, and laughter. Sitting among an excited crowd, and later posing outside the golden marquee with my I-house fellow, I felt joyfully immersed — not just in Cuban music history, but in the spirit of Broadway magic itself. T-shirts, caps, and colorful keepsakes from the merch booth couldn’t fully contain the feeling — but I took a piece of the rhythm home with me anyway. Gracias, Buena Vista Social Club, for making my Broadway debut unforgettable.
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