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Ragtime Reviews

Ahrens and Flaherty's powerful adaptation of E.L. Doctorow's novel returns to Broadway.

4.8
Tickets starting at $107.69
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The Wall Street Journal

"A brightly shining revival. A sterling production with a marvelous score and flawless cast."

The Wall Street Journal

Charles Isherwood

The New York Times

"A glorious cast, an abundance of extraordinary talent and riveting vocals. Rousing entertainment. Full stop."

The New York Times

Laura Collins-Hughes

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4.8
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Act 1 not so good, act 2 was fabulous!
"The staging of this play was amazing. The actors were great and the singing was over the top. What you need to do is read about the story before you go to understand the story better!"
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Benita S from Naples on Dec 25, 2025
Mixed review
"Excellent story. Very successful adaptation of a great book. Good staging. Cast is excellent. The music is boring and the lyrics insipid."
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Broadway.com Customer on Dec 20, 2025
Where was the Ragtime?
"We had great seats in orchestra, 3rd row from stage. The performers were terrific. Strong beautiful voices. I was disappointed there wasn’t much “ragtime” music and dancing."
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Broadway.com Customer on Dec 16, 2025
Too long.
"Great acting and singing in a play that was 45 minutes too long. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Oct 3, 2025

About Ragtime

Ragtime is a sweeping musical adaption of E.L. Doctorow’s novel that follows three fictional families in pursuit of the American Dream at the dawn of the 20th Century: Black pianist Coalhouse Walker, Jr. and his beloved Sarah, Jewish immigrant Tateh and his little girl, and a wealthy white family led by matriarch Mother. All grasping for the same dream, if only they can hold onto it.

Featuring a lush score by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, a stirring book by Terrence McNally, and original orchestrations by William David Brohn, all of whom won Tony Awards for their work, Ragtime weaves fictional narratives with real historical figures and events, creating a rich tapestry that blurs the line between personal struggle and national identity, making history feel both intimate and epic.

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