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  • NYCB: The Nutcracker

    Until Dec 31, 2023

  • New York City Ballet - All Balanchine

    Feb 6 - May 5, 2024

  • New York City Ballet - A Midsummer Night's Dream

    May 28 - Jun 2, 2024

NYCB: The Nutcracker Poster

NYCB: The Nutcracker

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Until December 31, 2023

The production that forms the heart of New York City's year-end holiday season! Whether it is a family tradition or a once-in-a-lifetime visit, your experience of this glittering classic ballet will stay with you forever and warm your spirit! A lavish, full-scale spectacle, there's a reason this is the Big Apple's favorite holiday show!

New York City Ballet - All Balanchine Poster

New York City Ballet - All Balanchine

February 6 - May 5, 2024

One of the most prominent dance companies in the world, with a roster of incredibly talented dancers, the New York City Ballet presents a collection of classics in spring 2024, including the first of their annual Balanchine recitals. This opening event offers up some of the famed BalletMaster's most beloved creations, including a rare staging of Bouree Fantasque.

New York City Ballet - A Midsummer Night's Dream Poster

New York City Ballet - A Midsummer Night's Dream

May 28 - June 2, 2024

A dazzling gem in the New York City Ballet's repertoire, ballet master George Balanchine's adaptation of Shakespeare's supernatural rom-com is always a treat for all ages when revived by the company. With quarreling lovers, warring fairies and a group of baffled actors rehearsing a play all navigating in the same enchanted forest, the NYCB fill the stage, breathing life and energy into the epic storyline as set to Mendelssohn's irresistible score. Expect flowing costumes, lush sets and beautiful dancing in this unforgettable production.

David H Koch Theater

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Lincoln Center, 70 West 63rd St, New York, NY 10023

  • Year opened: 1964
  • Capacity: 2586
  • Disabled access
  • Air conditioning
  • In-house bar

Originally known as the New York State Theater, it opened in 1964 as a theater for ballet, modern and other forms of dance, as well as serving as the home of the New York City Opera until 2011. Now it plays host as the home of the world-famous New York City Ballet, and forms part of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. It was renamed after oil and gas billionaire David H. Koch who donated millions to the renovation of the theater in 2008.

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