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New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater Tickets & Info
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of ballet with the New York City Ballet's performance of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' on June 01, 2025, at a premier New York theatre. Inspired by Shakespeare's timeless tale, this production showcases the company's signature blend of playful movement and exquisite storytelling. Renowned for nurturing the next generation of talent, NYCB's summer sessions bring together leading young dancers from around the globe, offering a glimpse into the future of ballet. Beyond the stage, the company fosters a deeper connection with its audience through pre-show discussions, enhancing the appreciation of each performance. With a dedicated team ensuring every detail is perfected, the New York City Ballet continues to set the standard for excellence in the ballet community. Don't miss this opportunity to witness a spectacular display of artistry and skill.
David H. Koch Theater
The David H. Koch Theater, a cornerstone of New York City's vibrant arts scene, is the esteemed home of the New York City Ballet, where it dazzles audiences with performances like 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' This iconic venue not only boasts a rich history of premiering groundbreaking ballet and modern dance works but also enhances the audience experience with state-of-the-art amenities, including a large electronic monitor in the lobby that displays upcoming shows and events. Patrons benefit from a dedicated customer service team, ready to assist with any ticket needs, ensuring a seamless visit. The theater's orchestra section offers additional comfort with extra space for those who desire it. Conveniently accessible, visitors from Brooklyn can take the L train to Union Square Station, with the theater's prominent signage making it easy to find in the Lincoln Center neighborhood. The New York City Ballet's performances at the David H. Koch Theater are a testament to the enduring legacy and innovation of dance in New York.
David H. Koch Theater Seating Guide for New York City Ballet's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Expert Recommendations for the Best Views & Value at Lincoln Center
Discover the perfect seats for New York City Ballet's magical performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" with our detailed breakdown of the David H. Koch Theater's seating sections. From budget-friendly options to premium orchestra experiences, we'll help you navigate this iconic venue's unique layout.
Best Value Tickets (Under $110)
- Orchestra Left Row O ($92): Side view but excellent proximity to stage - perfect for ballet enthusiasts who want to see footwork details.
- Second Ring D Rows D-E ($96-$101): Elevated perspective with good sightlines to appreciate the full stage patterns and formations.
- Third Ring AA-C ($103-$105): Highest balcony but central - great for budget-conscious viewers who still want a straight-on view.
Sweet Spot Seating (Best Balance of Price & View: $110-$170)
- Orchestra Left Rows G-K ($108-$156): Diagonal view but closer to stage - ideal for seeing facial expressions and costume details.
- Second Ring AA-C ($104-$152): The "Goldilocks zone" - high enough to see patterns but close enough for emotional connection.
- Orchestra Center Rows T-U ($152-$155): Rare center-section finds at mid-price - prized for symmetrical viewing angles.
Higher Tier Options ($170-$250)
- First Ring AA-B ($184-$228): Closest elevated seats with impeccable sightlines - perfect for architecture lovers to appreciate the theater's design.
- Orchestra Center Rows S-T ($202-$206): Premium orchestra location - watch the conductor's work while enjoying full-stage visibility.
- Orchestra Left Rows F-H ($196-$253): Shallow angle seats excellent for viewing corps de ballet formations.
Premium & Last-Minute Splurges ($250+)
- First Ring BB-D ($252-$341): The ballet equivalent of "front row" - see every ribbon and feather detail.
- Orchestra Center Rows K-Q ($364-$442): Where critics sit - perfect alignment with stage rake for unobstructed viewing.
- Orchestra Row K ($758): Ultra-premium center orchestra - experience the performance like a VIP patron.
View Comparison Between Key Sections
- Orchestra Left vs Right: Left side (odd-numbered sections) traditionally offers better views of principal dancers' entrances.
- First Ring vs Second Ring: First Ring provides more intimacy while Second Ring offers better overall perspective for large ensembles.
- Front Orchestra Rows: Rows K-U are ideal as they're elevated enough to see over the orchestra pit.
Special Recommendations for "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- Second Ring seats are particularly good for Act II's forest scenes where vertical space matters.
- Orchestra Center rows P-Q ($364-$379) offer the perfect balance for viewing both the mechanicals' comedy and the fairy kingdom's elegance.
- Consider Third Ring AA if you want to appreciate George Balanchine's signature geometric patterns.
Pro Tips for Your Purchase
- The David H. Koch Theater has minimal obstructed views, but avoid far side seats in Fourth Ring.
- For matinees, right-side orchestra seats get less sun glare from the glass lobby.
- Pair Second Ring tickets with dinner at Lincoln Center's restaurants for a perfect evening.
Ready to Experience Ballet Magic?
Whether you choose budget-friendly Third Ring seats or splurge on orchestra center, New York City Ballet's production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" promises an unforgettable experience in one of the world's finest dance venues.
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Parking & Directions for New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater
20 Lincoln Center, New York, NY
10023, US
1. 166 W 64th St - 0.3 miles - $40
2. 100 W 63rd St - 0.4 miles - $38
3. 200 W 58th St - 0.5 miles - $45
4. 55 W 52nd St - 0.6 miles - $50
5. 10 Columbus Circle - 0.7 miles - $45