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New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater Tickets & Info
Immerse yourself in the elegance and artistry of the New York City Ballet as they present 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at the iconic David H. Koch Theater on May 27, 2025. Renowned for its breathtaking performances, the ballet company brings to life the magic of storytelling through dance, with productions like the Nutcracker Suite and Vivaldi's Four Seasons, the latter featuring innovative choreography by Christopher Wheeldon. Beyond the stage, the New York City Ballet's influence extends into popular culture, with its artists appearing in films, TV shows, and commercials, showcasing the universal appeal of ballet. Secure your tickets for an unforgettable evening where the grace of ballet meets the grandeur of New York's premier theatre. Experience the legacy of a company that has graced the stages of the Met Opera and the Kennedy Center, now ready to captivate you with a performance that promises to be as enchanting as it is exquisite.
David H. Koch Theater
The David H. Koch Theater, a cornerstone of New York City's cultural landscape, is renowned for its pivotal role in the evolution of ballet, serving as the prestigious home of the New York City Ballet. With 2,586 seats, it stands as one of the largest venues in New York City, offering unparalleled views from its primary seating area and mezzanine, designed to minimize visibility obstructions. The theater's elegant foyer includes a refreshment area, perfect for enjoying snacks before or after performances. Season passes are available for enthusiasts eager to secure their seats for the New York City Ballet's captivating performances, including classics like 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' Conveniently, the 63rd Street access point leads directly to Lincoln Center's parking garage, simplifying your visit to this artistic hub that frequently hosts landmark events.
David H. Koch Theater Seating Guide for New York City Ballet's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Best Value Tickets (Under $130)
- Second Ring, Row D ($99): Excellent elevated view with good sightlines to the stage. The angle provides a wonderful perspective of the ballet's formations.
- Orchestra Left, Row O ($123-126): Side orchestra seats with slightly angled views but closer to the stage. Perfect for seeing facial expressions.
- Second Ring, Rows C-E ($128-130): Center-balcony positions that offer a classic theater view at reasonable prices.
Sweet Spot Tickets ($130-185)
- First Ring, Row D ($127-183): The "goldilocks zone" - close enough for detail but high enough to appreciate choreography patterns.
- Orchestra Center, Rows S-U ($181-186): Rear center orchestra provides unimpeded views of the entire stage.
- Second Ring, Rows B-C ($132-185): Front balcony seats with excellent vertical sightlines to see footwork.
Premium Orchestra Seats ($200-300)
- Orchestra Rows B-D ($187-253): Mid-orchestra center sections offer the most balanced views.
- First Ring Rows BB-F ($235-258): Closest ring seats with dramatic downward sightlines.
- Orchestra Left/Right Rows A-C ($233-265): Front side sections put you remarkably close to the dancers.
VIP & Last-Minute Options ($300+)
- Orchestra Center Rows K-L ($430-442): The ultimate ballet seats - close enough to hear the dancers breathe.
- First Ring Rows B-D ($307-362): Premium box-style seating with luxurious legroom.
- Orchestra Row K ($758): Front-and-center premium experience for true ballet connoisseurs.
View Comparison
- Orchestra: Best for seeing facial expressions and costumes up close. Rows G-P are ideal for avoiding neck strain.
- First Ring: Perfect compromise between proximity and overall perspective. Rows C-F offer the best angles.
- Second Ring: Superior views of complex choreography patterns. Center sections (B-E) avoid extreme angles.
Our Top Recommendations
- Best Budget Pick: Second Ring, Row D at $99 - incredible value for the view quality.
- Smart Splurge: Orchestra Center, Row U at $185 - center views without premium pricing.
- VIP Experience: Orchestra Center, Row K at $430 - the ultimate ballet viewing position.
- Group Option: Orchestra Left, Row O at $123 (4 tickets available) - great for small groups.
Special Notes for "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
This production features elaborate aerial work and expansive stage pictures. We recommend First Ring or front Second Ring seats (Rows B-D) to fully appreciate the magical forest scenes and flying sequences. Avoid extreme side orchestra seats beyond Row P as some visual effects may be obscured.
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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