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New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater Tickets & Info

New York City Ballet Ballet show Experience the magic of the New York City Ballet at the David H. Koch Theater on May 31, 2025, with a performance of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' Renowned for its dancers' exceptional range, the company masterfully blends traditional and innovative works, exemplified by the New Combinations series launched in 2016. The NYCB Orchestra enhances every performance with live music, including iconic scores like Tchaikovsky's 'The Nutcracker.' Celebrated for historic milestones, such as being the first American ballet company to perform in the USSR in 1959, NYCB continues to shape the future of ballet through initiatives like its coaching program for emerging talent. Secure your tickets for an unforgettable evening of artistic excellence and cultural heritage.

David H. Koch Theater

Nestled near the Hudson River, the David H. Koch Theater stands as a beacon of cultural excellence in New York City, home to the prestigious New York City Ballet. This architectural marvel, designed to foster an intimate connection between performers and audiences, has been the stage for iconic productions like 'The Sleeping Beauty' and collaborations with world-class ensembles such as the National Ballet of Canada in 2011. Beyond its artistic offerings, the theater is committed to accessibility, providing special discounts for students and seniors. Its innovative tiered seating ensures unobstructed views from every angle, enhancing the experience of masterpieces like the New York City Ballet's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' A visit here is not just a show; it's a journey through the heart of New York's performing arts scene, accessible via the scenic pathways of Lincoln Center.

David H. Koch Theater Seating Guide for New York City Ballet's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

Best Value Tickets (Under $110)

  • Orchestra Left Row N ($92): Side view but excellent proximity to stage. Perfect for budget-conscious ballet fans who want orchestra-level seating.
  • Orchestra Right Row N ($97): Comparable to Left N with slightly better sightlines for right-facing choreography.
  • Third Ring AA ($103): Elevated but central view. Best upper-level value for seeing full stage patterns.

Sweet Spot Tickets ($110-$160)

  • Orchestra Right Row F ($141-142): Premium orchestra location at mid-price. Rows F-J offer the ideal balance of proximity and viewing angle.
  • Second Ring E ($146-151): First balcony seating with excellent elevation to appreciate ballet formations.
  • Orchestra Left Row E ($132): Closer than N rows with minimal price jump. Slight side angle enhances depth perception.

Higher Tier Options ($160-$250)

  • Second Ring C/D ($166-197): Front of first balcony with perfect head-on perspective for corps de ballet work.
  • Orchestra Center Rows U ($194-195): True center seating, though farther back. Ideal for seeing symmetrical choreography.
  • First Ring AA ($190): Closest ring seats to stage with dramatic downward sightlines.

Premium & Last-Minute Seats ($250+)

  • Orchestra Center Rows K/L ($430-442): The "golden triangle" for ballet - close enough to see facial expressions while taking in full stage.
  • First Tier Boxes ($667-687): Royalty treatment with private box seating and perfect elevation.
  • Orchestra Right Row B ($250): Extreme close-up for appreciating technical virtuosity.

Viewing Recommendations

  • For Story Appreciation: Second Ring Center (Rows C-E) provides the best overall view of narrative ballets.
  • For Technical Viewing: Orchestra Rows F-K center reveal footwork and partnering details.
  • Budget Hack: Third Ring AA offers 80% of the experience at 40% of orchestra prices.
  • Avoid: Far side orchestra beyond Row P - sightlines become obstructed.

Special Notes for "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

  • The magical forest scenes play best from elevated seats (Second/Third Ring)
  • Pyramus and Thisbe comic scenes benefit from closer orchestra seating
  • Look for seats with clear view of stage left for Oberon's bower

Price Alert Opportunities

Multiple tickets available in key sections (Orchestra Right F, Second Ring C) suggest possible price drops as event approaches. Set alerts for these zones.

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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


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