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The David H. Koch Theater, designed specifically to showcase dance performance, is home to New York City Ballet. LEARN MORE.
The David H. Koch Theater is located on the south side of the main plaza of Lincoln Center, adjacent to the Metropolitan Opera House and David Geffen Hall. The Theater is home to the New York City Ballet, was designed by architect Philip Johnson and opened on April 23, 1964.
The David H. Koch Theater is located on the south side of the Lincoln Center Plaza, at Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street. Directions. 20 Lincoln Center New York, NY 10023
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts serves three primary roles: world's leading presenter of superb artistic programming, national leader in arts and education and community relations, and manager of the Lincoln Center campus.
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The David H. Koch Theater is located on the south side of the main plaza of Lincoln Center, adjacent to the Metropolitan Opera House and David Geffen Hall. The Box Office is located in the lobby of the theater.
As a jewel in the crown of Lincoln Center, the David H. Koch Theater features stunning architecture, magnificent examples of modern art and offers technically superior production facilities. This unique venue features one of the largest interior event spaces in New York City.
ADA compliant seating locations for series packages and single tickets are available for purchase online, over the phone, or at the David H. Koch Theater Box Office at West 63rd Street and Columbus Avenue. Theater Access.
The Promenade and adjoining lobby spaces of The David H. Koch Theater provide an elegant and distinctive location for hosting galas, receptions, and other events. The Promenade features a gold-leaf ceiling with large windows and a balcony facing the plaza of Lincoln Center.
David H. Koch Theater. Auditorium. The Auditorium is an elegant proscenium-style theater with 2,550 seats on six levels, combining classic design with impeccable acoustics and sightlines. The proscenium opening is 56 feet wide by 30 feet tall. The stage depth at center is 54 feet.