New York City Ballet

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New York, United States

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Ballet theater· Performing arts group· Performing Arts· Opera & Ballet· Dance company· Performing arts theater

New York City Ballet Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

New York City Ballet is located in New York, United States on 20 Lincoln Center Plaza. New York City Ballet is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category ballet theater in United States.

Address

20 Lincoln Center Plaza

Phone

+1 2124960600

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ryan Michael Cheung

A must-see when in New York. Arrive early for champagne, the views and enjoying the lobby space with its incredible marble sculptures and crystal lights. Inside, it’s like a jewel box.

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kevin tuohy

New York City Ballet’s performance of the Nutcracker Is delightfully joyful! I haven’t attended the Nutcracker in 35 years and this year’s performance is just as magical as I remembered. I can’t imagine the New York City Holiday Season without The Nutcracker! It’s a must see ballet for all, especially if you’re visiting NYC. The children’s performance was wonderfully superb! The dancers are so talented and enthralling! The icing on the cake was to see principal dancer Teresa Reichlen perform!!! She’s mesmerizing!!! A word about the David Koch Theatre. I had orchestra seats and an extraordinary view; I was able to watch the overall ballet and also was able focus on individual dancers. I don’t think there’s a bad seat in the entire theater. I’ve read reviews that second level seating is preferable to watch the overall ballet. Regardless of your seat, you’ll enjoy New York City Ballet’s performance of the Nutcracker.

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Holden Berryman

Seats were comfortable and the facility gorgeous.

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Woojin Jeong

A peice of fine art by Balanchine. I watched it at third ring c_14, and personally I preferred my seat over those expensive orchestra seats; you can see the whole stage easily and also close enough to see the each and every movement of the dancers. Unless you want to see the dancers' faces , I'd recommend more economic options - third ring or even fourth ring seats.

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Julien Tizorin

One of the most amazing place in NYC!