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Parking & Directions for Romeo and Juliet - 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
Romeo and Juliet - Ballet Ballet Live at David H. Koch Theater | New York – January 19th, 2027
The David H. Koch Theater, often called the heart of Lincoln Center, is where magic happens every season, especially during the beloved Nutcracker ballet, a tradition for many families who come year after year, creating memories that feel almost timeless. It’s more than just a theater, it’s a place where you can grab a souvenir to remember the night, whether that’s a program or a little keepsake from the gift shop. The theater blends modern comforts with its classic charm, so you get the best of both worlds, comfy seats, clear sightlines, and that historic vibe that just can’t be replicated. As you walk in, the giant digital display at the entrance gives you all the scoop on upcoming shows, so you don’t miss a thing. The upper tiers offer a rare view, perfect for folks who love to take in the whole scene or just want a different perspective. This venue has a storied past, hosting legendary performances since it opened, and it’s still a crown jewel for ballet lovers. If you’re a bit lost trying to find it, just ask a friendly local, folks around here are pretty proud of their theater. Coming from Brooklyn? The L train to Union Square makes it pretty straightforward. For anyone into ballet or just looking for an unforgettable night at Ballet New York’s Romeo and Juliet, Ballet New York, the David H. Koch Theater promises an experience that’s as rich and layered as the performances on stage.