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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 at Lincoln Center is truly a jewel in New York’s vibrant arts scene, especially unforgettable when you catch Ballet New York’s stunning production of Romeo and Juliet. This theater isn’t just a venue; it’s like stepping into a world where arts and history collide, with its elegant design and world-class acoustics giving every performance a magical feel. Watching Romeo and Juliet here feels extra special, like being part of a timeless love story in a space that’s hosted everything from legendary ballet companies to groundbreaking contemporary works. The upgraded space in 2008 gave it a fresh, modern vibe without losing its classic charm, making every seat in the house offer a pretty sweet view, though, honestly, the orchestra seats are where the magic really happens. Plus, the theater's lively atmosphere draws all kinds of folks, from families sharing their first ballet to seasoned ballet buffs. And if you’re into biking, there are bike stands right outside, making it easy to roll in for a night that might just leave you breathless. Seeing Romeo and Juliet at this theater isn’t just a show, it’s an experience, one that leaves a little spark of wonder long after the curtain falls.