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New York City Ballet - Fall 2025

Opening Date: Sep 16, 2025

Closing Date: Oct 12, 2025

New York City Ballet - Fall 2025
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Playing @

David H. Koch Theater

20 Lincoln Center 63rd St & Columbus Ave New York, NY 10023

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The 25-26 New York City Ballet season commences with six expansive mixed repertory programs, kicked off by George Balanchine’s drama-packed Swan Lake. The NYCB premiere of Justin Peck’s whirlwind Heatscape, a 2015 work originally created for Miami City Ballet with scenic designs by visual artist Shepard Fairey, appears on a program also featuring Peter Martins’ coltish pas de deux Zakouski, last seen in 2012. Jerome Robbins’ epic The Goldberg Variations returns alongside Balanchine’s radiant Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3. And a world premiere from Jamar Roberts, former dancer and Resident Choreographer at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, concludes the Fall Fashion Gala and Contemporary Choreography I programs, both also including Gianna Reisen’s first work for the company, Composer’s Holiday. Among other Fall 2025 highlights, Ulysses Dove’s riveting Red Angels, Artist in Residence Alexei Ratmansky’s scintillating Voices and Balanchine’s gracefully mercurial Ballade, last seen in 2003, also make their return to the stage.

Performance Schedule:

Visit nycballet.com for full programs and schedule.

TDF Tickets Offers:

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Accessibility:

Box Office

handicapped accessible.

Parking

Please call 212-874-9021 for reservations if you require a parking space in the “yellow” wheelchair accessible section. The entrance for this section is on Amsterdam Avenue, one hundred feet North of 62nd Street.

Directions Bus

The M5, M7, M10, M66, and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.

Restroom

handicapped accessible

Directions Subway

Take the #1 local train to 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station.

Elevator\Escalator

Elevator.

Entrance

steps leading up to the entrance. Accessible by elevator.

Water Fountain

handicapped accessible

Assisted Listening System

Assistive listening devices available for hard-of-hearing patrons. For headsets and loops, see the attendant at the coat check. A major credit card or driver’s license is needed as a security deposit.

Wheelchair Info

Wheelchair access.

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Public Transportation

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By Subway:

Take the #1 local train to 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station.

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By Bus:

The M5, M7, M10, M66, and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.