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Get Your Coppelia Tickets in New York: 2026 Shows & Dates
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Parking & Directions for Coppelia 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
Coppelia Ballet Live at David H. Koch Theater | New York – May 22nd, 2026
Nestled within Lincoln Center, the David H. Koch Theater is a true gem for dance lovers and theater enthusiasts alike. Its spacious foyer isn’t just a waiting area, it often transforms into a vibrant art gallery, giving visitors a chance to soak in contemporary works before the show starts. The theater’s history is steeped in unforgettable moments, like hosting the debut of the NYC Ballet’s stunning production of The Sleeping Beauty in 1981 or opening its doors with A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a testament to its long-standing dance legacy. In 2008, the venue was renamed in honor of philanthropist David H. Koch after his generous donation of 100 million dollars, which truly cemented its status as a cultural hub. The mezzanine offers a cozy, intimate vibe, perfect for catching every nuance of the performance, while the higher balconies give a sweeping view of the stage. If you’re coming from Times Square, hopping on the number 1 train downtown is a breeze, just get off at 66th Street and you’re practically at the entrance. Visiting Coppelia New York and catching a show at the David H. Koch Theater feels like stepping into a world where art and history collide, making every ticket a ticket to something special.