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Austin G.

What an oasis! The Lincoln Center is one large campus across several blocks with an outdoor area with a fountain, elevated lawn, swings, and more. Inside are all types of theatres, music halls, and more with regular events. On a Friday morning there was a free performance for children that our nine-year-old enjoyed. Protect the Lincoln Center at all costs!

Cathrine N.

We had the privilege to experience Ragtime at the Lincoln Center Theater. The performance was breathtaking. The staff were respectful, efficient & helpful. The space was stunning. It was a privilege to see this show but the respect of the theater itself would make me want to return to see future productions.

Percy H.

What a wonderful afternoon touring the Syncopated Stages: Black Disruptions to the Great White Way. Unfortunately, the exhibition won't be up for long so of your in the area, I highly recommend you go and see it. I'm including a few shots that caught my attention and resonated with deeply. Enjoy.

05/29/2025- Dudamel Conducts Mahler's 7th. Wonderful concert
Glenn C.

Side note- Yes the prices suck here for drinks and such but it's expected. I've been to this large Performing Arts Center a handful of times with family over the years as they are as I am a fan of classical music so most things I've seen have been at the David Geffen Hall which is the main chamber music hall. The most recent thing I saw was Dudamel Leads Mahler's Seventhon May 29th with as per the name Gustavo Dudamel who is becoming their music director in 2026. The concert was excellent with good audio quality as always as to be expected. The most notable concert I want to was in either 2025 or 2024 with Shostakovich and another Russian composer where we were surrounded by a whole lot of people probably living in Brighton Beach and another similar neighborhoods where there was such wonderous applause at the end that there was an encore. Not much else to say. I slightly prefer the options near NJPAC due to the Ironbound but if the only real complaint are the prices and nearby food options, that's not much.

Inside the orchestra, 4th row - David Geffen Hall
Bailey R.

PSA: they have a coat check area where you can also check your backpack!! At least they for sure have this at David Geffen Hall. I felt that this would be helpful information to share as I couldn't find anything about it on their website. So if you're considering whether or not to wear your cute heels with your dress: WEAR THEM! And bring a pair of comfortable shoes in a bag or backpack to wear before/after your event here ;) Arrive early! If you have time to kill, they have a bar (which also offers non-alcoholic beverages!) as well as a few different seating areas to hang out in while you wait. Also, while they don't allow beverages inside the orchestra hall, they do allow you to bring water bottles!! And they have ample water fountains where you can refill if you bring your own bottle. The only way you can take your bar beverage into the orchestra hall is if you purchase a $5 souvenir cup. It looks like an adult sippy cup and I'm assuming it's to help minimize spills. My husband and I really enjoyed the orchestra concert we attended here last night and we look forward to attending more events here!

Kristyn G.

Came to see Swan Lake and everything lived up to the hype! Entering with general admission was a little scatterbrained, there were no real lines but once we got through past security we were able to take in the beauty of the theatre. It's a classic for a reason, the interior is so beautiful. There are a few spots to grab refreshments but given the amount of time it took to get inside and the line for drinks we skipped out and headed straight to our seats. Despite having nosebleeds in the back row, we still had a great view and really enjoyed the performance. Highly recommend to see a ballet here.

Brenda F.

Lincoln center you have given me such amazing memories, it is time I write a proper review. The amount of incredible performances I have seen here over the years including : one of my favorites will always be the nutcracker, a fashion show,and so much more. I love the five arches at the opera house, and the beautiful walking steps. The lighting on the steps is so stunning at night. My dear friend suggested we go to their summer events which I had no idea they offered this. On we went to silent disco night which was entirely free. We were provided with head phones. Honestly it will be a summer night that I never forget because it was so epic. I love everything about Lincoln Center. There is nothing I would change about you, you are perfect!! Until next time, hope to see you soon.

Rohini G.

I absolutely love visiting the Lincoln Center. Never a dull moment here. Both locals and visitors frequent this area. The plaza itself is quite tranquil with the fountain at the center and performance arts venues all around. Several programs run in the area for NYC-based and visiting groups for theater, ballet, opera, and music. I enjoy visiting ABT and their ballets in the gorgeous Met Opera house, but there is something here for everyone. The Summer in the City programs also have several low cost excellent programs ranging from plaza events like silent discos to theater performances (minimum suggested donations usually are $5 and several events are also free of charge). Would highly recommend attending an event or watching a program here.

"McNeal". Brilliant Production.
Linda K.

Beautiful iconic venue for all sorts of performing arts. I've seen various productions (dance, opera, theatre etc.) here over the years, including marvelous free outdoor events held every summer. Most recently saw "McNeal", a thought provoking play about the true nature of creativity, "woke" culture and artificial intelligence. Loved the comfy seating with well-pitched seats affording great sight lines even from the back of the theatre, plentiful accessible rest rooms and professional polite staff. Cramped Bway theatres with tiny seats and just a few female rest rooms (with zero accessibility) and cranky personnel could learn a thing or two from this venue!

Dwayne W.

What began as San Juan Hill neighborhood a complicated history the story of America. To 16 acres of the Greatest performing arts organization in the world. Lincoln Center Inc is the landlord and this collaboration of of artists from the school of American ballet, the Juilliard school , the metropolitan opera house, David geffen hall formally Avery fisher hall. The Koch theater formally the new york state theater. Jazz at lincoln center one of the newer members and more. This organization stays above the fray and continues to put on great performances. No politics here just artistic work. The complex well kept by the hard working staff of porters , painters handy-people, engineers that keep this complex running smoothly. This is also the safest 16 acres in the city with its professional proprietary security Department. A don't miss is the summer programs most of all free ! And a new renovation coming opening up the damrosch park . Hungry? Choose from the lincoln restaurant to Tatiana two distinctively different options or cafe Paradiso. Dress up or down explore .

On a fall evening
Susan C.

Given the countless performing arts venues in New York City, the Lincoln Center certainly is one of the most well-known and established as an iconic landmark. You see it in TV shows and movies, like Black Swan and Ghostbusters. They host every type of event you could possibly think of that is associated with performance--from classical disciplines of opera, ballet, traditional non-western and classical (western) orchestral and chamber music, to contemporary dance, concerts, film and theatre, jazz, etc...the list goes on. I've attended everything from summer swing dance and silent disco nights, to classical concerts, dance shows (ballet, hiphop, modern, traditional ethnic touring groups), opera (Carmen), films, fashion shows, a fall 2024 Yelp event with Big Apple Circus set up in the park adjacent, and even a friend's surprise proposal in the plaza nearby the fountains. The facilities here are truly a world class, walking into any of the halls and buildings they are beautifully designed, meticulously maintained, and provide listeners, viewers, participants enjoyable experiences all around. And certainly a dream venue for many a performer. What's terrific about the Lincoln Center is that it's not only for featuring artists, but also for nurturing talent and appreciation of the performing arts--aside from Juilliard, a music school mainly known as a mecca for classical musicians, their programming in other genres of performance like dance and theatre include opportunities for all ages and backgrounds. The various buildings that support this heavyweight showcase of resident and touring talent include: Alice Tully Hall Clark Studio Theater Damrosch Park David Geffen Hall David H. Koch Theater David Rubenstein Atrium (seeing a trend of David's here) Frederick P Rose Hall Hearst Plaza Josie P. Robinson Plaza Lincoln Center Theater Metropolitan Opera House New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Rose Theater Stanley K. Kaplan Penthouse The Appel Room In turn the following organizations are housed within this complex--each of these has their own mission and body of work, so it's difficult to review them together, truly worth looking into each one individually based on your own tastes and preferences! Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Film at Lincoln Center (sponsor of the New York Film Festival) Jazz at Lincoln Center Juilliard School Lincoln Center Theater Metropolitan Opera New York City Ballet New York Philharmonic New York Public Library for the Performing Arts School of American Ballet

Rashid
Keith B.

We attended an outdoor concert at Lincoln Centre's Damrosch Park stage. We saw three Brazilian musical acts: Rashid, Tulipa Ruiz, and Melly. The music and dance was very enjoyable. There were also food trucks selling Brazilian snack and food... as well as beer, wine, and other concessions. The staff and security were polite and did a fantastic job. It was a nice experience, overall.

Natalie S.

Lincoln Center does every summer, Summer in the City programs that are free or low cost. On a Saturday morning I went to a meditation and music Workshop for an hour. It was a really great experience. It was nice to see a program focused on wellness and Self-Care.

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Showbill and theater pre-show

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

4.4(281 reviews)
1.2 miTheater District, Midtown West

Before I start this review, if you have priority tickets, make sure that you go to the front near…read morewhere people are entering, but on the left-hand side of the doors. I wish I would've taken a picture because it was really confusing how to use our priority tickets because there were so many people standing in line they were blocking the sign. Also, you should definitely get the priority tickets. For us it was only $11 extra and it is WELL worth it. The play was amazing! Everybody did such a great job and I really loved Scorpius's character. Of course Tom Felton was there as the original Draco Malfoy, which is the entire reason that we came. If you want to during the play, you can order food to your seat which I thought was cool. The rest of the snacks were good for what they were. We booked through AAA and got a snack bag with popcorn water and a cursed child cup filled with Gummies. Everything was really good. If I could change one thing and I know this is like, "come on" but the seats were kind of uncomfortable. Google says that the Lyric Theatre was redone in 1996. The seats feel like they are from the 1930s so plan for that. Some

Saw Harry Potter and the Cursed Child -- 2 tickets in Row E, aisle seats ($789 total for a Sunday…read morematinee). ~3-hour show with a short intermission (~10 min) Seating is a bit narrow but overall comfortable These seats offered an AMAZING view for a live show Absolutely one of the best shows I've ever seen. The staging, effects, and performances were incredible. Wouldn't mind seeing it again! Perfect for both longtime Harry Potter fans and newcomers alike. I would not necessarily recommend for young kids as it's long.

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Moulin Rouge - Can't believe she sleeps in and elephant. #goals

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4.3(175 reviews)
1.1 miMidtown West, Theater District, Hell's Kitchen

I received my Mother's Day gift early this year and it was absolutely unforgettable! My husband and…read moreI went to New York and took me to see Moulin Rouge on Broadway, and it was everything and more. The show was surprisingly modern, and completely captivating from start to finish. The energy in the theater was unreal as everyone, including celebrities, came out to celebrate Megan Thee Stallion in her final performance as Zidler. She was hilarious, quick, and owned that stage in every moment she appeared. Even though I've seen her perform on tour, it felt like such a special experience to witness. We soaked in the city, took in some sights, and of course grabbed a slice while we were there. I am beyond grateful to my husband for such an incredible and thoughtful gift. This is a memory I will never forget! Signed a Hottie

I usually scoff at stunt casting, but seeing Megan Thee Stallion's take on Harold Zidler is a time…read morewell had. Even though it's a non-traditional spin on the character, she infuses the role with her signature "hot girl" energy and is a total joy to watch on stage. Despite her massive personality, she manages not to overshadow the rest of the cast. I think that speaks volumes about the group's chemistry... she fits right in without upstaging anyone. Since it's a jukebox musical anyway, having Meg perform some of her own hits while the rest of the company joined in was a great touch. Having seen the original cast in the 2019 Moulin Rouge production, which was also wonderful, I'm really glad I got to experience both interpretations.

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Smokey Joe's Cafe

4.9(10 reviews)
1.2 miMidtown West, Hell's Kitchen

Maybe Leiber and Stoller aren't super famous but their music is! This is a really cool jukebox…read moremusical with no plot but a continuous flowing song and dance with a cast of about 8 people. Since it was one set, they did a good job going from area to area to keep things visually interesting without breaking from the singing. At one point the actors ran through the audience aisles, which I usually find really unsettling, but the music is so catchy why not get up and dance? So simple in concept but really well executed. Only critique was the one girl who wasn't a size 2 had on long sleeves and pants under a dress. Like...it's not that hard to dress an averaged size woman. She had a great solo number too, so shame the costume designers fell flat. But it was a high energy show and not too pricey! Definitely recommend!

A MUST SEE!!! It is a most up lifting fun show/musical. 90…read moremin. of pure fun. Something that most of us could use in the world we are living in at the present. 90 min. without intermission. Just sit back relax. sink into the music and the songs. forget about everything else. You need not do anything, else. Just have a fabulous time and leave the theater with a big smile. I saw it twice already. Once during the previews and the second time, yesterday at opening night. I can go and see it many more times. It's one of those shows that because it's all singing one can go again and again and enjoy it the last time just as much as or more every time. Take a friend/s or go alone but don't miss it. Have fun!

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The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon - BOO... Looking good Jimmy Fallon tonight with your new sharp hairstyle and beard! 10/28/2022

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

4.3(127 reviews)
1.1 miTheater District, Midtown West

Date: Monday, March 2nd, 2026 Time: around 3:15pm…read moreParty of: 4 GUESTS THAT DAY - *Nicole Kidman *Luke Thompson *Jack Hughes, Quinn Hughes & Hilary Knight *Chef Mario Carbone One of my friends has been wanting to go to a Fallon show for the past few years. We take a yearly trip to NYC, so he always signs up. This year, we scored and got tickets. We actually signed up for two days and got into both. Mon had the better guest lists (at least in our opinion) so we gave up the other tix. It's a process to get in, so nothing too surprising. The earlier you get there, the more of a chance you will sit closer. All in all, we were out by around 6:30pm. Tho they did add a game that was going to air on a another day with I believe the One Piece cast? A good experience if you are into talk shows. It's free, and we got a jar of carbone sauce due to mario carbone being a guest. What's there to complain about? REVIEW #4000

I was excited to do this with my friend! Be sure to arrive early, since everyone else will be sure…read moreto line up. I'd say we got there around 315 and thankfully with this one, all the waiting is indoors. The whole thing including the taping takes about 4 hours. Getting to wait inside 30 rock and have access to the bathrooms is also super nice. The seating is at random but it's all still a really fun experience.

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J-Hope on Jimmy Fallon debuting "Sweet Dreams" - 3/11/2025

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Speakeasy Magick - Next door all the way in the back of the dry cleaners. Beautiful speakeasy.

Speakeasy Magick

4.5(42 reviews)
2.2 miFlatiron

I go to a ton of magic shows, and somehow Speakeasy Magick still completely blew me away. This…read moredidn't feel like the usual "magic show" experience at all. No cheesy jokes, no awkward crowd work, no fake game-show energy. Just really smart, insanely talented magicians doing impossible things right in front of you. What also stood out was that every single performer was great. Usually at shows like this there's at least one act you're waiting to end. Not here. Everyone was cool, confident, funny in a natural way, and honestly just seemed like people you'd want to hang out with afterward. The whole vibe of the night is awesome too. Everyone's dressed up, the room feels intimate, and it somehow manages to feel classy without being pretentious. It's one of the few nights out in NYC lately where I walked away genuinely impressed. Even if you already like magic, this is on another level.

The show itself is actually quite fun which is exactly why I booked it for a group of friends…read morevisiting from out of town. Unfortunately, the way this was handled turned what should have been a great night into a pretty bitter experience. There are far better ways to spend $200 than having your plans canceled on you at the last minute. Here's what happened: * My 10 p.m. tickets were canceled with only about a week's notice for my group. * I was told that 7 p.m. tickets were available instead. * I immediately replied confirming I would take those tickets. * Two days later, I was told those 7 p.m. tickets were no longer available. * Somehow, it seems acceptable to cancel my booking but not others'. If you're going to cancel on customers, at least handle the rebooking process competently and fairly. This felt disorganized at best and careless at worst.

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The host and all of the magicians of the night.

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