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  2. April 23, 1964 (1964-04-23) The David H. Koch Theater is a theater for ballet and dance at Lincoln Center in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Originally named the New York State Theater, [1] the venue has been home to the New York City Ballet since its opening in 1964, the secondary venue for the American Ballet ...

  3. David H. Koch Theater (formerly New York State Theater): a 2,586-seat theater; constructed as the home of the New York City Ballet, it is also the former home of the New York City Opera and the Music Theater of Lincoln Center companies.

  4. Map. Arts & Attractions Lincoln Center - New York State Theater - David H. Koch Theater. The David H. Koch Theater (recently renamed from the New York State Theater) is home to both New York City Ballet and New York City Opera. Located on the south side of the Lincoln Center Plaza, at Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street, the Theater is a ...

  5. May 1, 2024 · David H. Koch Theater. One of the original buildings at Lincoln Center, the David H. Koch Theater is home to the New York City Ballet. Originally the New York State Theater, this building has always been home to the New York City Ballet, with the 1964 opening night gala even being televised on CBS.

  6. The New York State Theater was built with funds from the State of New York as part of New York State's cultural participation in the 1964–1965 World's Fair. The theater was designed by architect Philip Johnson and opened on April 23, 1964. After the Fair, the State transferred ownership of the theater to the City of New York.

  7. The New York State Theater was the next to arrive. Architect Philip Johnson’s mid-century marvel is an ode to the dancers of the New York City Ballet, which calls the building home. It also housed Music Theater of Lincoln Center, led by Richard Rodgers, through 1969, and the New York City Opera until 2011.

  8. The New York State Theater (now the David H. Koch Theater), constructed in 1964 to the designs of architect Philip Johnson, has been associated with several other major LGBT artists, including arts impresario Lincoln Kirstein, choreographers Jerome Robbins and Christopher Wheeldon, artist Jasper Johns, and composers Benjamin Britten, Leonard ...

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