Spring 2020 NYC Official Visitor Guide
140 NYC & Company | Official Visitor Guide Performing Arts Beacon Theatre msg.com/beacon -theatre Historic 2,894 seat, three- tieredManhattan theater is a venera- ble rock room and an intimate set- ting for unforgettable concerts and special events. 212 465 6500 | 2124 Broadway (74th St.), NYC 10023 Carnegie Hall carnegiehall.org World-famous concert venue presents classical, jazz, world, and popular music. Opened in 1891, it is renowned for structural beauty, rich history, and excellent acoustics. Closed annually in August. Carnegie- Charge 212 247 7800 | 57th St. and Seventh Ave., NYC 10019 Cherry Lane Theatre cherrylane theatre.org NYC’s longest continu- ously running Off-Broadway theater, in a landmarkWest Village building, serves as a vital lab for the develop- ment of new American works. 212 989 2020 | 38 Commerce St. (Bedford– Hudson Sts.), NYC 10014 The Daryl Roth Theatre darylroth theatre.com Steps fromUnion Square, the Daryl Roth Theatrical Complex is home to three unique venues: The Daryl Roth Theater, DR2 Theatre and the D-Lounge Cabaret. 212 375 1110 | 101 E. 15th St. (Union Sq. East–Irving Pl.), NYC 10003 David H. Koch Theater davidhkoch theater.com Traditional prosce- nium theater housed in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex. Home to the New York City Ballet and other performing arts organizations. info: 212 870 5570, Ticketmaster: 212 307 4100 | 20 Lincoln Center Plaza (63rd St. and Columbus Ave.), NYC 10023 David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center lincolncenter.org/atrium Lincoln Center public space offering discount tickets to same-day Lincoln Center performances. Ample seating, restrooms, free WiFi. Features onsite café, numerous free events. Meeting point for all LC tours. Open seven days. 212 875 5456 | Broadway at 62nd St., NYC 10023 Film at Lincoln Center filmlinc.org Celebrates American and interna- tional cinema through screenings, filmmakers dialogues and the pro- duction of the annual New York Film Festival. 212 875 5601 | 165W. 65th St. (Broadway–AmsterdamAve.), NYC 10023 Flushing Town Hall flushingtownhall .org Renowned cultural and arts center features performances, lectures, films and music. Excellent acoustics and sightlines. 718 463 7700 137-35 Northern Blvd. (Linden Pl.), Queens 11354 Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk fordamphitheaterconey island.com This 5,000-seat covered open-air venue hosts concerts, family shows, sports, comedy, and multicultural events. Includes a beautifully renovated circa 1920 boardwalk-style restaurant. Closed Mon., Tues. 929 441 3100 | 3052W. 21st St. (Riegelman Boardwalk–Surf Ave.), Coney Island, Brooklyn 11224 Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden msg.com/hulu-theater-at -msg See Madison Square Garden. 212 465 6106 | 4 Penn Plaza (Seventh Ave., 31st–33rd Sts.), NYC 10001 Kings Theatre kingstheatre.com This lavish 1920s theater reopened in 2015, following a $95M restoration, as the largest theater in Brooklyn and the fourth largest in New York City. box office 718 856 5464 | 1027 Flatbush Ave. (Duryea Pl.–Tilden Ave.), Flatbush, Brooklyn 11226 Lehman Center for the Performing Arts lehmancenter.org A nonprofit organization located in the Bronx that provides the surrounding com- munities with access to affordable, culturally-diverse, music, dance and theatre performances. 718 960 8833 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West (Paul– Goulden Aves.), Bronx 10468 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts lincolncenter.org World’s largest performing arts center offers opera, ballet, chamber music, jazz, theater, film and more in several noteworthy theaters. Hosts many annual series. Guided tours. 212 721 6500 | Columbus Ave. betw. 62nd and 66th Sts., NYC 10023 Lucille Lortel Theatre lortel.org Historic Off-Broadway theater in the West Village, home to MCC Theater and Theatreworks/NYC, hosts new plays, musicals, children’s theater. Website lists current and upcom- ing performances. 212 279 4200 121 Christopher St. (Bleecker–Bedford Sts.), NYC 10014
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