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Get Your Masters At Work Tickets in New York: 2026 Shows & Dates
Parking & Directions for Masters At Work 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
Masters At Work Ballet Live at David H. Koch Theater | New York – September 29th, 2026
Nestled within the heart of Lincoln Center, the David H. Koch Theater is a true icon in New York’s performing arts scene, known for hosting some of the most prestigious events like the Tony Awards. It’s a place where dance comes alive in all its vibrant forms, from world-class ballet companies celebrating milestone anniversaries, like when the New York City Ballet marked its 25th year there in 1983, to eclectic cultural performances that keep audiences on their toes. With around 2,586 seats, the theater manages to feel intimate enough to truly connect with the performers while still offering that grand, awe-inspiring vibe. This venue isn’t just about shows though, it’s also a hub for nurturing talent, offering workshops that help emerging dancers find their footing, kind of like a dance family that’s always pushing for the next big thing. Originally called the New York State Playhouse back in 1964, it’s evolved into a cornerstone of New York’s arts scene. If you’re heading there with Masters At Work New York, just follow the signs at Lincoln Center or hop off at the 66th Street and Lincoln Center subway stop. It’s a spot that’s as much about history as it is about inspiring the future of dance and performance.