Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York NY
Address | Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY |
Phone | (212) 875-5456 |
Website | www.lincolncenter.org |
Categories | Performing Arts Theater, Concert Hall, Live Music Venue, Opera House, Orchestra |
Rating | 4.5 17 reviews |
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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts reviews
17Love this place its magnificent. Nice and clean people amazing. Lots of dance and theater here
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a cultural treasure and a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a captivating arts experience in New York City.
From the moment you approach its grand plaza, you're greeted by a sense of elegance and artistic excellence. The iconic Revson Fountain, the majestic Henry Moore sculpture, and the soaring architecture of the various performance venues create an atmosphere of creative inspiration.
The range of performances and events hosted here is simply staggering. Whether you're a fan of classical music, ballet, opera, theater, or contemporary dance, there's something for everyone. Attending a performance at Lincoln Center is like stepping into a world of artistic mastery, where world-renowned artists and ensembles grace the stages.
The various venues within Lincoln Center, such as the Metropolitan Opera House, David Geffen Hall, and The Juilliard School, are renowned for their acoustics, making every note and every movement a sensory delight.
The Lincoln Center campus isn't just about performances; it's also a hub for arts education and community engagement. The Juilliard School and other educational institutions on the campus ensure that the next generation of artists receives world-class training.
Exploring the plaza and the surrounding Lincoln Square neighborhood, you'll find a wealth of dining options, from casual cafes to upscale restaurants, allowing you to savor the culinary delights of the city before or after your performance.
Ironic place to listen to good jazz, with elite musicians.
Unbeatable views of Central Park.
The only thing they force you to make is a minimum consumption of $21.
But it's 100% worth it
Opera under the stars was wonderful we had an amazing time.
Qe brought champagne food sat enjoyed our free evening at the Met.
Loved Flex and that the Lincoln Center is showing textured stories that are about the experiences of Black girls in the South who want to play basketball
Free outdoor screening of opera production "Hamlet". Comfortable summer evening. Single entry point with security checks. Plenty of seating available. The sound system was excellent. Screen placement lended good sight lines, even in the back. Production solid with English subtitles in this English language presentation. The story was familiar. The music well orchestrated. The style most reminiscent of Schoenberg [whose work requires a bit of patience and attention, but i do get]. The super blue moon ratcheting up from the east as we made our way back further up the UWS afterward was a nice coda.
Saw an interesting opera the Hours about 3 strong women. Chairs were a little hard but it was an enjoyable evening
When I was in New York with my family, we took a lot of time to visit this famous place. A multi-purpose venue with many distinguished institutions such as the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Ballet.
We were here at just the right time,
"Harry Potter" premiere mania drives New York crazy.
Fans camped out for days to catch their favorite stars at the "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2" premiere.
We saw it
Daniela Radcliffe, who plays the main character in all eight films in the franchise's remarkable run, and other main stars such as Emma Watson and Tom Felton, who diligently greeted the audience. They all walked the red carpet. Nice experience.
One of my best NY experiences by far! I saw Randall Goosby play Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto and it was breath taking.
Went for an outdoor latin concert
with my friend Liz. Was starting her b-day celebration to great music and dance.
Good place for listening nice music or any other events like silent disco, concerts, circuses etc.
There is plenty of places for eating, ice cream, hanging out, restrooms or just for relaxing.
The place is super comfortable full of restaurants, bars, events like circuses, some free concerts among other incredible activities.
I attended the last of the silent discos. Overall it was a nice experience, however I was disappointed that the dj wasn't that great: too much interruptions, during music plays. Only one option on the headsets. But okay but could have been much better.
The Indian guy getting people to fill out the licoln center survey was very rude. He told me if I filled out the survey I would get a drink ticket.
I filled out the survey and ask for the drink ticket, he told me that he already gave it to me. When I told him he didnt give me the drink ticket, he told me I was lying.
Please dont use this guy again, he is a bad reflection on Lincoln Center. He totally ruined my experience today.
An oasis in the middle of the city. Lots of seating for a relaxing time.but you can also try your skills at throwing a bean- bag through a hole!
Went to see the show Flex at the small off Broadway Mitzi E Newhouse theater which was incredible. Fantastic actors and friendly staff. Lucky to be there the evening the actors stayed on for a chat about the show which gave more of an insight into them as well. Seats comfy and prices reasonable. Didn't take any pics other than the one outside (zoom in for reFLEXion lol!)
The stage setup was amazing. Definitely preset the energy that Sainted: A Trap Choir presented at this event
My beautiful girlfriend and I had such a nice time at the silent disco a few nights ago! Always great events here