Here for the ballet? Be sure to read the program before the lights go down or risk having no idea what's happening. If the program doesn't help, find the stapled-together handout at 2nd Fl info desk.
Usually known for ballet shows! They also known to bring renowned orchestra shows often such as LOTR by Howard Shore. Get the orchestra middle seating for the best unobstructed views!
Cheatsheet: "toccata" = fast-moving piece with a plucked string instrument // "capriccio" = expect random changes in tempo // "arias" = music designed for vocals // "pas de deux" = two person dance
This is yet another gem of NYC Theatre! A well-run, professional theater. You're guaranteed to have a wonderful time. Everyone should see a show here at least once. It's part of the NYC experience!
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