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5.0 based on 12 reviews
When in NYC you have to come here. What an amazing spot to see world class jazz, and the VIEWS ARE AMAZING! Just go.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
I attended an event at The Rose Theater. It was the Annual Cabaret Convention and its's an awesome show if you love cabaret. My seat was in the balcony and I was worried because the prior year I sat in the mezzanine. The space is gorgeous and the sound is awesome. I don't think there's a bad seat in the house. I would love to perform there one day
5.0 based on 80 reviews
Pip’s Island is an immersive theatrical adventure that invites kids and their families to become part of an empowering journey.
What an incredible show! The actors were outstanding, think my husband and I had more fun than my 3 and 6 year old- it was a spectacular opportunity to transport ourselves into “another land” for an adventure - so professional, well put together, with an excellent professional team.
4.5 based on 912 reviews
A performing arts and learning center devoted to jazz performance, education, and presentation. Whatever concert you choose, we promise you'll leave feelin' good! Traveling with a group? Jazz at Lincoln Center's group sales office will coordinate your ticket request and help facilitate a timeless experience for your guests. Groups of 15 or more have access to priority seating, personalized event consultations, special discounts on select shows, backstage tours, and more.
What a wonderful place with a great music and amazing views of New York and Central Park the place is very elegant with an option of delicious food being served and drinks. I really recommend it and I would definitely come back here again soon.
4.5 based on 781 reviews
This is a great jazz club - a national treasure - near the Theatre District in Manhatten, NYC. The space is great - probably not a bad seat in the house and the sound is fantastic. Definitely a great place to go for music aficionados.
4.5 based on 227 reviews
The theater was gorgeous the set design was spot on, I felt like I was in Paris! The theater was enveloped in red velvet with chandeliers and a perfect replica of the Moulin rouge in Paris. The show was awesome a fun entertaining cast passionate about what they do. Would recommend!
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Saw this play on March 8th, 2020. LOVED it. There was something so interesting about the set, the actors, the flow. A story that was easy to listen to but also offered some twists and turns. The small theater made it feel like we were part of the play.
4.5 based on 836 reviews
Dizzy's Club is the perfect place to kick back, relax, and hear some of the greatest jazz ever made. Jazz at Lincoln Center's intimate jazz club and restaurant features a stunning view of Manhattan and some of the best sophisticated soul food this side of New Orleans. With multiple sets nightly, group menu options, and student discounts, there's sure to be something for everyone.
I love jazz; imagine my excitement when I found out that Jazz at Lincoln Centre was a mere 10 minute walk from my hotel. The only issue was how to get tickets! There is a box office, however, you cannot purchase tickets there - you must reserve a spot at Dizzy’s Club by phone or in person. You are required to pay a cover charge of $35 and consume a minimum of $10 food and drink when you are there, all payable at the venue. There are two shows a night 7:30 and 9:30; you must be in line to enter at least 15 minutes in advance of the show to ensure entry. It is well worth it - the food and service were good, the music out-of-this-world! The jazz programs from Juilliard were performing the night I attended and they were excellent, the future of jazz. If you love music and jazz, Dizzy’s is highly recommended.
4.5 based on 342 reviews
Saw Avenue Q in the afternoon and Puffs in the evening. Bear in mind that their five different theatres are of different sizes and seemed to have been a renovated at different times. At Avenue Q, we were in one of the largest theaters and I found that my 6'5" frame had sufficient legroom and comfortable seats. Puffs was in the smallest theater and the seating seemed older. I've been in less comfortable seats, but when I inquired with the theater manager, he very quickly let me move to the back row ... in this particular theater, the back two rows are tall chairs that aren't anchored in the ground and were much more comfortable. Definitely an excellent place to see an off-Broadway production with VERY friendly and helpful staff (you can even order drinks to be brought in to you at intermission!
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