Disambiguation evidence for New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, New York City via surface form

"New York State Theater"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "New York State Theater".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs David H. Koch Theater
architect Philip Johnson
architect Richard Foster
borough Manhattan
category Ballet venues
category Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
category Opera houses in New York City
category Theatres in Manhattan
city New York City
constructionStart 1960s
country United States of America
dedicatedTo David H. Koch
formerName Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
surface form: New York State Theater
formerResidentCompany New York City Opera
function proscenium theater
fundedBy New York
surface form: New York State
hasBalconies yes
hasLobby multi-level lobby
hasOrchestraPit yes
hasPublicArt interior and exterior artworks
hasTypeOfStage proscenium arch stage
homeCompany New York City Ballet
instanceOf performing arts venue
instanceOf theater building
locatedIn Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
locatedIn Manhattan
locatedIn New York City
locatedIn New York
surface form: New York State
longtimeHomeOf New York City Ballet
longtimeHomeOf New York City Opera
near David Geffen Hall
surface form: Avery Fisher Hall
near Metropolitan Opera House
neighborhood Upper West Side
notableFor association with George Balanchine’s New York City Ballet
notableFor hosting major ballet premieres
openingDate 1964
operator Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
owner New York City
surface form: City of New York
partOf Lincoln Center Plaza
surface form: Lincoln Center Main Plaza ensemble
partOfComplex Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
surface form: Lincoln Center campus
primaryUse ballet performances
primaryUse opera performances
seatingCapacity approximately 2500
streetAddress 20 Lincoln Center Plaza
style Modernist architecture
usedFor concerts
usedFor dance performances
usedFor special events

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "New York State Theater".

“Chaconne” premieredAt
"New York State Theater"
surface form: Chaconne