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Subscriber Benefits

2015-16 Season

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Visit nycballet.com/subscriberbenefits for materials to enhance your time at the ballet, including a New York City Ballet eNews archive, Guide to the Repertory, concessions order form, and more. No Service Fees

Purchase additional 2015-16 repertory tickets without service fees via your exclusive hotline, (212) 870-4260, and in person at the Box Office. This benefit does not apply to Nutcracker or specially-priced performances;$3 facility fee applies.

You can waive service fees online by signing in at nycballet.com before adding tickets to your cart. If you have yet to register on nycballet.com, call (212) 496-0600 to verify or update the email address on your ac-count. Subscription associates will gladly walk you through the quick and easy registration process.

Preferred Rate Single Ticket Purchases

Standard Series subscribers and Create Your Own subscribers with six or more performances retain the preferred subscriber rate on additional tickets throughout the season. Identify yourself as a subscriber when purchasing in person at the Box Office or via the subscriber hotline, (212) 870-4260, or sign into nycballet. com before adding tickets to your cart. Please note: the preferred subscriber rate does not apply to Nutcracker or performances on Sept 30, Feb 6 Eve, 11, 19, and May 4.

SUBSCRIBER BENEFITS

We regret that we cannot replace or refund tickets for performances you miss. Benefits apply only to current New York City Ballet subscribers for the 2015-16 Season, September 22, 2015, though May 29, 2016.

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*All exchanges are subject to availability and are valid only for paid tickets within the 2015–16 Season. Subscription tickets can not be exchanged in to Sept 30, Oct 11, Feb 6 Eve, 11, 19, May 4, or Nutcracker performances. The difference of ticket cost will be incurred by Standard Series subscribers exchanging out of specially-priced performances.

Ticket Exchanges – Now Available by Phone*

Standard Series subscribers, as well as Create Your Own Series subscribers with six or more performances, exchange tickets at no cost. Create Your Own Series subscribers with five or fewer performances exchange tickets at a $5 fee per ticket.

Please note: exchanges can be made by phone and in person at the Box Office only. Exchanges can be made across fall, winter, and spring repertory performances during the 2015-16 Season. Once an exchange has been processed, your original ticket/s will be voided and cannot be used to gain access into the theater. Your exchange must be made no later than one day in advance of your originally scheduled performance. Please have your Subscriber ID Card and ticket/s available when you make your exchange, as well as at least two alternate dates.

Call your subscriber hotline at (212) 870-4260. Bring your ticket/s to the David H. Koch Theater Box Office (West 63rd St. & Columbus Ave).

BY PHONE IN PERSON

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NEW THIS SEASON

Restaurant Discounts — 10% Savings

We’re happy to introduce discounts for NYCB Subscribers at several of Lincoln Center’s dining options. Please present your NYCB Subscriber ID card upon arrival, and look online or call for the most up-to-date hours of operations.

American Table Café and Bar Light snacks plus heartier meals and desserts Alice Tully Hall

1941 Broadway at 65th Street americantablecafeandbar.com (212) 671-4200

Espresso Bar Casual coffee bar with pastries and desserts Avery Fisher Hall Broadway at 64th Street (212) 875-0203

Lincoln Center Kitchen Classic all-American fine dining Avery Fisher Hall

Broadway at 64th Street lincolncenterkitchen.com (212) 874-7000 Indie Food and Wine

Fresh café fare, coffee, wine, and cocktails

Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center 144 West 65th Street indiefoodandwine.com (212) 875-5256 ‘wichcraft

Sandwiches, salads, and coffee David Rubenstein Atrium 61 West 62nd Street at Broadway wichcraft.com

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Subscriber Hotline: (212) 870-4260

Order additional tickets without service fees. Call Center

For general inquiries call (212) 496-0600: Mon–Sat 10 AM – 8 PM Sun 12–5 PM

GENERAL INFORMATION

Illustration by Jamie Lee Reardin © 2015

Box Office

The David H. Koch Theater Box Office is open: Mon 10 AM – 7:30 PM Tues–Sat 10 AM – 8:30 PM Sun 11:30 AM – 7:30 PM The $7.50 service fee never applies when purchasing in person at the Box Office. All tickets are subject to a $3 facility fee per ticket.

Directions to Lincoln Center

The David H. Koch Theater is located in Lincoln Center at 63rd Street & Columbus Avenue.

Take the 1 train to the 66th Street station, or the 1, A, B, C, or D trains to the 59th Street Columbus Circle station.

The M5, M7, M11, M66, and M104 bus lines all stop within the Lincoln Center neighborhood. Lincoln Center offers 24-hour secured, indoor parking. Enter on 62nd or 65th Streets, between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. For prices, information, and reservations call CenterCharge at (212) 721-6500.

BY SUBWAY

BY BUS

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Lost Tickets and Transfers

If your subscription ticket/s have been stolen or misplaced, or if you are unable to attend and would like to transfer your seats for another guest to use, call (212) 870-4260 to make arrangements for replacement ticket/s. Please have your Subscription ID Card available when you place the call. For last minute emergencies before curtain, simply stop by the Box Office when you arrive at the theater for your performance. Ticket Donations

If you are unable to use your ticket/s, please consider offering them back to the Company for resale. In the event we are able to resell your ticket/s, you’ll receive a tax-deductible notice of your support of the Company. Please have your Subscriber ID and ticket/s available when doing one of the following.

BY PHONE ONLINE

IN PERSON

TICKETING

Call (212) 496-0600 up to 30 minutes prior to curtain on the day of the scheduled performance. Visit nycballet.com/ticketdonations — accepted up to two hours prior to curtain on the day of the scheduled performance.

Bring your ticket/s to the David H. Koch Theater Box Office a minimum of 30 minutes prior to curtain on the day of the scheduled performance.

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