Ticket Purchase Information
Once you've selected which performance you'd like to attend, and reviewed our seating chart, you may order tickets in one of a few ways:
Phone
Call JoyceCharge at 212-242-0800.
Please note: Phone orders carry a service charge of $3 per ticket.
Online
Visit the calendar page now to choose which performances you'd like to attend. Single tickets may be purchased by clicking the "purchase tickets" link on the individual performance page.
Please note: Online ticket sales carry a service charge of $6 per ticket.
We're sorry, Memberships and Member tickets are not yet available online.
Fax or Mail
Download a (spring/summer 2011 ticket order form)
and fax it to 212-691-9753 or mail it to:
The Joyce Theater
P.O. Box 950
New York, NY 10113
The order form may be used to order single tickets. Include your seat preference and we'll give you the nearest available location.
Box Office
175 Eighth Avenue at 19th Street
Mon-Sun, 12 noon-6pm.
On days when there are performances, the box office is open through curtain time, but advance sales stop one hour prior to curtain time (including matinee curtains). The box office is closed on major holidays.
Please note: Ticket purchases made at the box office window carry a service charge of $1 per ticket.
Memberships cannot be ordered at the box office. Checks are only accepted with mail orders. Please allow 10 days for checks to clear. Gift certificates are available at the box office.
Group Sales
Enjoy special benefits when you bring a group to The Joyce Theater. Discounts are just the beginning!
Email groups@joyce.org or call 212-691-9740 x208 for more information.
The Joyce Theater is accessible to all and is equipped with a telecommunications device for the deaf (TTY). Call 212-645-2904.
Jin Xing: From Military Officer to Ballet Dancer
One of the most fascinating artists performing today, Jin Xing, an ex-colonel in the Chinese army, began dancing as a nine-year old boy. After undergoing gender reassignment surgery, she returned to the stage in 1995 as a female modern dancer. Take a look at
this video chronicling her story and
buy tickets to see her company perform at The Joyce.