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Get Your Kaplan New Works Series Tickets in Cincinnati: 2026 Shows & Dates
Parking & Directions for Kaplan New Works Series Jarson Kaplan Theater at Aronoff Center
650 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH
45202, US
1. Aronoff Center Garage - 0.1 miles, approx. $10
2. 7th Street Garage - 0.2 miles, approx. $8
3. Central Riverfront Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $12
4. Fountain Square Garage - 0.4 miles, approx. $15
5. OTR (Over-the-Rhine) Parking Lot - 0.5 miles, approx. $5
Kaplan New Works Series Ballet Live at Jarson Kaplan Theater at Aronoff Center | Cincinnati – September 18th, 2026
The Jarson Kaplan Theater at the Aronoff Center is truly a gem in Cincinnati’s vibrant arts scene, especially as part of the Kaplan New Works Series Cincinnati. It’s not just a typical theater; it feels like stepping into a space that sparks creativity and community. The intimate setting invites audiences in, making you feel like you’re part of something special, whether you're catching a new play, a local author’s reading, or a lively talkback session right after the show. Over the years, this theater has hosted everything from heartfelt charity events supporting Cincinnati nonprofits to experimental works by emerging playwrights that leave you thinking for days. It’s a hub where arts and community collide, and the energy is contagious. If you’re coming from out of town, just tell your ride-share to head to the Aronoff Center, and trust me, you’ll want to be part of the magic that happens here. The Kaplan New Works Series Cincinnati isn’t just about staging new productions, it’s about shaping the future of theater itself, and honestly, it’s pretty inspiring to be in the audience for it.