Trombonist Art Baron, an alumnus of the Duke Ellington Orchestra (under the baton of Mr. Ellington himself!), presents an afternoon of popular jazz. Using his unique experience, Art presents a program of Ellington delights, both well-known and rare. He also presents other notable entries from the Gr...
Members of the renowned New York Philharmonic Teaching Artist Ensemble play two jewels of the piano quartet repertoire: Mozart's Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat Major, K.493 and Schumann’s Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47. Join us as we trace the development of the genre, from Mozart’s trailblazi...
Vocalist and composer Imani Uzuri presents an intimate concert of soul-stirring sacred music. Audience members will be encouraged to sing along and rejoice in this celebration of healing and community. Presented in collaboration with Lincoln Center's American Songbook -- This free perf...
Accessibility at Lincoln Center presents a film and panel discussion as part of the ReelAbilities Film Festival, the largest festival in the U.S. dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories, and artistic expressions of people with disabilities. Part of ReelAbiliti...
The Calidore String Quartet, known for their “deep reserves of virtuosity and irrepressible dramatic instinct” (New York Times) and “balance of intellect and expression” (Los Angeles Times), have won accolades across the globe and firmly established themselves as one of the finest chamber music ense...
Join current Juilliard students and alumni for an afternoon of singing, dancing, and dramatic interpretations of contemporary and classical literature with musical accompaniment. The interdisciplinary ensemble has created an interactive performance for all to enjoy, set to the theme “Lost in Transla...
What's your favorite musical? West Side Story? Fiddler on the Roof? Something from Rodgers & Hammerstein? A Chorus Line? Chicago? The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is Broadway’s greatest archive. Choose your favorite show tunes from a menu of musical theater hits, listen to cas...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
This season, Inside Chamber Music expands to explore twelve milestone chamber music works. Join distinguished composer and radio personality Bruce Adolphe for investigations and insights into masterworks that changed the trajectory of the genre. Inside Chamber Music lectures are beloved by regulars ...
An overview of the Spring 2019 Lincoln Center Moments programs
To celebrate Disability Awareness Month this October, Accessibility at Lincoln Center is highlighting its programs and initiatives
The author reflects on her summer internship.
Lincoln Center is offering two free Verbal Description and Touch Tours to guests who are blind or have low vision.
This summer, Accessibility at Lincoln Center partnered with the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan to work with eight young adults on the autism spectrum as part of our Access Ambassador program.
Juilliard students created a special performance for Lincoln Center Moments
On the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Katie Fanning reflects on its impact on the performing arts.
Digital Accessibility Fellow Yidan Zeng reflects on her time at Lincoln Center.
Accessibility Partnerships and Programs Fellow Mikaila Ware reflects on her time at Lincoln Center.
On Wednesday, June 27, Midsummer Night Swing will include a free adaptive dance lesson.
Enjoy these free events at Lincoln Center next month.
Enjoy these free events at Lincoln Center next month.
Singer-songwriter Sonia De Los Santos on why she's attending the Big Umbrella Festival
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter shares his thoughts on making connections through music.
Enjoy these free events at Lincoln Center next month.
Five teaching artists share what they've learned working with guests of Lincoln Center Moments
Enjoy these free events at Lincoln Center next month.
On Wednesday, July 12, we are thrilled to include an adapted dance lesson from 5:30 to 6:00 pm.
Matt Conlin, one of Lincoln Center's 2016–17 Accessibility Fellows, reflects on the past year.
Allison Baldwin, one of Lincoln Center's 2016–17 Accessibility Fellows, reflects on the past year.
Accessibility Partnerships & Programming Fellow Allison Baldwin explains the basics
A look at some of Lincoln Center's accommodations, programs, and events to ensure that people with autism can fully participate in the arts.
Trusty Sidekick, the theater company behind last year's imaginative Up and Away, has returned with a new work commissioned by Lincoln Center Education.
For Disability Awareness Month, Katie Fanning discusses progress in the performing arts.
For Disability Awareness Month, Katie Fanning discusses progress in the performing arts.
This summer, Accessibility at Lincoln Center launched the Access Ambassador Initiative, a new program to provide hands-on work experience in the arts to students with disabilities.
Each year during Lincoln Center Festival, Accessibility at Lincoln Center selects an outstanding play to present with audio description to make theater accessible for people who are blind or have low vision. This year, audio description is being made available for The Merchant of Venice.
Lincoln Center accessibility updates for the month of April 2016
Enter the Faun will be screened at 7:30 pm on Monday, March 14, at the David Rubenstein Atrium as part of the ReelAbilities: NY Disabilities Film Festival.
Lincoln Center Moments is a free performance-based program specially designed for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Join us as we bring Lincoln Center's unparalleled artistry to an intimate and supported setting. Each program includes a one-hour performance, followed by a one-h...
Named for Juilliard alumnus and composer of the Broadway musical The Music Man, Meredith Willson Residence Hall became the first on-campus residence hall for Juilliard School students when it opened in 1990 as part of the Samuel B. and David Rose building. The hall houses nearly half of the Juilliar...
This church, located on the corner of West 65th Street and Central Park West, has been far more than a house of worship since it opened its doors in 1904: It hosts the celebrated Bach Vespers series, and it is also home to Tuesdays at Twelve, a concert series in which Juilliard music students perfor...
Dizzy's Club, located on the fifth floor of Frederick P. Rose Hall, has no formal box office and does not require tickets. Instead, between 10:00 am–6:00 pm, a phone at the main box office can be used for reservations; after 6:00 pm, visit the club to make reservations. Accessibility Pic...
Manhattan's very first performing arts center, dedicated in 1943 by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, has presented the best in the performing arts made accessible to audiences for three-quarters of a century. Currently home to the Manhattan Theatre Club, Alvin Ailey Dance Company, and the annual Encore...
This black box theater on the 7th floor of the Rose Building on West 65th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue offers an intimate experience to its audiences, which are seated only a few feet from the stage. Presentations have ranged from family programs and fantastical puppetry shows b...
In addition to the regular season of the Chamber Music Society, Starr Theater, with its warm wood veneers, has been the site of events ranging from television’s Food Network Upfronts to a Film Society Chaplin Award hosted by Barbara Streisand, a performance by legendary gospel singer Mavis Sta...
One of Juilliard’s five main performance venues, Morse Hall is where those looking to catch the next generation of rising young artists can hear hundreds of free vocal and instrumental recitals each year from September through May. Accessibility Pick-Up/Drop-Off: North side of West 65t...
Located in the Met's south lobby, the Arnold and Marie Schwartz Gallery Met hosts works by some of the contemporary art world's most innovative and provocative figures. Conceived by General Manager Peter Gelb and Dodie Kazanjian, the founding director and curator, th...
The beautiful gallery space, located within the Walter Reade Theater, hosts receptions, art exhibits, and private functions. The art exhibits on view in the Furman Gallery are often presented in conjunction with the Film Society's current series or festival, and are free and open-to-the-pub...
Juilliard’s Paul Hall, one of the school’s five main performance spaces, is best known for its series of faculty recitals and vocal arts master classes by such distinguished singers as soprano Joyce DiDonato and baritone Thomas Hampson. Paul Hall is on the first floor of Juilliard, locat...
Juilliard’s largest performance venue, the Peter Jay Sharp Theater is known for its two major student dance series, New Dances in December and Juilliard Dances Repertory in the spring. The theater also hosts three full opera productions each year in addition to performances by the Juilliard Or...
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts houses one of the world's most extensive combinations of circulating, reference, and rare archival collections in its field. These materials are available free of charge, along with a wide range of special programs, including exhibitions, semin...
Bruno Walter Auditorium is part of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. This small venue presents a year-round schedule of free events that includes screenings, conversations with artists, and live performances of jazz, chamber music and new music, as well as theatr...
This intimate performance space is located on the tenth floor of the Samuel B. & David Rose Building on West 65th Street. The Penthouse features floor-to-ceiling glass walls and a wraparound balcony with sweeping views of the Hudson River and the Lincoln Center campus. The venue is home to ...
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s intimate Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio can be found on West 65th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, on the 10th floor of the Rose Building. The studio presents a number of series, including Inside Chamber Music lectures by radio perso...
Located on the fifth floor of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall in the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle, Rose Theater is the venue’s largest performing arts space. It features three levels, sleek wood veneer seating boxes, and moveable stage towers that can be configur...
One of Juilliard’s five main performance venues, the McClelland Drama Theater features performances by fourth-year drama students in three full-scale productions a year, as well as a rotating repertory of three shows in February. The theater also offers an annual spring production of two Shake...
Renamed the David H. Koch Theater in 2008, the former New York State Theater opened in 1964 as one of the earliest buildings on the Lincoln Center campus, and has been home to the distinguished New York City Ballet since then. In addition to the Company’s fall through late spring season—...
As one of the few theaters in the country to still show movies on print (70mm, 35mm, 16mm), this 85-seat theater enlists cutting-edge technology to provide audiences with the best possible viewing experience. With programs that range from filmmaker retrospectives to international festivals, sne...
Lincoln Center's headquarters, the Samuel B. and David Rose Building opened in 1990, and includes School of American Ballet; Juilliard School student residences; performance venues Walter Reade Theater, Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Rehearsal Studio and Clark Studio Thea...
Josie Robertson Plaza serves as the gateway to Lincoln Center at Columbus Avenue and West 64th Street, with David Geffen Hall, the David H. Koch Theater, and the Metropolitan Opera House facing onto the square. The landmark Revson Fountain at the center of the Plaza —a location for many famous...
The Third Floor Screening Room is the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts’s micro-cinema, where small audiences may enjoy presentations of independent filmmakers, media artists, and scholars showcasing archival moving image from the Library’s collection. Accessi...
The newest of Juilliard’s five main performance spaces, this small venue is a theater used for many of the school’s smaller and experimental productions, with presentations that range from opera to multimedia and interdisciplinary events. Opened in 2009 as part of Lincoln Center’s ...
The Café at LPA is part of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. Visitors to this intimate venue will discover an annual schedule of free, interactive programs that include workshops and masterclasses, musical theater sing-alongs, arts trivia nights, and cabar...
This studio is on the 7th floor of the Rose Building on West 65th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. Accessibility Pick-Up/Drop-Off: North side of West 65th Street near Amsterdam Avenue Accessible Entry: Elevator and escalator from street level to plaza level, located on the ...
A state-of-the-art multi-screen theater and cultural venue that opened in 2011, designed by award-winning architect David Rockwell. The opening of the Film Center marks the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s expansion to two venues on the Lincoln Center campus. Located at sid...
The home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Frederick P. Rose Hall, is comprised of three performance venues—Rose Theater, The Appel Room, and Dizzy's Club Coca Cola—as well as the Irene Diamond Education Center and Nesuhi Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame. Rose Hall is located on the fifth floor of...
Since it opened in 1969, Alice Tully Hall has been home to the New York Film Festival and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Performances take place on the Adrienne Arsht Stage, within the warm wood veneers of the Starr Theater. In addition to world-class chamber music, Alice Tully Hall ho...
Opened in 1969, the Guggenheim Bandshell in Damrosch Park can be found on West 62nd Street, west of the David H. Koch Theater, and between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. The Park’s Bandshell stage, set amidst verdant trees and planted flowerbeds, has been the open-air ballroom for New York Ci...
The Vivian Beaumont Theater, Lincoln Center’s largest space and the only thrust stage on Broadway, opened to the public in 1965. It was originally the home of the former Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center and of Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival, among others. In 1985, the ...
The Metropolitan Opera is a vibrant home for the most creative and talented artists working in opera, including singers, conductors, composers, orchestra musicians, stage directors, designers, visual artists, choreographers, and dancers. Nearly 800,000 people attend more than 200 performances in the...
Built in 1991 as the first cinema on the Lincoln Center campus and located plaza level on the north side of West 65th Street, this 268-seat theater is one of the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s two state-of-the-art venues. As one of the few theaters in the country to still show movi...
The Claire Tow Theater opened in June 2012 as Lincoln Center Theater's third and newest performance space. For theater lovers interested in the next generation of theater artists, the Claire Tow is the home of LCT3, a programming initiative dedicated to works by new artists, playwrights, and dir...
Based on the design of a Greek amphitheater with adjustable tiers for multiple seating options, The Appel Room has one of New York City’s most dramatic and breathtaking backdrops: a 50’ by 83’ wall of glass overlooking Central Park, Columbus Circle, and the Manhattan skyline. ...
In 1962, Philharmonic Hall—renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1973 and later renamed David Geffen Hall in 2015—became one of the first buildings to be completed on the Lincoln Center site and home to one of its first resident organizations, the world-renowned New York Philharmonic, the o...
The Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, which opened to the public in 1967, is one of Lincoln Center Theater’s three performances spaces on campus. Located in the lower level of the Vivian Beaumont Theater building, the space was originally called the Forum before it was renamed for Mrs. Newhouse ...
Opened in 2009, the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center is a public visitors’ center, discount ticket facility (at the Zucker Box Office), and performance space where every event is free to the public. The robust, year-long programming includes a diverse array of world-class performances...
Tickets for performances at the Vivian Beaumont, Mitzi E. Newhouse, and Claire Tow Theaters can be purchased at the main box office, open Monday–Saturday, 10:00 am–8:00 pm and Sunday, 12:00–6:00 pm. The Claire Tow box office is open one hour prior to show time for ticket sales and ...
Founded in 1969, the Film Society of Lincoln Center celebrates both American and international cinema, supports new filmmakers, and enhances awareness, accessibility, and understanding of the art among a broad and diverse audience. The Film Society’s year-round programming includes premieres of new ...
Paving the way to world class performance since 1962, Lincoln Center invites art savants and newcomers alike to see what it feels like to let art in. Renowned for an eclectic mix of thousands of events held annually and a groundswell of creative energy all throughout the masterfully designed campus, you could come every day of the year and still only scratch the surface.