Lincoln Center’s approach to accessibility mirrors our commitment to transform performing arts spaces to be more inclusive of our audiences’ identities and access needs by design, not as an afterthought or add-on. As part of our wider commitment to accessibility and inclusion, we recognize that access needs must be integrated in the creative process, that the work on our stages reflects our differences and interconnectedness, and that we are creating a space where everyone feels welcome.
Featured events
Summer for the City
Comedy Underground
Jungle Cat Comedy
Lincoln Center Presents
July 30 at 8:00 pm
The Underground at Jaffe Drive
Get wild with the return of Jungle Cat Comedy, the hot new stand-up series hosted by Abby Govindan and Mohanad Elshieky.
Summer for the City
Inclusive Dance Class With Mark Morris Dance Group's Dance for PD
Lincoln Center Presents
July 31 at 5:00 pm
The Garden at Damrosch Park
Designed to be accessible to all, this class invites participants to experience the joys and benefits of dance.
Summer for the City
Celebrating 20 Years of Literary Debuts
National Book Foundation Panel
Lincoln Center Presents
In collaboration with the National Book Foundation
August 01 at 5:00 pm
The Garden at Damrosch Park
Exceptional authors and honorees of the National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35 prize discuss the art, craft, and realities of a life of letters.
Summer for the City
Danielle Perez: The Last Party Girl
Lincoln Center Presents
August 01 at 8:00 pm
The Underground at Jaffe Drive
Don't miss a one-night-only comedy special with Danielle Perez, celebrated tv and film star!
Access Ambassadors
Access Ambassadors is designed to support career readiness skills for students with disabilities. Through weekly lessons and on-site shifts at Lincoln Center, students learn concrete job skills through real-world experience supporting guests. Access Ambassadors share their experience at Lincoln Center's work-based learning program here »Access programs
Relaxed Performances
We welcome guests to come as they are and be their full selves at Lincoln Center. Open to all, but designed for people with autism, sensory and communication disorders or learning disabilities, relaxed performances offer modifications to social and sensory environments. This structure can also be beneficial for people who are neurodivergent, families with young children and anyone who finds traditional performance protocols do not work for their needs. Learn more »Passport to the Arts
Designed for children, teens and adults with disabilities and their families, Passport to the Arts provides a welcoming, accessible, and cost-free introduction to the performing arts at Lincoln Center. Families are invited to attend performances, interactive workshops, and virtual events from resident organizations across Lincoln Center. Learn more »Lincoln Center Moments
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 with in-person and virtual creative events. This program is free of charge and registration is required. Learn more »