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Located on the fifth floor of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall in the Deutsche Bank 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 configured for a theater-in-the-round or a traditional proscenium look. The theater accommodates everything from jazz concerts to opera, theater, symphonies, and dance, as well as conferences, product launches, film screenings, and award ceremonies. The stage hosts an international roster of jazz luminaries including regular performances of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, as well as shows from Lincoln Center Festival, Mostly Mozart Festival, and Lincoln Center’s White Light Festival. Frederick P. Rose Hall opened in 2004 as the world’s first facility entirely devoted to jazz, and especially designed for the warmth and clarity of the sound of jazz.

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Broadway at West 60th Street, 5th floor
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Drinks and Dining

Bars on the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels, open half an hour before curtain and during intermission.

April 01 at 7:30 pm

Lincoln Center Presents
American Songbook

Jonathan Larson's RENT by Deaf Broadway

In American Sign Language

April 01 at 7:30 pm

Rose Theater

Experience excerpts from the Tony-winning musical in a groundbreaking performance, presented for both Deaf and hearing audiences.