Landmark Trios: Nov 14

Chamber Music Society

Lincoln Center Presents

Spring events just announced!

Davis's X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X

The Metropolitan Opera: Thru Dec 2

The JLCO with Wynton Marsalis

Jazz at Lincoln Center: Nov 17 & 18

The Gardens of Anuncia

Lincoln Center Theater: Thru Dec 31

All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt

Film at Lincoln Center

Juilliard Jazz Ensembles

Jazz and Rhythm and Blues

Britten and Prokofiev

New York Philharmonic: Nov 16–18

The Nutcracker

New York City Ballet: Nov 24–Dec 31

Welcome to Lincoln Center, home to 11 resident arts organizations. Presenting music, theater, dance, film, opera, and more, our stages bring a tapestry of artists—from across the globe—to New York City.

November 09 at 12:00 pm

New York Film Festival

Anatomy of a Fall

Film at Lincoln Center

November 09 at 12:00 pm

November 09 at 7:00 pm

Legacies of San Juan Hill

The Creative Life of San Juan Hill (1900–1960)

Lincoln Center Presents

November 09 at 7:00 pm

Griffin Sidewalk Studio, David Geffen Hall

Explore the history of San Juan Hill's cultural spaces, the artistry that thrived there, and how it reflects the dynamics of 20th century NYC.

November 09 at 7:00 pm

Outside Licensee

Big Apple Circus

November 09 at 7:00 pm

Damrosch Park

See yourself at Lincoln Center

Celebrate the rich cultural traditions of New York City

In November, the Latin Wave Festival presents their popular Latine Composers Showcase, FUTUROS, New Ideas in Composition, for three nights—all for free, tickets not required! The Under the Radar theater festival comes to Lincoln Center in January, connecting New York audiences with the world’s most innovative playwrights and risk-taking work from international performers. This year's globalFEST includes 10 extraordinary artists from around the world, bringing the sounds of Puerto Rico, Spain, Morocco, France, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Mexico, India, South Africa, Ukraine, and more to Lincoln Center.

Rediscover the classics and be wowed by world premieres

Lincoln Center Presents prioritizes an expansive view of artistic excellence all season long. Choreographer Akram Khan rethinks the colonizer-centric perspective of The Jungle Book, retelling the story of the young girl Mowgli as a refugee child stranded by the cruel realities of climate change. Aficionados of classical arts won't want to miss Mexican operatic tenor Rolando Villazón and French harpist Xavier de Maistre on December 18 and Philip Glass's The Complete Piano Etudes.

Come as you are to welcoming spaces and artistic events

Lincoln Center is committed to integrating access needs in the creative process and creating a space where everyone feels welcome. This fall, we invite kids, teens, and families to discover a love for the arts, including Gimme Please, with a weekend designed specifically for babies/toddlers and another for neurodivergent audiences. Our free legacy programs return for the fall and winter season: Lincoln Center Moments, designed for those with dementia and their caregivers; and Passport to the Arts, bringing live performances from across campus to children, teens, and adults with disabilities.

Relaxed Performances

Lincoln Center believes the arts are for all! Explore music, theater, and dance events with modified social and sensory environments. Click here »

November 17 at the Library

The League of Professional Theatre Women presents a conversation with Susan Stroman, five-time Tony Award-winning director and choreographer. Register here »

Explore our resident organizations

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

The nation's premier chamber music organization, presenting innovative programming and an international roster of artists, both in New York City and on tour around the world. Learn more »

Film at Lincoln Center

Celebrating cinema from around the world, supporting new filmmakers, and enhancing awareness and understanding of the art form among a diverse film-going audience since 1969. Learn more »

Jazz at Lincoln Center

The mission of Jazz at Lincoln Center is to entertain, enrich and expand a global community for jazz through performance, education, and advocacy. Learn more »

The Juilliard School

Providing the highest caliber of artistic education for gifted musicians, dancers, and actors from around the world, so that they may achieve their fullest potential as artists, leaders, and global citizens. Learn more »

Lincoln Center Theater

One of New York's favorite not-for-profit theaters, with Broadway productions at the Vivian Beaumont, off-Broadway productions at the Mitzi E. Newhouse, and new theater for new audiences at the Claire Tow. Learn more »

New York City Ballet

Founded in 1948 by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, New York City Ballet is one of the foremost dance companies in the world, with a roster of nearly 100 dancers and an unparalleled repertory of modern masterpieces. Learn more »

New York Philharmonic

Revitalizing the orchestral experience through the highest caliber of performances of the great music of the past and today, and through evolving educational programs, touring, and media initiatives. Learn more »

New York Public Library for the Performing Arts

Home to one of the most extensive archival and circulating collections in its field, the Library for the Performing Arts offers free programs, exhibitions, and more. Learn more »

The Metropolitan Opera

Home to the greatest artists in opera, the Met presents more than 200 performances each season and transmits 10 productions to movie theaters worldwide as part of the acclaimed Live in HD series. Learn more »

School of American Ballet

Founded by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, the School of American Ballet trains students aged 6 to 18 for careers in classical ballet. It is the official academy of New York City Ballet. Learn more »