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NOVEMBER 2 0 1 5 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
November 1 Sunday
FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTERScary Movies 9This annual series, now in itsninth edition, brings a deadlydosage of hair-raising premieresand classics. Visit filmlinc.comfor details. Through November 5
GREAT PERFORMERS WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALPrayerChristine Brewer, sopranoPaul Jacobs, organWorks by Handel, Bach, Puccini,Franck, Gounod, and Widor Alice Tully Hall 5 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM
AMERICAN BALLET THEATREMark Morris Premiere Piano Concerto #1The Brahms-Haydn VariationsDavid H. Koch Theater 2 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM
November 2 Monday
FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTERMet Opera Live in HD:TannhäuserWalter Reade Theater 11:55 AM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard BaroqueAll-Telemann programPaul Hall 7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATosca (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSPoems for All! A Celebration ofKnopf/Everyman’s LibraryPocket PoetskBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALThe EndBy Samuel Beckett Gare St. Lazare Ireland Conor Lovett, actor Judy Hegarty Lovett, director Mike Gunning, designer Maura O’Keeffe, producerMarjorie S. Deane Little TheaterWest Side YMCA 7:30 PM
November 3 Tuesday
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Jazz EnsemblesThe Music of Horace Silver and Ornette ColemanPaul Hall 7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATurandot (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
Calendar information is current as of September 21, 2015. For complete up-to-date information on the campus-wide performance schedule, visitwww.LincolnCenter.org. To receive this monthly calendar by email, send your email address to [email protected].
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NOVEMBER 3 CONT ’D
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSGotham JazzmenThe legendary group performstraditional jazz.kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALThe EndBy Samuel BeckettGare St. Lazare Ireland Conor Lovett, actor Judy Hegarty Lovett, director Mike Gunning, designer Maura O’Keeffe, producerMarjorie S. Deane Little TheaterWest Side YMCA 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM
AMERICAN CLASSICALORCHESTRABach: St John Passion Alice Tully Hall 8 PM
November 4 Wednesday
JUILLIARD SCHOOLWednesdays at One: Chamber MusickAlice Tully Hall 1 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama Presents Yasmina Reza‘s ‘God of Carnage’McClelland Drama Theater7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICAlan Gilbert, conductor Philip Myers, hornAll-Mozart program: Divertimentoin D major, K. 136/125a; HornConcerto No. 2; Serenade for 13Winds; Gran partitaDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM
November 5 Thursday
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERNew MusicMichael Brown, pianoNicholas Canellakis, cello Sooyun Kim, flute James Austin Smith, oboe Jose Franch-Ballester, clarinetMarc Goldberg, bassoonTrevor Nuckols, hornPerle: Selections from SixCelebratory Inventions for Piano(1981-95); Quintet No. 4 for Flute,Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, andHorn (1984) Harvey: Nataraja for Piccolo/Fluteand Piano (1983)Denisov: Two Duets for Bassoonand Cello (1982) Lansky: The Long and Short of Itfor Flute, Oboe, Clarinet,Bassoon, and Horn (CMS Co-Commission, New Yorkpremiere) (2015) Norman: Garden of Follies forOboe and Piano (2006) Cerha: Five Pieces for Clarinet,Cello, and Piano (2000) Kaplan Penthouse 7:30 PM
DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERVoices of a People’s History of the United StatesThis special performance featuresmusician Allison Moorer andactors Viggo Mortensen, SusanPourfar, and Brian Jones; otherspecial guests to be announced.kDavid Rubenstein Atrium7:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama Presents Yasmina Reza‘s ‘God of Carnage’McClelland Drama Theater7:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLAXIOMJeffrey Milarsky, conductorThomas Adès: The Origin of theHarp (1994); Catch (1991) Oliver Knussen: Requiem–Songsfor Sue (2006) George Benjamin: Antara (1987) Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM
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NOVEMBER 5 CONT ’D
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERALulu (Berg)Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICAlan Gilbert, conductor Philip Myers, hornSee Nov. 4 program for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSLife Upon the Wicked Stage: New Books in the PerformingArts The Hirschfeld Century: Portrait of an Artist and His AgeJoin author David Leopold as hetakes us inside his book about Al Hirschfeld.kBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALHere All Night (U.S. premiere) Featuring selected music andtexts from Beckett’s poetry and plays Gare St. Lazare Ireland Conor Lovett, actor Melanie Pappenheim, singer Christopher Allan, cello John-Paul Gandy, piano Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh,Hardanger d’amore Judy Hegarty Lovett, director Paul Clark, composer &musical director Mike Gunning, designerMaura O’Keeffe, producerMarjorie S. Deane Little TheaterWest Side YMCA 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 3 & 6:30 PM
November 6 Friday
FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTERAction and Anarchy: The Filmsof Seijun SuzukiIn a career spanning nearly fivedecades, Japanese directorSeijun Suzuki amassed afascinatingly eclectic body ofwork, ranging from B-moviepotboilers to beguilingmetaphysical mysteries.Visit filmlinc.com for details.Through November 17
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama Presents Yasmina Reza‘s ‘God of Carnage’McClelland Drama Theater7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATosca (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICAlan Gilbert, conductor Philip Myers, hornSee Nov. 4 program for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 8 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALHere All NightFeaturing selected music andtexts from Beckett’s poetry and plays Gare St. Lazare Ireland Conor Lovett, actor Melanie Pappenheim, singer Christopher Allan, cello John-Paul Gandy, piano Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh,Hardanger d’amore Judy Hegarty Lovett, director Paul Clark, composer &musical director Mike Gunning, designerMaura O’Keeffe, producerMarjorie S. Deane Little TheaterWest Side YMCA 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM
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November 7 Saturday
DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERLC Kids Artists at the Atrium:The Okee Dokee BrothersThis Grammy Award-winningband blends American folkmusic, witty lyrics, and stories ofoutdoor adventure.kDavid Rubenstein Atrium 11 AM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama Presents Yasmina Reza‘s ‘God of Carnage’McClelland Drama Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTERLC Kids Clark Studio Series:The American RevolutionSeven actors recreate the entireAmerican fight for independencefrom Lexington to Yorktown injust 50 minutes, with tongue-in-cheek humor and a dash ofderring-do.Clark Studio Theater 1 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATurandot (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House12:30 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICAlan Gilbert, conductor Philip Myers, hornSee Nov. 4 program for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 8 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSElysian EnsemblekBruno Walter Auditorium 2:30 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALWhite Light Conversation:Language and HumanConsciousnessJohn Schaefer, moderatorJoan La Barbara, composerColum McCann, authorOther panelists and performers tobe announcedkKaplan Penthouse 4 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALHere All NightFeaturing selected music andtexts from Beckett’s poetry and plays Gare St. Lazare Ireland Conor Lovett, actor Melanie Pappenheim, singer Christopher Allan, cello John-Paul Gandy, piano Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh,Hardanger d’amore Judy Hegarty Lovett, director Paul Clark, composer &musical director Mike Gunning, designerMaura O’Keeffe, producerMarjorie S. Deane Little TheaterWest Side YMCA 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM
November 8 Sunday
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERMeet the Music! My Brother, Franz SchubertBruce Adolphe, CMS residentlecturerYekwon Sunwoo, piano Kristin Lee, violin Mark Holloway, violaDane Johansen, cello David Grossman, double bassAlice Tully Hall 2 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama Presents Yasmina Reza‘s ‘God of Carnage’McClelland Drama Theater 7 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12 & 4:30 PM
November 9 Monday
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater6:45 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 7 PM
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NOVEMBER 9 CONT ’D
METROPOLITAN OPERALulu (Berg)Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALNo’s Knife (world premiere)Excerpts from Texts for Nothingby Samuel BeckettLisa Dwan, performer Nicholas Johnson, directorMarjorie S. Deane Little TheaterWest Side YMCA 7:30 PM
November 10 Tuesday
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERChannel CrossingAnne-Marie McDermott, piano Matthew Lipman, viola Amphion String Quartet David Finckel, cello Arnaud Sussmann, violinPurcell: Chacony in G minor forString Quartet (arr. Britten)Britten: String Quartet No. 1 Grime: Aviary Sketches (afterJoseph Cornell) for Violin, Viola,and Cello (CMS Co-Commissionwith Wigmore Hall, U.S.Premiere) Ravel: Berceuse sur le nom deGabriel Fauré Fauré: Piano Quintet No. 1Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLEnsemble ACJWkPaul Hall 7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSGotham JazzmenThe legendary group performstraditional jazz.kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALNo’s KnifeExcerpts from Texts for Nothingby Samuel BeckettLisa Dwan, performer Nicholas Johnson, directorMarjorie S. Deane Little TheaterWest Side YMCA 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM
November 11 Wednesday
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATosca (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic Festival Cristian Maelaru, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoAll-Rachmaninoff program: The Isle of the Dead; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; PianoConcerto No. 2David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM
November 12 Thursday
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERThe Nielsen CycleDanish String QuartetAll-Nielsen program: StringQuartets in G minor, F minor, E-flat major, and F majorRose Studio 7:30 PM
DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERVeteran Artist Program: The Home ShowTen veteran artists share theirinterpretations of home in amulti-disciplinary performance.kDavid Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLSonatenabendkPaul Hall 6 PM
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NOVEMBER 1 2 CONT ’D
JUILLIARD SCHOOLThe Juilliard OrchestraPablo Heras-Casado, conductorProkofiev: Cinderella Suite Stravinsky: Violin Concerto(soloist TBA) Rachmaninoff: SymphonicDancesAlice Tully Hall 7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATurandot (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic Festival Cristian Maelaru, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoSee Nov. 11 program for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSTonality Listens to ItselfIn this lecture-recital, pianist Dr. Daniel Beliavsky explores thedevelopment of the tonal systemin the 18th and 19th centuries.kBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM
November 13 Friday
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic Festival Cristian Maelaru, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoSee Nov. 11 program for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 8 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHands On: Broadway’s SignLanguage InterpretersHands On (which, since 1982,has interpreted hundreds ofBroadway productions for deafaudiences) offers livedemonstrations and talk. kLPA Cafe 10:30 AM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSSilent Clowns Film SeriesDouglas Fairbanks in Don Q,Son of Zorro90th anniversary screening withlive piano accompanimentkBruno Walter Auditorium 2:30 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALWhite Light on FilmWaiting for Beckett—A Portrait of Samuel BeckettBruno Walter Auditorium 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM
November 14 Saturday
GREAT PERFORMERS WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALLast SoliloquyPaul Lewis, pianoAll-Beethoven program: PianoSonatas Nos. 30, 31, & 32Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATosca (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 12:30 PM
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NOVEMBER 1 4 CONT ’D
METROPOLITAN OPERALulu (Berg)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic Festival Cristian Maelaru, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoSee Nov. 11 program for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 8 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 1 & 5 PM
November 15 Sunday
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERThe Golden Age of the ViolinSean Lee, Danbi Um, BenjaminBeilman, violins Paul Neubauer, violaDavid Finckel, celloLeclair: Sonata in E minor for TwoViolinsDvorák: Terzetto in C major forTwo Violins and ViolaBorodin: String Quartet No. 2 Ysaÿe: Violin Sonata in E minorKreisler: String Quartet in AminorAlice Tully Hall 5 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERKill FloorClaire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM
November 16 Monday
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard415Nicholas McGegan, conductorHaydn: Symphony No. 6 (“Le matin”) Telemann: Die TageszeitenAlice Tully Hall 7:30 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSLeague of Professional TheatreWomen: Oral History ProjectAs part of an ongoing series,Charlotte Moore—the IrishRepertory Theatre’s founder andartistic director—is interviewed.kBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM
November 17 Tuesday
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERDominick Farinacci: Short StoriesDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLNew Juilliard EnsembleJoel Sachs, conductorSoprano TBADu Yun: Quatrain (Slow Portraitsiii) (2014, New York premiere)Michael Zev Gordon: Sehnsucht(2014, Western Hemispherepremiere) Elliott Sharp: Wannsee Noir(2015, world premiere) György Kurtág: Brefs messages(2011, U.S. premiere)James Primosch: From a Book ofHours (2001, rev. 2006, New Yorkpremiere)Paul Hall 7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERALulu (Berg)Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic Festival Cristian Maelaru, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoSee Nov. 11 program for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSGotham JazzmenThe legendary group performstraditional jazz.kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM
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NOVEMBER 1 7 CONT ’D
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALA Love SupremeJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestrawith Wynton Marsalis Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM
TWYLA THARPDavid H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM
November 18 Wednesday
FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTERTodd Haynes RetrospectiveThis comprehensive survey of theAmerican director’s body ofwork—including his latest, Carol,starring Cate Blanchett—includesa generous selection by thedirector himself of films that haveinformed his artistry. Visit filmlinc.com for details.Through November 29
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERJames Morrison Quartetfeaturing Marian PetrescuDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Opera Double BillKeri-Lynn Wilson, conductorPoulenc: Les mamelles de Tirésias Ullmann: Der Kaiser von AtlantisPeter Jay Sharp Theater 7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATosca (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALA Love SupremeJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestrawith Wynton Marsalis Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM
TWYLA THARPDavid H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM
November 19 Thursday
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERRose Studio ConcertMichael Brown, pianoChad Hoopes, violin Matthew Lipman, viola Colin Carr, celloMozart: Duo in G major for Violinand Viola, K. 423 Fauré: Piano Quartet No. 2Rose Studio 6:30 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERLate Night Rose Patrick Castillo, hostMichael Brown, piano Chad Hoopes, violin Matthew Lipman, viola Colin Carr, celloMozart: Duo in G major for Violinand Viola, K. 423Fauré: Piano Quartet No. 2Rose Studio 9 PM
DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERGen Y-Raga SummitTwo ensembles made up ofyoung Indian classical musicianspresent traditional andcontemporary takes on ragamusic.kDavid Rubenstein Atrium7:30 PM
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERBobby Sanabria Multiverse Big BandDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLLiederabendkMorse Hall 6 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic FestivalNeeme Järvi, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoAll-Rachmaninoff program:Symphony No. 1; Piano ConcertoNo. 4David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
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NOVEMBER 1 9 CONT ’D
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSWhat’s Wonderland: New Poetry and Spoken WordPerformances Inspired by Alice in WonderlandPoets and spoken word artistsMiles Hodges and Alysia Harrisrelate, rearrange, and reinterpretAlice in Wonderland. kBruno Walter Auditorium 7 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM
TWYLA THARPDavid H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM
November 20 Friday
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERMaster Class with Torleif ThedéenkRose Studio 11 AM
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERBobby Sanabria Multiverse Big BandDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Opera Double BillKeri-Lynn Wilson, conductorPoulenc: Les mamelles de Tirésias Ullmann: Der Kaiser von AtlantisPeter Jay Sharp Theater 7:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic FestivalNeeme Järvi, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoSee Nov. 19 program for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 2 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALA Sadler’s Wells LondonProductionThomas Adès: ConcentricPaths—Movements in MusicPresented in association withNew York City Center New York City Center 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM
TWYLA THARPDavid H. Koch Theater 8 PM
November 21 Saturday
FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTERMet Opera Live in HD: LuluWalter Reade Theater 12:25 PM
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERFamily Concert: Who is Duke Ellington?Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestrawith Wynton MarsalisSymphony Space (2537 Broadway at 95th St.) 11 AM & 1 PM
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERBobby Sanabria Multiverse Big BandDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTERLC Kids Clark Studio Series:GoldThis Montreal-based danceensemble uses everyday soundsand objects to explore the joy,humor, and mischief ofchildhood, performed to GlennGould’s famous recording ofBach’s Goldberg Variations.Clark Studio Theater 1 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERALulu (Berg)Metropolitan Opera House 12:30 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATosca (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 8:30 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic FestivalNeeme Järvi, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoSee Nov. 19 program for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 8 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSPiano & Orchestra: Trailblazersof 20th Century MusicMillennium Chamber Symphony Daniela Candillari, conductor Alexander Wu, pianist Works by Copland, Gershwin,Piazzolla, and Stravinsky kBruno Walter Auditorium 2:30 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALA Sadler’s Wells LondonProductionThomas Adès: ConcentricPaths—Movements in MusicPresented in association withNew York City Center New York City Center 7:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM
TWYLA THARPDavid H. Koch Theater 2 & 8 PM
November 22 Sunday
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERNights in Vienna with Gilbert KalishGilbert Kalish, pianoKristin Lee, NicolasDautricourt, violins Paul Neubauer, viola Nicholas Canellakis, TorleifThedéen, cellos Tara Helen O’Connor, flute Tommaso Lonquich, clarinet Haydn: Trio in E minor for Piano,Violin, and Cello, Hob. XV:12 Schoenberg: Kammersymphonie(arr. Webern for Flute, Clarinet,Violin, Cello, and Piano) Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 3Alice Tully Hall 5 PM
GREAT PERFORMERSSunday Morning CoffeeConcert Cuarteto QuirogaHaydn: String Quartet in G minor,Op. 20, No. 3 Brahms: String Quartet in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2Walter Reade Theater 11:00 AM
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERBobby Sanabria Multiverse Big BandDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Opera Double BillKeri-Lynn Wilson, conductorPoulenc: Les mamelles de Tirésias Ullmann: Der Kaiser von AtlantisPeter Jay Sharp Theater 2 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVALA Sadler’s Wells LondonProductionThomas Adès: ConcentricPaths—Movements in MusicPresented in association withNew York City Center New York City Center 3 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12 & 4:30 PM
TWYLA THARPDavid H. Koch Theater 2 PM
November 23 Monday
FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTERMet Opera Live in HD: LuluWalter Reade Theater 12:25 PM
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERManhattan School of MusicMaiden Voyage SuiteDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard String QuartetDaniel Saidenberg FacultyRecitalSchubert: Quartettsatz in C MinorCarter: String Quartet No. 1 Debussy: Quartet in G MinorAlice Tully Hall 7:30 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERALa Bohème (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSStory Pirates Raid the LibrarykBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM
November 24 Tuesday
DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERMax Hatt and Edda GlassThe winners of the 2014NewSong Showcase are aunique duo that blends folk, jazz,and Americana.kDavid Rubenstein Atrium7:30 PM
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JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERWycliffe Gordon & Friends With Ehud Asherie, YasushiNakamura, Alvin Atkinson, Jr.,and moreDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERALulu (Berg)Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic FestivalLudovic Morlot, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoAll-Rachmaninoff program: Piano Concerto No. 3, SymphonicDancesDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSGotham JazzmenThe legendary group performstraditional jazz.kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
November 25 Wednesday
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERWycliffe Gordon & Friends With Ehud Asherie, YasushiNakamura, Alvin Atkinson, Jr.,and moreDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATosca (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSThe Dance Historian Is In:Yvonne RainerDavid Vaughan will introduce andscreen a program of dance worksby the celebrated choreographerand filmmaker.k3rd Floor Screening Room 1 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 2 & 6:30 PM
November 26 Thursday
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERWycliffe Gordon & FriendsWith Ehud Asherie, YasushiNakamura, Alvin Atkinson, Jr.,and moreSpecial Thanksgiving set includesprix fixe menuDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 1 PM
November 27 Friday
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERWycliffe Gordon & Friends With Ehud Asherie, YasushiNakamura, Alvin Atkinson, Jr.,and moreDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERALa Bohème (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM
NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 8 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic FestivalLudovic Morlot, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoSee Nov. 24 for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 8 PM
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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM, 3, & 6:30 PM
November 28 Saturday
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERWycliffe Gordon & Friends With Ehud Asherie, YasushiNakamura, Alvin Atkinson, Jr.,and moreDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERATosca (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 12:30 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERALulu (Berg)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 & 8 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICSaturday Matinee: All-RachmaninoffLudovic Morlot, conductorProgram to include Symphonic DancesDavid Geffen Hall 2 PM
NEW YORK PHILHARMONICRachmaninoff: A Philharmonic FestivalLudovic Morlot, conductor Daniil Trifonov, pianoSee Nov. 24 for detailsDavid Geffen Hall 8 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSThemes of Joy and TragedyBenjamin Bradham, pianoWorks by Mozart, Chopin,Ginastera, Debussy, and LisztkBruno Walter Auditorium2:30 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM
November 29 Sunday
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERTake the A Train: Billy Strayhorn CentennialCelebrationDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM
LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM
NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 1 & 5 PM
BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM
November 30 Monday
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERBerklee Global JazzAmbassadorsDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM
METROPOLITAN OPERALa Bohème (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSSONGBOOK: Broadway’s FutureA concert of new music byBroadway composers andlyricists sung by BroadwayvocalistskBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM
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V I S I TOR I N FORMAT ION
Programs and Services
GUIDED TOURS: Get an inside look at
what happens on and off the stages of the
world’s leading performing arts center.
Call 212.875.5350 or visit
LincolnCenter.org/tours for tour times
and reservations. For information about
American Sign Language tours, call
212.875.5378.
BACKSTAGE TOURS OF THE
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE:
The only tour that visits the stage complex,
rehearsal facilities, dressing rooms,
production shops, and auditorium.
Call 212.769.7020.
METROPOLITAN OPERA GUILD
LECTURE SERIES: Gain in-depth
knowledge of the Met season.
Call 212.769.7021.
TOUR JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER:
Check out Frederick P. Rose Hall and
its three performance venues.
Call 212.875.5350 for tour times
and reservations.
GROUP SALES: Call 212.875.5378
for special rates on selected concerts.
VERA LIST ART PROJECT: For
information about purchasing Lincoln
Center’s contemporary art posters or prints,
visit LincolnCenter.org/printsposters or
call 212.875.5061.
ACCESSIBILITY AT LINCOLN CENTER
To obtain a complimentary copy of Lincoln
Center’s Accessibility Guide in either large
type or Braille or to request accom mo -
dations, including audio description,
American Sign Language interpretation,
or captioning, please contact
212.875.5375 at least two weeks prior
to a performance.
Parking
PARKING AT THE LINCOLN CENTER
PARK AND LOCK GARAGE
24 HOURS A DAY.
Enter on 62nd or 65th St. between
Columbus and Amsterdam Aves.
212.874.9021 For accessible parking
enter on 63rd St. and Amsterdam Ave.,
for reservations call CenterCharge
212.721.6500.
VALET PARKING AT THE
TIME WARNER CENTER
24 HOURS A DAY.
There are two entrances between 8th and
9th Aves. on West 58th and West 60th Sts.
Early bird discounts available.
212.823.6199
FOR RESERVED PARKING AT THE
LINCOLN CENTER PARK AND LOCK
GARAGE AND THE TIME WARNER
CENTER VALET PARKING GARAGE,
call CenterCharge 212.721.6500 or visit
LincolnCenter.org.
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V I S I TOR I N FORMAT ION
Box Offices
ALICE TULLY HALL I GM
Monday–Saturday 10am–6pm,
Sunday noon–6pm. Also open until 30 min-
utes after the start of any performance.
CenterCharge 212.721.6500
DAVID GEFFEN HALL I GM
Monday–Saturday 10am–6pm,
Sunday noon–6pm. Also open until 30
minutes after the start of any performance.
CenterCharge 212.721.6500
DAVID H. KOCH THEATER I
Monday 10am–7:30pm, Tuesday–Saturday
10am–8:30pm, Sunday 11:30am–7:30pm.
Tickets for New York City Ballet may be
purchased by calling the David H. Koch
Theater Call Center 212.496.0600
DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM
AT LINCOLN CENTER I
Monday–Friday 8am–10pm,
Saturday–Sunday 9am–10pm
Discount tickets:
Donald and Barbara Zucker Box Office
Tuesday–Friday 2pm–7:45pm,
Saturday 12pm–2pm; 3pm–7:45pm
The box office is closed Sunday–Monday
ELINOR BUNIN MUNROE FILM CENTER I
144 W. 65th St. Opens half hour
before first screening; closes 15 minutes
after start of final screening.
212.875.5600.
BIG APPLE CIRCUS I GM
Damrosch Park
Sunday-Monday 10am-6pm, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-8pm
CenterCharge 888.541.3750
FREDERICK P. ROSE HALL I G M
Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center
Broadway at 60th St., Monday–Saturday
10am–6pm, Sunday noon–6pm
CenterCharge 212.721.6500
Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola reservations
212.258.9595
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
I G M
Monday–Saturday 10am–8pm,
Sunday noon–6pm.
Met Ticket Service 212.362.6000
PETER JAY SHARP THEATER,
STEPHANIE P. MCCLELLAND DRAMA
THEATER, PAUL RECITAL HALL,
MORSE RECITAL HALL,
THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL I
Monday–Friday 11am–6pm. 212.769.7406
VIVIAN BEAUMONT THEATER,
MITZI E. NEWHOUSE THEATER,
CLAIRE TOW THEATER I
150 West 65th St.
Monday–Saturday 10am–8pm,
Sunday noon–7pm. Telecharge
212.239.6200. The Claire Tow Theater Box
Office opens one hour prior to curtain for
ticket sales and will-call pick-up. At all other
times, please visit the main LCT Box Office.
WALTER READE THEATER I
165 West 65th St.
Monday–Friday opens 12:30pm,
Saturday–Sunday opens half hour before
first screening; closes 15 minutes after
start of final screening or at 6pm if no
screenings. 212.875.5600
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