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  • The cast of Something Rotten signing in front of a Las Vegas-style showgirl backdrop.

    Nothing Rotten About Something Rotten!

    Garnering 10 Tony nominations, there is nothing rotten about the Broadway smash hit Something Rotten! coming to The Lincoln Center March 28-30. Set in the height of Shakespeare’s fame, Something Rotten! follows brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom who are desperate to write the next big play. When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of… Read More

  • A vector graphic with three tones of Howard Jones, Nick Beggs and Robin Boult. It reads "Howard Jonse Acoustic Trio Tour"

    ‘Jones’ing for an Exclusive Concert?

    Known as a keyboard and electronica pioneer, Howard Jones brings an exclusive acoustic experience to The Lincoln Center on March 24. Howard Jones Acoustic Trio will feature Jones’ longtime friend, Nick Beggs (Kajagoogoo) on Chapman stick and Robin Boult (Fish) on acoustic guitar, delivering a fresh take on Jones’ best-known hits and more from his… Read More

  • The Illusionists Live graphic featuring the magicians standing in front of two spotlights.

    See The Illusionists Before They Disappear

    What do you get when you put together six world-class magicians? A mind-blowing experience from The Illusionists that you don’t want to miss at The Lincoln Center April 9-10! Full of death-defying stunts, acts of breathtaking wonder and mischievous tricksters, The Illusionists Live from Broadway features the jaw-dropping talents of six of the most brilliant… Read More

  • During chemotherapy, Mary Hill watches a short virtual reality video that puts her in her favorite seat at a symphony – right next to the violinists – while her husband, John Hill, watches on a tablet. Photos by Joel Blocker, for UCHealth.

    Escaping to the Symphony

    During chemotherapy, Mary Hill watches a short virtual reality video that puts her in her favorite seat at a symphony – right next to the violinists — while her husband, John Hill, watches on a tablet. Photos by Joel Blocker, for UCHealth. UCHealth uses the power of technology to transform the patient experience. Mary Hill… Read More

  • A photo of the office building parking garage at 419 Canyon Ave.

    Finding Parking Just Got Easier

    We know finding parking prior to performances here at the Lincoln Center can be challenging but now finding parking just got easier in two ways. First, Blue Ocean Enterprises is once again partnering with the Lincoln Center to provide additional parking at 419 Canyon Avenue for patrons attending LC Live performances. These additional spaces are… Read More

  • The cast of Choir of Man lined up and singing with beers in hand.

    British Blokes, Ballads and Brews

    It’s a party! It’s a concert! It’s a pint-filled good time when The Choir of Man hits The Lincoln Center stage on February 23. Known across the globe as “the ultimate feel-good show,” The Choir of Man offers up a night filled with spirited harmonies, high-energy dance and live percussion all set in a working… Read More

  • Two dancers on stage performing. One is lying on the back of another that is on all fours.

    Breaking Ballet’s Boundaries

    From its diversity in choreography to its inventive use of media, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet promises an evening of powerful dance on March 5 at The Lincoln Center. Founded in 1996, with early support from artists Moses Pendleton (MOMIX) and Dwight Rhoden (COMPLEXIONS), Aspen Santa Fe Ballet quickly made a name for themselves by embracing… Read More