
Now–January 4
Let Tschaikovsky's transcendent melodies sweep you away on the heartwarming adventure of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker®. Explore weekdays and performances December 26 – January 4 for best availability.
Now through December 29 only!
Don't miss this "beautiful patchwork of themes and ideas" (NY Times) with a cast including Crystal Dickinson, Susan Kelechi Watson, and more, by Katori Hall, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz.
December 6–8
Teatro Al Vacío returns to Lincoln Center with a joyful exploration of what it means to be truly present and engage with another. Make cherished memories with the whole family and secure Choose-What-You-Pay tickets today!
Sunday, December 8 at 3:00 pm
An afternoon of art song curated by Brian Zeger featuring students from the Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts.
December 11–14
Join the NY Phil for Handel's classic setting of Biblical texts featuring a stunning cast of soloists, Musica Sacra, and Baroque specialist Ton Koopman on the podium. Use code LC20 for 20% off.
Thursday, December 12 at 6:00 pm
For the 80th anniversary of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division at the Library for the Performing Arts, we look at Original Documentations, our creation of archival film of live dance, which has documented thousands of performances.
December 12–January 4
One of the city's ultimate seasonal sensations for family audiences, Mozart's enchanting musical fairy tale returns in the Met's abridged, English-language production by Broadway's Julie Taymor.
December 13–17
CMS's Baroque Festival returns, including the iconic holiday tradition, the always "effervescent" (New Yorker) Brandenburg Concertos. The performance of all six is not to be missed!
December 18–22
Big Band Holidays features two critically acclaimed vocalists: Ekep Nkwelle and Robbie Lee. Experience this swinging seasonal tradition that showcases new arrangements of timeless holiday tunes. A free kids' craft workshop precedes the matinees.
Opens December 20
Ingrid (Julianne Moore), a best-selling writer, rekindles her relationship with her friend Martha (Tilda Swinton), a war journalist with whom she has lost touch for a number of years. Almodóvar's finely sculpted drama, his first English-language feature, is the unmistakable work of a master filmmaker.
Experience exceptional artistry at Lincoln Center with a reduced ticket price! With student & young adult offers, rush tickets, senior and military discounts, group rates, and free programming for all, we encourage visitors to make the performing arts a part of their daily lives.
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