Friday, January 3, 2025

This month at Lincoln Center



Black woman in a vibrant blue dress standing in front of a gold statue

Paola Kudacki / Met Opera

Now–January 25

Soprano Angel Blue makes her Met role debut as the Ethiopian princess torn between love and country. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts the premiere of Michael Mayer's spectacular new staging.

A woman in a floral dress and a man in a black suit standing on a spiral staircase

January 10 & 11 at 6:00 pm

The Unity Jazz Festival returns to Jazz at Lincoln Center with a brand-new lineup featuring Rachael & Vilray and brings together acclaimed artists, first-time listeners, and longtime fans.

A black woman speaking on a cellphone

Courtesy of Bleecker Street

Opening January 10

This uncompromising domestic drama stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste as a middle-aged woman whose emotional and physical health problems have metastasized into a profound and relentless anger.

An audience at David Geffen Hall watching a band perform

Sunday, January 12 at 7:00 pm

Travel the world in one night at globalFEST! The blockbuster, ten-sets-in-one-night music festival returns for another full-venue takeover of David Geffen Hall with soul-stirring performers from across the planet and around the corner.

A woman in a black suit conducting an orchestra

January 16, 18, & 19

Join the NY Phil as Nathalie Stutzmann — one of today's leading Wagner interpreters — conducts Lorin Maazel's wordless distillation of The Ring Cycle. Use code LC25 for 25% off.

A ballerina in a pink dress being held by a male dancer in white tights

Photo © Erin Baiano

January 21–February 1

Winter at NYCB opens January 21 with masterpieces by George Balanchine. Witness a virtuosic double violin concerto, an outpouring of impressive ballet technique, and a sweeping romantic work for 55 dancers.

A woman in a black dress and three men in black suits posing with their string instruments

Tuesday, January 28 at 7:30 pm

The three Opus 59 Quartets by Beethoven are among his most stirring and dramatic works for string quartet. The Calidore String Quartet takes on the challenge of performing all three, as a part of the season-long Beethoven Trilogy series.

A black and white photo of a man dancing

Mikhail Baryshnikov, photo by Martha Swope

Friday, January 31, 10:00 am–5:00 pm

The Jerome Robbins Dance Division at the Library for the Performing Arts presents its annual symposium, where dancers, scholars, and artists present their projects on Mikhail Baryshnikov and his legacy.


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