Saturday, February 1, 2025

This month at Lincoln Center



Close up of a Chinese woman with feathered black hair

Grace Chang, photo by Alejandro Leon

Monday, February 10 at 6:00 pm

Filmmaker, producer, and actor Grace Chang takes us on a special journey through her incredible family legacy, which included her father, Baoting Chang, a legendary figure in Chinese entertainment history.

A woman in a black suit conducting an orchestra

February 13, 15, & 18 at 7:30 pm

Karina Canellakis conducts Debussy's La Mer, Messiaen's Les Offrandes oubilées, Berg's Violin Concerto, and a musical meditation by Saariaho. Use code CANELLAKIS25 for 25% off.

Henrik Ibsen's GHOSTS: a new version by Mark O'Rowe, directed by Jack O'Brien

February 13–April 13

A new version of the classic moral thriller in which love, duty and family are put to the test. A stellar cast featuring Ella Beatty, Billy Crudup, Levon Hawke, Hamish Linklater, and Lily Rabe.

Black and white photo of a man with a buzz cut wearing a hoodie jacket

Fly Love Songs

Co-Presented by J.PERIOD

Friday, February 14 at 7:30 pm

Come out and enjoy a night of dancing and vibing to the best Hip-Hop love songs as part of the dynamic Beats, Rhymes & Sights series, celebrating the next 50 years of Hip-Hop.

A woman singing with shoulder length dreads wearing a red, black, and white patterned dress

February 14 & 15 at 7:30 pm

This Valentine's Day, celebrate love with NEA Jazz Master Dianne Reeves. Experience an unforgettable evening with the Grammy Award-winning icon who shares songs of romance and heartbreak.

Dancers in Swan Lake wearing blue outfits

Photo © Paul Kolnik

February 19–March 2

Dive into the mythical world of the enduring ballet classic Swan Lake, presenting an immortal tale of romantic tragedy, set to Tschaikovsky's hauntingly beautiful and cinematic score. 

The Metropolitan Opera's Moby-Dick: A Panel Discussion with Gene Scheer, Leonard Foglia, and Sheridan Hay

Thursday, February 20 at 7:00 pm

The Met returns to the Center for Fiction to discuss how Moby-Dick became a drama for the operatic stage, featuring author Sheridan Hay in conversation with librettist Gene Scheer and director Leonard Foglia, and a performance from the opera.

String section of an orchestra performing

Claudio Papapietro 2023

Thursday, February 20 at 7:30 pm

The Juilliard Orchestra performs Ravel's Ma mère l'Oye and L'enfant et les sortilèges conducted by Louis Langrée and featuring singers from the Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts.

Black and white photo of a black man and woman sitting at a table

Courtesy of Janus Films

Opens February 21

Two couples in different time periods must contend with tensions between Deaf and hearing experiences, and the toll of structural racism on Black lives during major medical epidemics.

Four people performing on stage with a piano, violin, and cello

Tuesday, February 25 at 7:30 pm

Mendelssohn's final string quartet, composed in response to the untimely death of his sister Fanny, and his touching Piano Trio No. 2 round out a profoundly stirring evening.


A collage of upcoming black performers

In honor of Black History Month, we're proud to present live events across our campus highlighting the history and experience of Black artists from a multitude of cultures and contexts. Explore upcoming performances and on-demand content today!

A collage of photos from the Lincoln Center Campus

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