
March 2, 8, 22, & 29
Join SAB for FREE family-friendly performances! Step inside a ballet class, learn a few steps, and watch advanced students perform excerpts from famous ballets including The Nutcracker and Swan Lake. This program is a wonderful introduction to the art of ballet!
March 3–29
Jake Heggie's adaptation of Melville's sea-drenched, heaven-storming epic makes its company premiere. A stunning staging by Leonard Foglia stars Brandon Jovanovich as the monomaniacal Captain Ahab, implacable in his pursuit of the white whale.
Thursday, March 6 at 6:00 pm
Cellist Juliana Soltis and pianist Emile Blondel perform treasures from the archives of the Library for the Performing Arts, exploring the legacy of some American women composers like Mary Howe and Helen Crane.
March 14 & 15
GRAMMY-nominated Anat Cohen celebrates her 50th birthday, showcasing her mastery from early swing to post-bop and Brazilian choro alongside her ensemble, featuring Avishai Cohen.
March 18-20
A series of live performances accompanying Djibril Diop Mambéty's restored films Le franc (1994) and The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun (1999)
Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliché
Film Screening
Wednesday, March 26 at 7:30 pm
Featuring unseen archive material, this FREE documentary screening follows Styrene's daughter across three continents to better understand Poly the icon and Poly the mother.
March 26, 27, & 29 at 7:30pm
Saxophone virtuoso Timothy McAllister is the soloist in John Corigliano's Triathlon, which was written for him with movements centered on soprano, alto, and baritone saxophones. SLATKIN30 for 30% off.
Previews begin March 27
Jeremy Jordan stars in this gripping and powerful musical by Tina Landau and Adam Guettel with a glorious folk- and bluegrass-inspired score. The transcendent, true story of an American dreamer!
March 28 & 30
Experience the brilliance of Schubert's "Trout" Quintet, one of the most revered chamber music works of all time. Plus, Mozart's Adagio and Fugue and more.
Experience the Lincoln Center campus like never before with an augmented reality art installation that turns our outdoor space into an immersive, multi-dimensional canvas. Presented in collaboration with the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts to celebrate the 80-year anniversary of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division, you can now explore a vast dance history represented by the Library. Visit and explore this hidden realm today!
This March, celebrate Women's History Month by joining us for in-person events across the Lincoln Center campus. You can also explore our collection of ground-breaking on-demand performances and talks amplifying women's history and artistic perspectives year-round for free. Let's come together to uplift the varied, beautiful, and complex lived experiences of these incredible artists.
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