This Month's Highlights
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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!
April 3–5
Internationally renowned cellist Alisa Weilerstein performs a World Premiere by Thomas Larcher. The program also includes works by Fe. Mendelssohn and R. Schumann. Use code WEILERSTEIN25 for 25% off.
Opens April 18
A techno-entrepreneur develops a new software that will allow the bereaved to bear witness to the gradual decay of loved ones dead and buried in the earth.
Saturday, April 19, 2:00 & 7:30 pm
In this retelling of Shakespeare performed in Spanish with English supertitles, the stories of people with Down syndrome take center stage. All tickets are Choose-What-You-Pay!
Monday, April 21 at 6:00 pm
A screening of the documentary Breaking Form about choreographer Jane Comfort is followed by a Q&A moderated by Wendy Perron with Jane Comfort, the film's director, Alexandra Nikolchev, and others.
April 22–29
Spring at NYCB begins on April 22 with a selection of George Balanchine showpieces displaying thrilling classical steps and jaw-dropping feats, led by his eternally fresh masterwork, Apollo.
April 25 & 26 at 7:30 pm
The JLCO with Wynton Marsalis celebrates contemporary masterpieces that ignite the senses with spontaneity, virtuosity, and an unwavering passion for the music, with music direction by Marsalis and Steven Feifke.
April 23, 26, & 28
Juilliard Opera presents Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites directed by Louisa Muller and conducted by Matthew Aucoin with the Juilliard Orchestra.
Saturday, April 26 at 7:30 pm
A stunning variety of chamber music, concluding with Fauré's beloved Piano Quintet No. 1, praised by Aaron Copland for the composer's "great powers of melody-making."
Opens April 29
Claus Guth directs a psychologically perceptive, Victorian-era staging of Strauss's white-hot one-act tragedy. Celebrated soprano Elza van den Heever stars as the unhinged heroine.
Enter a hidden realm with Lincoln Center Immersive! With a personal mobile device, you can experience augmented reality artwork that uses the Lincoln Center campus as its canvas. Explore the first installation today with Archive of Dance, celebrating the 80-year anniversary of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library. Check out the Lincoln Center Immersive trailer and plan your visit today!
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