Monday, April 7, 2025

This week at Lincoln Center Presents

 Lincoln Center Presents
Boy Blue, a dance troupe, strikes a pose on stage

Boy Blue Presents Cycles at Rose Theater

Punk, Pop, and Spinning Tops:
This Week at Lincoln Center Presents

There's something for everyone at this week's FREE and Choose-What-You-Pay events. Join a weekend of music, workshops, and theater designed with and for neurodiverse audiences at Big Umbrella Festival. Plus, turn up the volume on iconic women in Punk, the unforgettable Nat King Cole, and a limited-run theatrical musical performance!

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Audience watching a performance at the Atrium

Photo by Sachyn Mital

Fast Track Available

We're offering FREE Fast Track reservations today at 12:00 pm for all events at the David Rubenstein Atrium this week! To learn more and reserve Fast Track visit 
LincolnCenter.org/FastTrack.

Weekly Calendar April 9-13
Kids and families interact with large spinning tops

April 9–13 and 16–20 at 11:00 am–6:00 pm
Damrosch Park
FREE

Experience Los Trompos, an interactive installation with eight larger-than-life, three-dimensional spinning tops in Damrosch Park.

A portrait of Nat King Cole

Thursday, April 10 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the memory of the legendary Nat King Cole, revered for his velvety voice and iconic interpretations.

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A kid plays with different colored tape

April 11–13
Samuel Rehearsal Studio, Rose Building
Choose-What-You-Pay

Participate in an interactive dance performance installation designed for neurodiverse children. 

New tickets added!

Audio Description This event will be a Relaxed Performance.

A young child blows air through a cardboard flute

When the World Turns
Polyglot Theatre and Oily Cart

April 11–13
Clark Studio Theater, Rose Building
Choose-What-You-Pay

Become part of a wild place of the senses where you can see, hear, touch, smell, and feel this living, breathing world as it reveals itself.

*Limited availability

Audio Description This event will be a Relaxed Performance.

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A black and white photo of The Slits performing on stage

Friday, April 11 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track
Available in-person and via livestream

Prepare yourself for an unpredictable evening inspired by the rich history of women and nonbinary artists in punk rock, featuring the ace lineup of the American Songbook band.

closed captions Live captioning available on personal devices

A group of disabled and non-disabled people sit in a circle with Kayla Hamilton and Elisabeth Motley. They are gathered in a dance studio with a gray floor and white walls.

E.P.I.C. Players
Presents the 2025 E.P.I.C. Season

Saturday, April 12 at 11:00 am & 7:00 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

The non-profit theater company E.P.I.C. Players opens the stage to all types of artists and seeks to shine a light on neurodiverse talent.

ASL American Sign Language interpretation

closed captions Live captioning available on personal devices

Audio Description This event will be a Relaxed Performance.

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A portrait of Nibal Malshi; A photo of DJ Carmen Sandiego and DJ Myyuh of Haza Party performing

Presented in association with Institut Ramon Llull

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Tarta Relena, Los Sara Fontan, and Cocanha

Saturday, April 12 at 7:30 pm
Alice Tully Hall
Choose-What-You-Pay

The work and art of Mediterranean textiles inspire a sonorous theatrical show celebrating sorority and the common thread of connection that binds us all.

A girl builds a miniature

Sunday, April 13 at 11:00 am & 2:00 pm
Kaplan Penthouse, Rose Building
Choose-What-You-Pay

Create your own magical miniature world with accessible art-making materials; then bring it to life!

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From our friends
Chamber musicians on stage under pink lighting

Symphony Space Presents:

Friday, May 9 at 8:00 pm
2537 Broadway & 95th Street

Guitarist Stephane Wrembel celebrates "Gypsy jazz" musician and composer Django Reinhardt in a one-night-only concert with performances from an international ensemble guests including Django's great-grandson Simba Baumgartner.

National Sawdust:

April 17 and April 18 at 7:30 pm
National Sawdust 

In collaboration with chemist, linguist, and artist Sissel Tolaas, countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo delves into both the wide-ranging cultural and an intimate personal history of falsetto.

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