Sunday, June 1, 2025

This month at Lincoln Center



This Month's Highlights

A man holding up a lantern

Photo by Joan Marcus

Now through June 22 only

6 Tony Award nominations including Best Musical Revival & Best Actor, Jeremy Jordan. "Reaches the sublime!" (NY Times, Critic's Pick). "Any theatergoer who loves Broadway musicals needs to see it!" (The Wrap).

NY Phil playing in the park

Image by Oliver Jeffers

June 4–7 at 8:00 pm

This iconic NYC experience transforms parks throughout the city into a patchwork of picnickers enjoying friends, family, and music under the stars, for free! Each concert concludes with fireworks.

Ballet dancers posing on stage

Photo by Paul Kolnik

June 7 & 9

See the ballet stars of tomorrow at SAB's annual year-end performances. The program combines Balanchine's Raymonda Variations, an excerpt from Cortège Hongrois, with the 3rd movement of Jerome Robbins's Glass Pieces.

Film Comment Live Grigris with Malcolm Harris

Tuesday, June 10 at 6:30 pm

A screening of GriGris and a conversation with Malcom Harris and Ugandan writer and scholar Anselm Kizza-Besigye about What's Left and cinematic representations of the climate crisis.

A man playing the trumpet

June 13–14 at 7:30 pm

Close out the season with us in a spirited concert led by Wynton Marsalis and packed with standout selections and crowd favorites from the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

Audience watching a performance at an outdoor stage

Monday, June 16 at 8:00 pm

The Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage and the Metropolitan Opera present a free outdoor concert at SummerStage in Central Park on June 16 at 8:00 pm, featuring Janai Brugger, Jack Swanson, Benjamin Taylor, and Howard Watkins on piano.

Design Expo 2025

Friday, June 20, 11:00 am–5:30 pm

All are welcome to attend Black Theatre United Design Expo 2025, designed for industry professionals to learn about the ancillary skilled jobs that are a part of the theater design world.

A man wearing glasses and a bandana

Saturday, June 28 at 7:30 pm

Seth Parker Woods honors Eastman's legacy with Davóne Tines, Conor Hanick, Joseph Kubera, Richard Valittuto, JIJI, Adam Tendler, and Wild Up artists as part of Lincoln Center's Summer for the City. All tickets Choose-What-You-Pay!


A crowd of people in front of a 10 foot disco ball

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