Friday, October 3, 2025

This month at Lincoln Center



This Month's Highlights

A man holding up a lantern

Now–January 4

Lear deBessonet directs a new production, envisioned for the grand Vivian Beaumont stage, starring Tony nominee Joshua Henry, Olivier and Grammy nominee Caissie Levy, and Tony winner Brandon Uranowitz.

A woman with blonde hair wearing a white dress lying on a marble slab

Marty Sohl / Met Opera

October 6–November 1

Bellini's La Sonnambula awakens in a new production by Rolando Villazón. Nadine Sierra summits a peak of the soprano repertoire as Amina.

Ballet dancers in white outfits on stage

Roberts portrait © Nina Robinson

October 8–12

Acclaimed choreographer Jamar Roberts creates a new work for NYCB this fall, featuring music by Venezuelan musician and record producer Arca and costumes by Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen.

A woman sitting on a plush bench holding a cello

October 15, 16, 18, & 21 at 7:30 pm

Jeannette Sorrell leads works spanning Mozart's lifetime from his opera La finta semplice to the beloved Symphony No. 40.  Principal Clarinet Anthony McGill performs a concerto by Bologne. Use code MOZART30 to access 30% off.

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October 17 & 18 at 7:30 pm

Experience the enduring legacy of Celia Cruz, the "Queen of Salsa," with an all-star band led by JLCO bassist Carlos Henriquez, who played alongside Cruz in his youth. This tribute concert features guest vocalists Aymée Nuviola, Alain Pérez, and Ariacne Trujillo Duran and honors one of the most influential voices in Latin music.

A woman in overalls talking to a man in a black t-shirt

Saturday, October 18 at 1:00 pm

The New York Classical Players return for a cello recital by Madeline Fayette on cello and Jinhee Park on piano. The program journeys from Bach to Gershwin and Rachmaninoff, a sweeping Romantic masterpiece that brings the full expressive power of the cello to life.

A man in a yellow t-shirt laying on his side in front of a projected version of Hamlet

Monday, October 20 at 7:30 pm

Jeffrey Milarsky, Conductor
Eunike TANZIL* Ascending Creatures (World premiere, commissioned by Juilliard)
BARTÓK Viola Concerto
MAHLER Symphony No. 4

*Juilliard alum

A man in a yellow t-shirt laying on his side in front of a projected version of Hamlet

October 24 & 26

The pairing of Antonín Dvořák, the Bohemian wearing his heart on his sleeve, and his mentor Johannes Brahms, the undisputed master of the German tradition, offers one of music's most fertile landscapes.

A man in a yellow t-shirt laying on his side in front of a projected version of Hamlet

Sunday, October 26, 10:30 am–6:00 pm

The Lincoln Center Open House is back and bigger than ever! Enjoy a campus-wide weekend of creativity, community, and exhilarating performances for families and audiences of all ages—all for free.


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