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k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. DECEMBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS December 1 Tuesday JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra The Funk Stops Here! Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dada Woof Papa Hot Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Tosca (Puccini) Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Live! An exhibition tracing the history of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today kOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Head Shots: Performer Portraits from Daguerreotype to Digital An exhibition exploring the history of the “head shot” in the performing arts kVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Gotham Jazzmen The legendary group performs traditional jazz. kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM December 2 Wednesday FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema The 10th edition of this series comprises a cross section of narrative features, documen- taries, and shorts from Romania. Visit filmlinc.com for details. Through December 7 JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Etienne Charles Presents: Creole Christmas Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Wednesdays at One: Juilliard Lab Orchestra kAlice Tully Hall 1 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Liederabend kPaul Hall 6 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dada Woof Papa Hot Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Rigoletto (Verdi) Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Live! An exhibition tracing the history of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today kOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Head Shots: Performer Portraits from Daguerreotype to Digital An exhibition exploring the history of the “head shot” in the performing arts kVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close BIG APPLE CIRCUS The Grand Tour Damrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM December 3 Thursday DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM AT LINCOLN CENTER Orquesta Broadway A world-famous Latin salsa and charanga band of flute, violins, rhythm section, and voices Presented in collaboration with NYU Steinhardt kDavid Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM Calendar information is current as of October 21, 2015. For complete up-to-date information on the campus-wide performance schedule, visit www.LincolnCenter.org. To receive this monthly calendar by email, send your email address to [email protected].

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Page 1: Calendar information is current as of October 21, 2015 ...NEW YORK CITY BALLET George Balanchine's The Nutcracker™ David H. Koch Theater 8 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING

k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 5 C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S

December 1 Tuesday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERManhattan School of MusicAfro-Cuban Jazz OrchestraThe Funk Stops Here!Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERATosca (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSGotham JazzmenThe legendary group performstraditional jazz. kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM

December 2 Wednesday

FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTERMaking Waves: New Romanian CinemaThe 10th edition of this seriescomprises a cross section ofnarrative features, documen -taries, and shorts from Romania.Visit filmlinc.com for details.Through December 7

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTEREtienne Charles Presents:Creole ChristmasDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLWednesdays at One: Juilliard Lab OrchestrakAlice Tully Hall 1 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLLiederabendkPaul Hall 6 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM

December 3 Thursday

DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTEROrquesta BroadwayA world-famous Latin salsa andcharanga band of flute, violins,rhythm section, and voicesPresented in collaboration withNYU SteinhardtkDavid Rubenstein Atrium7:30 PM

Calendar information is current as of October 21, 2015. For complete up-to-date information on the campus-wide performance schedule, visitwww.LincolnCenter.org. To receive this monthly calendar by email, send your email address to [email protected].

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DECEMBER 3 CONT ’D

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERAllan Harris: Love Came, The Songs of Strayhornfeaturing the Eric Reed TrioDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard SongfestBrian Zeger, curator and pianistAlice Tully Hall 7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTERNEW YORK PHILHARMONICSINATRA: Voice for a CenturyNew York PhilharmonicAlan Gilbert, conductorLonny Price and Matt Cowart,directorsSeth MacFarlane, host andvocalistAn all-star centennial celebrationfeaturing Christina Aguilera,Chris Botti, Fantasia, SuttonFoster, Bernadette Peters,Sting, and othersDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALulu (Berg)Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 7 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM

December 4 Friday

CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERBaroque Collection Tara Helen O’Connor, flute Ani Kavafian, Ida Kavafian,Bella Hristova, violin John Gibbons, harpsichord Efe Baltacigil, cello Paul O’Dette, luteBoismortier: Sonata in E minorfor Flute and ViolinC.P.E. Bach: Sonata in B minorfor Flute, Violin, and ContinuoVivaldi: Sonata in A minor forCello and ContinuoF. Couperin: Le Parnasse ouL’Apothéose de Corelli, grandesonade en trio for Two Violinsand Continuo Böddecker: Sonata in D minor for Violin and Continuo fromSacra partituraCorelli: Sonata in A major forViolin and ContinuoTelemann: Trio in A minor forFlute, Violin, and ContinuoReali: La Folia for Two Violins,Cello, and ContinuoAlice Tully Hall 7:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERAllan Harris: Love Came, The Songs of Strayhornfeaturing the Eric Reed TrioDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERADie Fledermaus (J. Strauss)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 8 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM

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December 5 Saturday

DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERLC Kids Artists at the Atrium:Jazzy Ash and the LeapingLizardsIt’s Mardi Gras in Manhattan!This six-piece band embarks on a musical tour of New Orleansculture. kDavid Rubenstein Atrium 11 AM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERAllan Harris: Love Came, The Songs of Strayhornfeaturing the Eric Reed TrioDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALa Bohème (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 1 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 & 8 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 6 Sunday

CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERBaroque Collection John Gibbons, harpsichordBella Hristova, Ani Kavafian,Ida Kavafian, violin Efe Baltacigil, cello Paul O’Dette, lute Tara Helen O’Connor, fluteSee Dec. 4 for programAlice Tully Hall 5 PM

GREAT PERFORMERSSunday Morning Coffee Concert Jakob Koranyi, celloAll-Bach program: Cello SuitesNo. 1 in G major; No. 2 in D minor; No. 3 in C majorWalter Reade Theater 11 AM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERAllan Harris: Love Came, The Songs of Strayhornfeaturing the Eric Reed TrioDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 1 & 5 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 7 Monday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERMarquis Hill QuintetDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Jazz EnsemblesPaul Recital Hall 7:30 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERADie Fledermaus (J. Strauss)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSMagic Time at the Caffé CinoFrom 1958 to 1968, the CafféCino provided a safe haven to the adventurous performers andplaywrights that invented Off-Off-Broadway. kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM

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DECEMBER 7 CONT ’D

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 2 PM

December 8 Tuesday

CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERThe Baroque KeyboardKonstantin Lifschitz, pianoFrescobaldi: Toccatas Nos. 1 and2 in G minor from Primo libro ditoccata; Toccata No. 5 in G majorfrom Secondo libro di toccateL. Couperin: Chaconne etPassacaille in C majorRameau: Five SelectionsJ.S. Bach: Partita No. 2 in Cminor, BWV 826F. Couperin: Ordre No. 7 in GmajorScarlatti: Fourteen SonatasAlice Tully Hall 7:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERNew York Youth Symphony:Classically Inspired with special guest Robin Eubanks Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLThe Weilerstein TrioPaul Hall 7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 7 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSGotham JazzmenThe legendary group performstraditional jazz. kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM

December 9 Wednesday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERAndy Farber & His OrchestraDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLWednesdays at One: Juilliard Vocal ArtskAlice Tully Hall 1 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALa Bohème (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 7 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM

THE NATIONAL CHORALEMessiah Sing-InThe National ChoraleEverett McCorvey, artisticdirectorDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

December 10 Thursday

DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERNew Standards: The Holiday ShowThis trio featuring piano, stand-upbass, and vibraphone reinventsits favorite songs with panache.kDavid Rubenstein Atrium7:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERAndy Farber & His OrchestraDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

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JUILLIARD SCHOOLSonatenabendkPaul Recital Hall 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERADie Fledermaus (J. Strauss)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 7 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICJames Gaffigan, conductor Jeffrey Kahane, pianoBeethoven: Symphony No. 4Andrew Norman: Piano Concerto(World Premiere; New YorkPhilharmonic Commission )Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry PranksDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSLife upon the Wicked Stage:New Books in the Performing Arts A Life of Barbara Stanwyck:Steel-True 1907–1940Victoria Wilson discusses herbiography of Ms. Stanwyck. kBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM

December 11 Friday

CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERBrandenburg Concertos Kenneth Weiss, harpsichordChad Hoopes, Paul Huang, Erin Keefe, Daniel Phillips,violin Paul Neubauer, Richard O'Neill,viola Dmitri Atapine, Jakob Koranyi,Daniel McDonough, celloJoseph Conyers, double bassSooyun Kim, Demarre McGill,flute Randall Ellis, James AustinSmith, Stephen Taylor, oboeMarc Goldberg, bassoon Julie Landsman, TrevorNuckols, hornBrandon Ridenour, trumpetBach: Brandenburg Concertos(complete)Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM

FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTERLynch/RivetteThis dual retrospective pairsseven David Lynch films withseven Jacques Rivette films. Visitfilmlinc.com for details.Through December 22

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERHoliday Swing with Michael Mwenso, BriannaThomas, and Charenee WadeDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard New Dances: Edition 2015New works commissioned by andcreated for the division by four up-and-coming choreographersPeter Jay Sharp Theater 7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALa Donna del Lago (Rossini) Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 8 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICJames Gaffigan, conductorJeffrey Kahane, pianoSee Dec. 10 for programDavid Geffen Hall 8 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

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DECEMBER 1 1 CONT ’D

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM

December 12 Saturday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERWebop Family Holiday PartyVaris Leichtman Studio 11 AM, 1 & 3 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERHoliday Swing with Michael Mwenso, BriannaThomas, and Charenee WadeDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard New Dances: Edition 2015New works commissioned by andcreated for the division by four up-and-coming choreographersPeter Jay Sharp Theater 7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House 1 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALa Bohème (Puccini)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 & 8 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICYoung People's Concert Once Upon a Time Fables and FolktalesDavid Geffen Hall 2 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICJames Gaffigan, conductorJeffrey Kahane, pianoSee Dec. 10 for programDavid Geffen Hall 8 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSDissecting Light: A Conversation andDemonstration with LightingDesigner Beverly EmmonsTony Award-winner BeverlyEmmons explores how theatricallighting instruments work. kBruno Walter Auditorium10:30 AM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHoliday SongbookNew holiday music by Broadwaycomposers and lyricists is sungby Broadway vocalists, presentedby Arts and Artists at St. Paul anddirected by John Znidarsic.kBruno Walter Auditorium2:30 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM, 3 & 6:30 PM

December 13 Sunday

CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERBrandenburg Concertos See Dec. 11 listing for artists Bach: Brandenburg Concertos(complete)Alice Tully Hall 5 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERHoliday Swing with Michael Mwenso, BriannaThomas, and Charenee WadeDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard New Dances: Edition 2015New works commissioned by andcreated for the division by four up-and-coming choreographersPeter Jay Sharp Theater 3 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 1 & 5 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICHoliday BrassFor this annual concert, the NewYork Philharmonic Principal BrassQuintet joins forces withCanadian Brass, celebrating its45th anniversary.David Geffen Hall 3 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

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December 14 Monday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERJuilliard Jazz EnsemblesThe Music of Clark Terry with Basie and DukeDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard New Dances: Edition 2015New works commissioned by andcreated for the division by four up-and-coming choreographersPeter Jay Sharp Theater 7:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard OrchestraItzhak Perlman, conductorAll-Tchaikovsky program: Romeoand Juliet Overture-Fantasie;Rococo Variations; Symphony No. 6 (“Pathétique”)David Geffen Hall 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERADie Fledermaus (J. Strauss)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHoliday SongbookNew holiday music by Broadwaycomposers and lyricists is sungby Broadway vocalists, presentedby Arts and Artists at St. Paul anddirected by John Znidarsic.kBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM

December 15 Tuesday

CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETYOF LINCOLN CENTERBrandenburg Concertos See Dec. 11 listing for artists. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos(complete)Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTEREd Reed Trio with special guestGeorge CablesDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Wind OrchestraMarc Gould, conductor Khari Joyner, celloPoulenc: Suite FrancaisIbert: Cello ConcertoVarese: Octandre; IntegralesToch: Spiel für BlasorchesterWillson Theater 7:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard New Dances: Edition 2015New works commissioned by andcreated for the division by four up-and-coming choreographersPeter Jay Sharp Theater 7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALa Donna del Lago (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 7 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICHandel's MessiahJane Glover, conductor Heidi Stober, sopranoTim Mead, countertenor Paul Appleby, tenor Roderick Williams, baritoneWestminster Symphonic ChoirDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSGotham JazzmenThe legendary group performstraditional jazz. kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM

December 16 Wednesday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTEREd Reed Trio with special guestGeorge CablesDizzy's Club Coca-Cola7:30 & 9:30 PM

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JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama presents Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia'McClelland Drama Theater7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERAThe Barber of Seville (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 & 7 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICHandel's MessiahJane Glover, conductor Heidi Stober, sopranoTim Mead, countertenor Paul Appleby, tenor Roderick Williams, baritoneWestminster Symphonic ChoirDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM

December 17 Thursday

DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERNYChillharmonicA 22-piece indie rock, electronic,and jazz hybrid orchestra led bySara McDonaldkDavid Rubenstein Atrium7:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTEREd Reed Trio with special guestGeorge CablesDizzy's Club Coca-Cola7:30 & 9:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERBig Band HolidaysJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestrawith Wynton Marsalis Denzal Sinclaire and AudreyShakir, vocalists Rose Theater 8 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama presents Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia'McClelland Drama Theater7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERARigoletto (Verdi)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 7 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICHandel's MessiahJane Glover, conductor Heidi Stober, sopranoTim Mead, countertenor Paul Appleby, tenor Roderick Williams, baritoneWestminster Symphonic ChoirDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM

HANDEL’S MESSIAHJulian Wachner, conductorTrinity Baroque Orchestra Choirof Trinity Wall Street Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM

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December 18 Friday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERDivas of the Silver Screen:Celebrating Lena Horne,Rosemary Clooney, and Ethel WatersWith vocalists Adriane Lenox,Martina DaSilva, Tatiana Eva-Marie, and Shenel Johns, andpianist/music director ChrisPattishall Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERDIVA Jazz Orchestra CelebratesElla Fitzgerald's “Swingin' Christmas”Featuring vocalists CamilleThurman, Christine Fawson,and Sue GilesDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERBig Band HolidaysJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestrawith Wynton Marsalis Denzal Sinclaire and AudreyShakir, vocalists Rose Theater 8 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama presents Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia'McClelland Drama Theater7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERADie Fledermaus (J. Strauss)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 8 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICHandel's MessiahJane Glover, conductor Heidi Stober, sopranoTim Mead, countertenor Paul Appleby, tenor Roderick Williams, baritoneWestminster Symphonic ChoirDavid Geffen Hall 11 AM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC“Oh, What Fun!” A Philharmonic HolidayCourtney Lewis, conductor Eric Owens, bass-baritone New York City Gay Men's ChorusProgram to include “You‘re aMean One, Mr. Grinch”David Geffen Hall 8 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM

December 19 Saturday

DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERLC Kids Storytime at the AtriumKids meet their literary heroes atthis very special story hour. kDavid Rubenstein Atrium 11 AM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERBig Band HolidaysJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestrawith Wynton Marsalis Denzal Sinclaire and AudreyShakir, vocalists Rose Theater 2 & 8 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERDivas of the Silver Screen:Celebrating Lena Horne,Rosemary Clooney, and Ethel WatersWith vocalists Adriane Lenox,Martina DaSilva, Tatiana Eva-Marie, and Shenel Johns, andpianist/music director ChrisPattishallDizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERDIVA Jazz Orchestra CelebratesElla Fitzgerald's “Swingin' Christmas” Featuring vocalists CamilleThurman, Christine Fawson,and Sue GilesDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama presents Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia'McClelland Drama Theater 2 & 8 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLPre-College String EnsembleShih-Hung Young, conductorPeter Jay Sharp Theater 4:30 PM

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JUILLIARD SCHOOLPre-College OrchestraGeorge Stelluto, conductorWorks by Glinka, Prokofiev, andRachmaninoffPeter Jay Sharp Theater 7:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALa Donna del Lago (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House 1 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERAThe Barber of Seville (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 & 8 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC“Oh, What Fun!” A Philharmonic HolidayCourtney Lewis, conductor Eric Owens, bass-baritone New York City Gay Men's ChorusProgram to include “You‘re aMean One, Mr. Grinch”David Geffen Hall 2 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICHandel's MessiahJane Glover, conductor Heidi Stober, sopranoTim Mead, countertenor Paul Appleby, tenor Roderick Williams, baritoneWestminster Symphonic ChoirDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSBaroque Music at HomeElizabeth Weinfield, viol/violaJude Ziliak, violinkBruno Walter Auditorium2:30 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 20 Sunday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERDIVA Jazz Orchestra CelebratesElla Fitzgerald's “Swingin' Christmas” Featuring vocalists CamilleThurman, Christine Fawson,and Sue GilesDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

JUILLIARD SCHOOLJuilliard Drama presents Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia'McClelland Drama Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 1 & 5 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 21 Monday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERMonday Nights with WBGO:Dick Hyman Solo Piano Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERAThe Barber of Seville (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 7 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 22 Tuesday

DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERCircle Round Dignity, Courage, and SurvivalSinger-songwriter Morleypresents more of herperformance-based round tablediscussions, featuring sociallyconscious artists and humanrights activists.kDavid Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERDick Hyman Solo Piano Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALa Donna del Lago (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 7 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 23 Wednesday

FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTERDouglas SirkThis retrospective tracks thedirector's profoundly influentialartistry from his early Germanfilms to his most iconicmelodramas, and nearlyeverything in between. Visit filmlinc.com for details.Through January 6

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERTed Rosenthal Trio:“Wonderland” Holiday ShowWith pianist Ted Rosenthal,bassist Noriko Ueda, anddrummer Tim HornerDizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERADie Fledermaus (J. Strauss)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 & 7 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

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December 24 Thursday

METROPOLITAN OPERAThe Barber of Seville (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

December 25 Friday

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 26 Saturday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERTBADizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERAThe Barber of Seville (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House 1 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALa Donna del Lago (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 & 8 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 11 AM, 3 & 6:30 PM

December 27 Sunday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERTBADizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 1 & 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 & 7 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 1 & 5 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 28 Monday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERTBADizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERADie Fledermaus (J. Strauss)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 7 PM

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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 29 Tuesday

DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUMAT LINCOLN CENTERAuricalThis indie rock band drawsinspiration from grunge, modaljazz, Motown, folk, and soul.kDavid Rubenstein Atrium7:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERTBADizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERAThe Barber of Seville (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 & 7 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICAlan Gilbert, conductor Joshua Bell, violinSibelius: The Swan of Tuonela;Symphony No. 4; FinlandiaMendelssohn: Violin ConcertoDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 30 Wednesday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERTBADizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERAThe Barber of Seville (Rossini)Metropolitan Opera House12:30 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERADie Fledermaus (J. Strauss)Metropolitan Opera House7:30 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 & 7 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICAlan Gilbert, conductor Joshua Bell, violinSee Dec. 29 for programDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSHead Shots: Performer Portraits fromDaguerreotype to DigitalAn exhibition exploring thehistory of the “head shot” in the performing artskVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close

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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSThe Dance Historian Is In:Excelsior (1881/2002)David Vaughan will introduce andscreen a recent La Scala revivalof this balletic paean to industrialand scientific progress, by LuigiManzotti to music by RomualdoMarenco. kThird Floor Screening Room1 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

December 31 Thursday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERTBADizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 10:00 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERRodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett SherVivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATERDada Woof Papa HotMitzi E. Newhouse Theater 7 PM

METROPOLITAN OPERALes Pêcheurs de Perles (Bizet)Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM

NEW YORK CITY BALLETGeorge Balanchine's The Nutcracker™David H. Koch Theater 2 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONICNew Year’s Eve “La Vie Parisienne” Alan Gilbert, conductor Susan Graham, mezzo-sopranoInon Barnatan, Makoto Ozone,pianoOffenbach: Selections from Gaîté Parisienne; two arias Ravel: Pavane pour une Infantedéfunte Various: “La Vie en rose,” “C’estça la vie, c’est ça l’amour” Saint-Saëns: Carnival of theAnimalsDavid Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYFOR THE PERFORMING ARTSAlice Live!An exhibition tracing the historyof Lewis Carroll’s beloved storiesin live performance from the firststaging in 1886 until todaykOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close

BIG APPLE CIRCUSThe Grand TourDamrosch Park 12:30 & 9:30 PM

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Programs and Services

GUIDED TOURS: Get an inside look at

what happens on and off the stages of the

world’s leading performing arts center.

Call 212.875.5350 or visit

LincolnCenter.org/tours for tour times

and reservations. For information about

American Sign Language tours, call

212.875.5378.

BACKSTAGE TOURS OF THE

METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE:

The only tour that visits the stage complex,

rehearsal facilities, dressing rooms,

production shops, and auditorium.

Call 212.769.7020.

METROPOLITAN OPERA GUILD

LECTURE SERIES: Gain in-depth

knowledge of the Met season.

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TOUR JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER:

Check out Frederick P. Rose Hall and

its three performance venues.

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GROUP SALES: Call 212.875.5378

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or captioning, please contact

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to a performance.

Parking

PARKING AT THE LINCOLN CENTER

PARK AND LOCK GARAGE

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Box Offices

ALICE TULLY HALL I GM

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Sunday noon–6pm. Also open until 30 min-

utes after the start of any performance.

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DAVID GEFFEN HALL I GM

Monday–Saturday 10am–6pm,

Sunday noon–6pm. Also open until 30

minutes after the start of any performance.

CenterCharge 212.721.6500

DAVID H. KOCH THEATER I

Monday 10am–7:30pm, Tuesday–Saturday

10am–8:30pm, Sunday 11:30am–7:30pm.

Tickets for New York City Ballet may be

purchased by calling the David H. Koch

Theater Call Center 212.496.0600

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AT LINCOLN CENTER I

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Saturday–Sunday 9am–10pm

Discount tickets:

Donald and Barbara Zucker Box Office

Tuesday–Friday 2pm–7:45pm,

Saturday 12pm–2pm; 3pm–7:45pm

The box office is closed Sunday–Monday

ELINOR BUNIN MUNROE FILM CENTER I

144 W. 65th St. Opens half hour

before first screening; closes 15 minutes

after start of final screening.

212.875.5600.

BIG APPLE CIRCUS I GM

Damrosch Park

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METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE

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Met Ticket Service 212.362.6000

PETER JAY SHARP THEATER,

STEPHANIE P. MCCLELLAND DRAMA

THEATER, PAUL RECITAL HALL,

MORSE RECITAL HALL,

THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL I

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VIVIAN BEAUMONT THEATER,

MITZI E. NEWHOUSE THEATER,

CLAIRE TOW THEATER I

150 West 65th St.

Monday–Saturday 10am–8pm,

Sunday noon–7pm. Telecharge

212.239.6200. The Claire Tow Theater Box

Office opens one hour prior to curtain for

ticket sales and will-call pick-up. At all other

times, please visit the main LCT Box Office.

WALTER READE THEATER I

165 West 65th St.

Monday–Friday opens 12:30pm,

Saturday–Sunday opens half hour before

first screening; closes 15 minutes after

start of final screening or at 6pm if no

screenings. 212.875.5600

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