A B Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 1 Dear Friends:

In the past year, we’ve made significant progress toward Lincoln Center’s mission ofGreat Art for All. That means ensuring that the world’s best performing arts are available to everyone, regardless of age, race, or socioeconomic background. It also means embracing a future in which those incredible masterpieces are accessible anywhere—whether it’s online, on television, at the movies, in schools and libraries, or right here at Lincoln Center.

Our progress is evident all around us, from the strength of the talent on our stages to the gorgeous visual artworks throughout Lincoln Center—not to mention the stunning 16-acre campus itself. And it’s also evident throughout NYC, thanks to our growing roster of education and community outreach programs, which are now in all five boroughs. This is an exciting time of unparalleled growth at Lincoln Center. But the most important characteristic shared by all of these initiatives is improved access for our current and prospective audiences.

Our newest initiatives to serve this mission include: LC Kids, a year-round family membership program that includes interactive experiences as well as performances and special gatherings for all ages; Boro-Linc, which sends the arts into underserved communities in NYC; and Middle School Arts Audition Boot Camp, which prepares rising eighth graders from low-income neighborhoods to audition for competitive performing arts high schools.

As a 21st century performing arts institution, we knew we needed a more prominent digital presence, and we are proud of our accomplishments in the technology area. Today, LincolnCenter.org is itself a work of art. It’s now simpler, faster, and more user-friendly. You can quickly learn about what’s on the calendar for every resident organization on campus and easily buy tickets or join a membership group. We also launched a free mobile app where you can get information on performances and buy tickets directly. Lincoln Center’s livestream initiative also continues to grow. In the first half of 2015, we shared 25 events—up from 12 the entire previous year. Each one had thousands of people tuning in live, from to places like South America, , and Japan. The same programs later earned up to 100,000 additional views on our website and YouTube. We firmly believe that technology is the key to helping art transcend borders.

It’s obvious that Lincoln Center has turned its sights to the future, but we never lose sight of the people, performances, and programs that helped us get here. September 24, 2015, was the official inauguration forDavid Geffen Hall, home to the and future site of Lincoln Center Legends. As the premiere hall of fame for the performing arts, this space will celebrate the artists, leaders, and philanthropists who have made Lincoln Center the world’s leading performing arts center. It will offer multisensory, interactive, and educational exhibits—while also serving as a central base for the organization’s archives.

David Geffen Hall will be prominently featured on our new Digital Campus Tour. A complement to the guided tours that run daily out of the David Rubenstein Atrium, this self-guided option will soon be downloadable—for free—on your smartphone. Visitors can learn all about our campus, its history, its architecture, and most important of all—the art that takes place here.

Of course, we could never achieve these goals without support from the philanthropists named in these pages—not to mention all of our dedicated patrons, the city of New York, and the five million visitors who enjoy Lincoln Center annually. We’d like to extend heartfelt thanks to each and every one of these contributors—as well as our exceptional Board of Directors, devoted staff, ten fellow resident organizations, and sensational artists—for being part of the Lincoln Center family. Your support is what keeps us on the cutting edge and drives us to work harder every year to put Lincoln Center at the forefront of the performing arts.

We hope you’re excited to continue this journey with us.

Sincerely,

LC Kids invites families to deepen their engagement with the arts through Katherine Farley Jed Bernstein performances and art-making activities for all ages, all year round. Chairman President

Lincoln Center 3 Engaging…

Lincoln Center connects people to the finest performing arts from all over the world. But, too often, the audience is limited to those who can afford tickets and travel away from home. That excludes far too many New Yorkers who, for various reasons, may not be able to access transportation or purchase full-price tickets. Lincoln Center strives to engage audience members from all walks of life, whether it’s in their own communities or through low-cost and free programming on campus. Our community engagement programs are constantly expanding to enrich the lives of as many people as we can, especially with the help of city partners like the Department of Education and the New York Public Library.

Last June, Boro-Linc sent free performances and art-making Lincoln Center Local’s Silent Disco lights up the night activities into the South Bronx; this year the popular community in Hunter’s Point South Park in . outreach program will travel to all five boroughs of NYC.

4 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 7 Lincoln Center Local Lincoln Center partners with the Public Library, New York Public Library, and Queens Library systems to make high-caliber performing arts programming accessible to residents in all five boroughs. ThroughLincoln Center Local, community partners host performances and artist talk-backs. Partnering libraries also offer free screenings and stream content from Lincoln Center. Another product of Lincoln Center Local is Silent Disco, a free event which began as part of Midsummer Night Swing. In September 2014, Silent Disco traveled to Hunter’s Point South Park in Queens. About 1,200 guests stopped by to enjoy the custom dance floor with views of . We now have community partners in all five boroughs and hosted five nights of Silent Disco throughout NYC in 2015.

Poet-Linc In partnership with Urban Word NYC and the NYC Youth Poet Laureate Program, Lincoln Center presents Poet-Linc as part of the free programming at the David Rubenstein Atrium. City teenagers collaborate to create and perform new works; the final showcase featured 26 young poets onstage in front of an audience of 300. All participants—which include court-involved youth from Passages Academy and the Boys Town non-secure placement facility in Brooklyn—are published in the annual Poet-Linc anthology.

Boro-Linc Launched in March 2015, Boro-Linc partners with cultural organizations, city leaders, and Lincoln Center resident organi- zations to bring family-friendly performances and activities to communities that have been historically underrepresented on our campus. The pilot season took place at the Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education in the South Bronx in June 2015. Boro-Linc will reach all five boroughs by 2016.

Family-Linc Family-Linc is an initiative that welcomes low-income families to the Lincoln Center campus. Lincoln Center provides partici- pants with prime seats at popular performances for $10. Families are invited to participate in workshops, backstage visits, and artist talks to deepen their engagement and create unique experiences for them to enjoy together.

Community Artist Residencies The Community Artist Residencies program serves homeless families, court-involved youth, and public housing residents in partnership with local agencies such as Women In Need and Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center. Professionals guide participants in transformative experiences with the arts during residencies spanning eight weeks to several months.

Last June, Boro-Linc sent free performances and art-making Lincoln Center Local’s Silent Disco lights up the night activities into the South Bronx; this year the popular community in Hunter’s Point South Park in Queens. outreach program will travel to all five boroughs of NYC.

4 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 7 High school students collaborate with peers and mentors to prepare and perform poems during the Poet-Linc spoken word showcase in the David Rubenstein Atrium.

Boro-Linc sends teaching artists and resources from all 11 Lincoln Center resident organizations into NYC communities for free family programs. The Boro-Linc pilot season kicked off in Family-Linc participants meet several times a year for performances, activities, the South Bronx in 2015. and behind-the-scenes access at Lincoln Center.

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This year, all of Lincoln Center’s exceptional programming—whether dance, music, theater, or a riveting combination—was accompanied by an increased emphasis on community engagement. Inviting and involving people of all ages, throughout all five boroughs, from all economic backgrounds, has been our foremost agenda. From diversity of content to free concerts, with interactive discussions and family events, we have never madeRenée stronger and Robert strides Belfer in Musicone single Director year Louis to Langrée conducts the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, marking provide Great Art for All. his 13th summer as part of the Lincoln Center family.

Great Performers Great Performers—a series that highlights exceptional orchestras, ensembles, and soloists from around the world— presented more than 30 performances from November 2, 2014 to May 10, 2015. The 49th season included groups like the Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig, with conductor Riccardo Chailly, and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, with its music director Iván Fischer, not to mention special guests like Joshua Bell and Emanuel Ax.

White Light Festival For the fifth year, theWhite Light Festival provided audiences with transcendent and introspective experiences through music. One highlight of the 2014 White Light Festival was the Berliner Philharmoniker’s performance of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, ritualized by Peter Sellars. Other standout performances included MacArthur Award-winning puppetry artist Basil Twist’s The Rite of Spring, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw’s collaboration with Roomful of Teeth, and director William Kentridge’s take on Schubert’s Winterreise.

American Songbook American Songbook delivered on its promise of unforgettable evenings in intimate settings with solo shows from diverse artists ranging from the jazzy Grace McLean to Smash’s Megan Hilty— Delusion of the Fury, an epic work by American iconoclast not to mention Broadway legends Billy Porter and Norm Lewis. Harry Partch, was presented by Lincoln Center Festival in a Dominican salsa legend José “El Canario” Alberto The lineup included husband and wife duo Shovels & Rope, the new production directed by Heiner Goebbels. captivates the crowd at Midsummer Night Swing. Villalobos Brothers, and tributes to Nina Simone and Billie Holiday by Meshell Ndegeocello and Joey Arias, respectively. 10 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 13 Midsummer Night Swing Midsummer Night Swing added sizzle to the summer with 15 nights of swing, salsa, hustle, tango, samba, disco, and more under the stars at Damrosch Park. Each year, this series draws over 85,000 people to experience the excitement of social dancing. Evenings kick off with a short dance lesson followed by live music from exceptional artists like Aurora Nealand and The Royal Roses, Jody Watley, and José “El Canario” Alberto. Moves were made to big band music from the Gordon Webster Big Band, Orquesta SCC, and the Harlem Renaissance Orchestra. This year also included the return of Silent Disco, where music can only be heard through headphones. Midsummer Night Swing offers low-cost tickets and free participation in the plaza surrounding the dance floor.

Lincoln Center Festival Bringing an eclectic mix of artists from around the world, Lincoln Center Festival’s 20th season drew over 53,000 audience members. Performances included an orchestral extravaganza of the music from Tim Burton’s iconic films, the intimate puppet mastery of Georgian Rezo Gabriadze, a cinematic staging of Kafka on the Shore from Japan’s Ninagawa Company, the ambitious Druid Theatre Company of in their seven-hour marathon adaptation of Shakespeare’s history plays, the Cleveland Orchestra in a Renée and Robert Belfer Music Director Louis Langrée galvanizing revival of Daphne by Richard Strauss, and the conducts the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, marking visually stunning National Ballet of . his 13th summer as part of the Lincoln Center family.

Lincoln Center Out of Doors Lincoln Center Out of Doors has been a summertime favorite since 1974. It draws annual audiences of over 150,000 to dozens of performances and special events spanning Lincoln Center’s plazas and public spaces—free of charge. The 45th season’s lineup included Randy Newman, Joe Bataan, Judy Collins, Afropunk, and the Muscle Shoals All-Stars. MacArthur Foundation Fellow Michelle Dorrance danced The Blues Project. There was also a special tribute to the late choreographer Geoffrey Holder by Garth Fagan Dance. The final week included the second annual Americanafest NYC, featuring Watkins Family Hour and Fiona Apple, as well as Lyle Lovett and his Large Band.

Mostly Mozart Festival The Mostly Mozart Festival is a classic summer series celebrating Mozart’s legacy. Between July 25 and August 22, 2015, audiences had 17 chances to catch its resident ensemble, the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, with nine performances led by Renée and Robert Belfer Music Director Louis Langrée—including a free preview concert. Guest artists included Jeremy Denk, Joshua Bell, and Emanuel Ax, plus the Emerson String Quartet. In a triumph for the festival, Mostly Mozart showcased the U.S. stage premiere of George Benjamin’s Written on Skin, the first opera in a series of partnerships between Lincoln Center and the New DelusionYork Philharmonic. of the Fury, an epic work by American iconoclast Harry Partch, was presented by Lincoln Center Festival in a Dominican salsa legend José “El Canario” Alberto new production directed by Heiner Goebbels. captivates the crowd at Midsummer Night Swing.

10 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 13 Billy Porter performs in The Appel Room as part of the The Berliner Philharmoniker’s St. Matthew Passion was a American Songbook series. highlight of 2014’s White Light Festival.

The Lincoln Center Festival features works from around the Lincoln Center Out of Doors and Garth Fagan Dance pay world, including a modern Miss Julie starring Russia’s Evgeny tribute to late choreographer Geoffrey Holder. Mironov and Chulpan Khamatova.

14 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 15 Educating…

Every child deserves access to the arts. Studies show that children who participate in the arts, both at school and with their families, are better at reading, math, and problem solving. They stand a better chance of staying in school, and they are more likely to participate in the arts as adults. Lincoln Center works with the city and the Department of Education to close gaps in arts education and give all students equal footing on their paths to success.

Lincoln Center Education’s Up and Away engages children Middle School Arts Audition Boot Camp attendees meet with on the autism spectrum in the arts, facilitating connection teaching artists to prepare high school audition pieces in to their environment and inspiring self-expression. dance, theater, visual art, and music (vocal and instrumental).

16 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 1917 Lincoln Center Education Lincoln Center Education (LCE) supports academic settings with insufficient resources where arts education and teaching artists could make a world of difference. For example, the Next Stage series was developed to ease the transition that artists experience between formal training and the professional sphere. Next Stage brings artists like Jack O’Brien, Virginia Johnson, Aaron Flagg, and Brian Stokes Mitchell to talk about the role of arts education in their careers. In 2014/2015, LCE programs reached 26,000 students in 250 schools throughout NYC.

Audition Boot Camp The Middle School Arts Audition Boot Camp is a two-week training program, developed with the Department of Education, which serves rising eighth graders living at or below the poverty line. In August 2014, teaching artists helped these students prepare audition pieces and applications for competitive performing arts high schools. Of 98 tracked participants, 90% were accepted into first-choice schools. This summer, Boot Camp enrolled 149 students and kicked off alumni programming.

Arts in the Middle Studies indicate that 22% of NYC middle schools have little to no arts programming. In 2013, LCE partnered with the Department of Education to launch Arts in the Middle: a program that provides arts education and teacher training to middle schools for five years each. The first six schools showed research-backed success in engaging school administrators and encouraging parents to get more involved with their kids’ schools. Eight middle schools have been selected to join the program in 2015. With this expansion, Arts in the Middle will be reaching 5,000 students, 300 educators, and 1,000 members of the community.

Summer Forum LCE has been offering summer workshops for artists and educators since 1975. Revamped as of 2014, the new Summer Forum invites arts educators, administrators, and practitioners at every level, from all over the world, to Lincoln Center for professional development. In July 2015, the Summer Forum expanded from 188 to 350 participants—a mix of returning alumni and new prospects. This year there were daily keynotes, roundtable panels, and receptions celebrating the 40th anniversary of Lincoln Center Education.

Lincoln Center Education’s Up and Away engages children Middle School Arts Audition Boot Camp attendees meet with on the autism spectrum in the arts, facilitating connection teaching artists to prepare high school audition pieces in to their environment and inspiring self-expression. dance, theater, visual art, and music (vocal and instrumental).

1816 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 19 Educators and administrators convene for three weeks of intensive workshops during Summer Forum, part of a tradition that started in 1976.

Lincoln Center President Jed Bernstein presented a conversation Lincoln Center Education’s diverse programs educate learners of all ages, from with Broadway’s Brian Stokes Mitchell during the second season all walks of life, with content designed to inspire a lifelong love of the arts. of Next Stage.

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This new rising careers of performing artists by giving lifelong learners through opportunities for free performances to thousands of New York ages and skill levels for dancing under of music, dance, opera, and theater. Since 49 years. Each season, Renée and Robert of American Music, Heritage Sunday, and on our many stages and plazas, including practice has evolved into an institutional vibrant present. Knowledgeable guides offer engage like-minded young professionals with program encourages caregivers and children them much-needed recognition and financial engagement with the highest-quality arts City residents in all five boroughs by forming the stars. Renowned local, national, and its inaugural season in 1996, the festival Belfer Music Director Louis Langrée and La Casita—make up the country’s longest- Damrosch Park and Hearst Plaza. From engine for philanthropic relationships, a unique overview of the famous resident the arts. In addition, LCPA offers $20 discount to engage in artistic content together at support. The Avery Fisher Artist Program, on the stage, in the classroom, online, and community partnerships with libraries, schools, international artists, from interdisciplinary has presented artists from more than 50 Ehrenkranz Artistic Director Jane Moss running completely free outdoor festival, Midsummer Night Swing and Lincoln Center cultural exchange, and marketing organizations through a variety of tours that tickets to full-time students. We also offer a Lincoln Center and throughout New York which includes the Avery Fisher Prize and within the community. It offers unparalleled and arts organizations. A revolving collection musical backgrounds, fill Damrosch Park countries, commissioned more than 42 envision the festival as a broad exploration filling the plazas of Lincoln Center every Festival to the Mostly Mozart Festival and the partnerships with multinational may include glimpses of a rehearsal in Veterans Initiative that provides significant City. Membership is free to start out, with Career Grant, gives awards to outstanding school and community partnerships, of recent recordings from some of Lincoln with exhilarating sounds. new works, and staged over 142 New York, of its namesake and the composers he has August for 45 seasons. free concerts at Lincoln Center Out of Doors, corporations. It also extends the reach of progress, delve into our campus’s distinctive opportunities and special social events for our several flexible benefits packages available; instrumentalists. The Martin E. 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Time Out New York was Media Partner of art in our world. first annual campus-wide Spring Fling in of Summer at Lincoln Center. school administrators, parents, community Major support for Lincoln Center Local: Free May 2015. Artist Catering was provided by members, teaching artists, and artists in Screenings is provided by the Oak Foundation. Zabar’s and Zabars.com. Additional support is provided by the Booth New York City and around the world. Key Ferris Foundation and the Altman Foundation. LCE programs include: LC Kids Artists at the Atrium Arts in the Middle This series offers curated artistic programming LCE works with the New York City for children of all ages at the David Rubenstein Department of Education (DOE) to offer Atrium at Lincoln Center. 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LC Kids Artists at the Lincoln Center Education Arts in the Middle Since 1965, Great Performers has Showcasing composers and performers Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the White This groundbreaking television series, hosted by In addition to the performing arts on our Working collaboratively with organizations at Lincoln Center This initiative is devoted to extending Lincoln Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Atrium runs on the first Saturday of is made possible in part by The Pasculano every month. presented a season of premier artists in of American popular song in the Light Festival is Lincoln Center’s annual six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, stages, Lincoln Center is also committed across campus, Lincoln Center ensures that all The David Rubenstein Atrium has hosted over Center’s mission through digital experiences. provides facility maintenance, parking, and Foundation, PepsiCo Foundation, the Pierre and compelling performances of classical spectacular Appel Room, the intimate exploration of music and art’s power to continued to expand its outreach by streaming to recognizing visual art and artists. 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Scholars Program to rock, bluegrass to jazz, and hip-hop directors—complemented by conversations Live From Lincoln Center is the recipient 220 works commissioned from leading related film screenings, and ASL-interpreted series and the Poet-Linc spoken word Mostly Mozart Minutes (interviews with for high-profile corporate and media events, Teacher Award Endowment support for Symphonic Masters to Broadway. with artists and scholars and post-performance of 14 Emmy Awards and two Peabody contemporary artists. performances are just a few examples of our the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra)—to film premieres, galas, graduation ceremonies, LC Scholars is a groundbreaking new was provided by the Leon Levy Fund. showcase are also free. The Atrium is home LCE teams up annually with the New York White Light Lounges. Awards. The series just celebrated its initiative to train and place top-quality Endowment support was also provided by UBS. 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Technology is, without question, the single most influential tool for Lincoln Center to embrace as we pursue our goal of creating a worldwide arts community and expanding patrons’ access both on and away from campus. In the past 12 months, our digital initiatives have advanced at a breathtaking pace—securing Lincoln Center’s position as an arts organization of the future.

Lincoln Center at the Movies screened San Francisco Ballet’s Lincoln Center recently launched a free mobile app that tells Romeo & Juliet at 600 movie theaters nationwide as the patrons about everything taking place on campus and allows first of four phenomenal companies contributing to Great them to easily purchase tickets on-the-go; new features American Dance. continue to roll out.

24 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 2527 Digital Initiatives We recently launched a new website for all 11 resident organizations at LincolnCenter.org. Today, the website is more attractive, intuitive, and user-friendly; you can easily learn about everything taking place on our campus, purchase tickets, and join membership groups. And it’s mobile-friendly, so you can use either the website or our dedicated mobile apps to access all of our incredible arts content on-the-go. Lincoln Center also shares what’s happening on campus through livestreaming, which allows anyone to go online and watch our shows as they’re happening. That content is later available for repeat views through YouTube and LincolnCenter.org. In the first half of 2015, we livestreamed 25 events. By 2016, we’ll be livestreaming 50 programs per year—up from 12 in 2014.

Live From Lincoln Center Live From Lincoln Center is one of Lincoln Center’s most beloved programs. Since 1976, PBS has entertained hundreds of millions of viewers with content straight from our stages. Broadway’s Audra McDonald hosts the series, which recently aired Billy Porter: Broadway & Soul, Richard Tucker Opera Gala: A New Century, and Curtain Up: The School of American Ballet Workshop. In September 2015, Lincoln Center won its 14th Emmy Award for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.

Lincoln Center at the Movies Inspired by The ’s big-screen success with Live in HD, we launched Lincoln Center at the Movies this September. The premiere, Great American Dance, featured four of the nation’s top dance companies: , Ballet Hispanico, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the San Francisco Ballet. Lincoln Center worked with each company to capture footage of live performances; the results will be screened at 600 movie theaters nation- wide through Fathom Events. Next year it will reach an additional 600 cinemas internationally. This material will ultimately be available as educational content for K-12.

Lincoln Center International Lincoln Center International leverages Lincoln Center’s 50-plus years of experience to help others plan, build, and operate performing arts centers worldwide. It works with Lincoln Center Education to share the arts-based learning techniques pioneered here and launched Lincoln Center University to train tomorrow’s arts managers.

Lincoln Center Global Exchange On September 18, 2015, Lincoln Center hosted its inaugural Lincoln Center Global Exchange. The conference brought together 250 international thought leaders from business, government, education, media, science, and entertainment to discuss how art and culture can be even more effective in Lincolnfostering Center healthy at the Movies citizens screened and strong San communities Francisco Ballet’s worldwide. Lincoln Center recently launched a free mobile app that tells RomeoAlphabet & Juliet Inc. at Executive600 movie Chairman theaters Ericnationwide Schmidt as gavethe a patrons about everything taking place on campus and allows first keynoteof four phenomenal address on companies the role of contributing human creativity to Great in our them to easily purchase tickets on-the-go; new features Americandigital Dance future.. The event concluded with a spectacular continue to roll out. evening performance orchestrated by Artistic Curator Sir Jonathan Mills. 2624 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 27 In 2015, Live From Lincoln Center’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street won a Primetime Emmy as an Outstanding Special Class Program, making it Lincoln Kana Kimura performs The Calling, by Jessica Lang Dance, during the spectacular Center’s 14th Emmy Award. evening performance that concluded the Lincoln Center Global Exchange.

The First Lady of China, Madame Peng Liyuan, visited Lincoln Center in Crystal Valentine, New York City’s Youth Poet Laureate, delivered September 2015 for a reception at the Metropolitan Opera. Joined by a poignant spoken word performance to 250 international leaders Lincoln Center Chairman Katherine Farley, the revered soprano commemorated during the Lincoln Center Global Exchange. her 2004 performance of Mulan Psalm at Lincoln Center’s .

28 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 29 Lincoln Center Transformation Thank you Bravo Campaign Donors LEADER Meg and Bennett Goodman SUPPORTER $20,000,000 and above Mimi and Peter Haas Fund $1,000,000 and above The City of New York The Hauser Foundation American Express The State of New York Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Family Mercedes T. Bass Department of Sheryl and Chip Kaye Mary Lake and Frank A. Bennack, Jr. Transportation Betty and John Levin Mr. and Mrs. James A. Block Michael R. Bloomberg Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Malkin Richard and Susan Braddock Bruce and Suzie Kovner The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Charina Endowment Fund / Ronald P. Stanton Cheryl and Philip Milstein Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation The Starr Foundation Morgan Stanley The Chen Family Oak Foundation Deutsche Bank BENEFACTOR Jane and Daniel Och Dr. Marjorie and Roy Furman $15,000,000 and above Ralph Lauren Corporation Goldman, Sachs & Co. Ford Foundation Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert Roberta and Harvey Golub Leon and Norma Hess Josie and Julian Robertson The Audrey and Martin Gruss Hess Corporation Foundation Ralph Schlosstein and Jane Hartley Alice and David Rubenstein Margaret and William R. Hearst III Tandon Family Foundation The Alice Tully Foundation Cecilia and Jim Herbert John A. Thain The Kraus Family Foundation Joe and Clara Tsai PATRON The Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis $10,000,000 and above Foundation Adrienne Arsht FRIEND Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lauder and Katherine G. Farley and $3,000,000 and above The Estee Lauder Companies Inc. The Speyer Family Foundation Hugh Trumbull Adams Thomas H. Lee and Ann Tenenbaum The Hearst Foundations BNY Mellon McKinsey & Company and Hearst Corporation Bank of America Macy’s Foundation David H. Koch Barclays Nancy Abeles Marks The stirring images throughout this book mirror the world-class programming and exceptional events made possible by your Stephen M. Ross Frances and Benjamin Benenson charitable gifts. Philanthropic support from you—along with public funding from key civic leaders, bequests, and in-kind Sir Deryck and Lady Va Maughan Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund Foundation contributions—is essential to fulfilling our mission. The Ambrose Monell Foundation Ann Ziff Credit Suisse Edward John Noble Foundation, Inc. We are especially thankful for the support we received this year from the many generous individuals, corporations, The Walt Disney Company foundations, and government agencies recognized on the following pages. It is their generous assistance that allows us to Lynne and Richard Pasculano PARTNER Cheryl and Blair Effron present the diverse range of exceptional performances available on Lincoln Center’s stages and beyond. PepsiCo Foundation $5,000,000 and above Gertrude and Louis Feil and Family Amy and Joseph Perella Ronnie and Lawrence D. Ackman Jerome L. Greene Foundation David Rockefeller Thank you for your support. Christina and Robert Baker J.P. Morgan Susan and Jon W. Rotenstreich Not yet part of the Lincoln Center family of contributors? There are many ways to play a role in the world’s leading performing Robert and Renée Belfer Family William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust Foundation The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels arts center, from becoming a Friend of Lincoln Center to offering pro bono services or helping us send teaching artists to Leon Levy Foundation Foundation, Inc. Steffi and Robert Berne local schools. Please consider this a personal invitation to be one of Lincoln Center’s indispensable advocates and join our Stavros Niarchos Foundation Daisy and Paul Soros inspirational family of support. Blavatnik Family Foundation Anna Nikolayevsky Joan H. Tisch The Carson Family Charitable Trust For more information on making a gift or donating services to Lincoln Center, please contact Tamar Podell, Omnicom Group Inc. Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Executive Vice President of Planning and Development, at 212.875.5421 or [email protected]. Citi Foundation Charles H. Revson Foundation, Inc. Bruce and Robbi Toll Susan and David Coulter The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Turner Construction Company Ellen and Daniel Crown The Donald and Barbara Zucker UBS James G. Dinan and Elizabeth R. Miller Family Foundation Ann and Thomas Unterberg Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Anonymous (1) Verizon Foundation Students celebrate their accomplishments at the Middle School Arts Audition Boot Camp. Bill Ford Mildred and George Weissman

30 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 31 Lincoln Center Transformation Annual Supporters Bravo Campaign Donors $1,000,000 and over Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hess JetBlue Jody and John Arnhold Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Kauff McGuire & Margolis LLP CONTRIBUTOR SUSTAINER Bloomberg Philanthropies Chip and Sheryl Kaye Peter and Mary Kalikow $500,000 and above Up to $99,999 Sherman Fairchild Foundation Julia and David H. Koch John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Altria Group, Inc. Norma Asnes Frank A. Bennack, Jr./Steven R. Swartz/ Bruce and Suzie Kovner The Litwin Foundation Booth Ferris Foundation Susan Baker and Michael Lynch Hearst Jill and Peter Kraus Macy’s KPMG LLP John B. Beinecke Somesh Khanna and McKinsey & Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Malkin Leni and Peter May Carolyn and Laurence Belfer Company Thomas H. Lee and Ann Tenenbaum Nancy Abeles Marks Pfizer Elizabeth Belfer The Kovner Foundation Nicki and Harold Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Bellas Betty and John Levin The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation MetLife and MetLife Foundation Sol and Margaret Berger Foundation Mr. Bryan Lourd The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Laura and Lloyd Blankfein Oak Foundation SPONSOR Sir Deryck and Lady Va Maughan LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust Cashin Family Fund Alice and David M. Rubenstein $100,000 and above Diane M. Coffey Cheryl and Philip Milstein Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and The Achelis Foundation The Nathan Cummings Foundation Morgan Stanley The New York Community Trust Altman Foundation Jean S. and Richard E. Deems Howard Solomon Movado Nora and James Orphanides/Orphanides The Bodman Foundation Peter Frelinghuysen The Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund & Associates LLC Chris and Bruce Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Gerschel Anna Nikolayevsky Jennie L. and Richard K. DeScherer Louis V. Gerstner $500,000–$999,999 Jane and Daniel Och The Pasculano Foundation Essner Family Foundation Frances Glick Katherine Farley and Jerry I. Speyer Omnicom Group Inc. Julian Robertson Ernst & Young LLP Perry and Marty Granoff Family Foundation Rockefeller Brothers Fund Barry S. Friedberg and Charlotte Moss Eugene and Emily Grant The Howard Gilman Foundation PepsiCo Foundation Bart Friedman and Wendy A. Stein Paul and Diane Guenther Jim Herbert/First Republic Bank Amy and Joseph Perella Erica and Eric Schwartz Efraim Grinberg Gurnee F. Hart Robert Wood Johnson 1962 Prudential Investment Management The Scully Peretsman Foundation David and Alice Hunt Family Foundation Ruth Houghton Charitable Trust The Shubert Foundation Frayda and George Lindemann Landmark West! Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert Lincoln Center Corporate Fund Leonard Litwin Nancy and Jeffrey Lane Kara and Stephen M. Ross Marilyn and Jim Simons Raymond J. McGuire Nathan Leventhal Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Susan and Jack Rudin Daisy M. Soros Mitsui USA Elizabeth Cooke and Reynold Levy Steinway & Sons Tina and Steven Swartz William C. and Susan F. Morris Bertha and Isaac Liberman Foundation Phyllis and Ivan Seidenberg The Morse Family Foundation The Fay J. Lindner Foundation John A. Thain Target Phyllis and William Mack $250,000–$499,999 Movado Joe and Clara Tsai Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation The New York Community Trust John B. Madden Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Ackman Ann and Thomas Unterberg United Airlines The Rebell Family Shelly and Tony Malkin American Express Thomas and Elizabeth Renyi William F. May Ann Ziff Venable LLP/Peter S. Britell Adrienne Arsht Rockefeller Brothers Fund Cheryl and Michael Minikes Nancy and George Walker Christina and Robert C. Baker Anonymous Mrs. Frederick P. Rose Monterey Fund, Inc. The Wall Street Journal Karen and Gary Rose Martin J. Oppenheimer Bank of America/ U.S. Trust Edith and Martin E. Segal Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Osman $100,000–$249,999 Nina W. Werblow Charitable Trust Bank of China Heidi and Stefan Selig Louise and Lake Polan Barbara and James Block William Hill Estate Winery Renée and Robert Belfer Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solomon Mrs. Lisa Schiff Booth Ferris Foundation Janice Savin Williams and Ambassador Carl Spielvogel and Roberta and Irwin Schneiderman Mary Lake Polan and Frank A. Bennack, Jr. Richard and Susan Braddock Christopher J. Williams Barbaralee Diamonstein Esther Simon Charitable Trust Steffi and Robert Berne Wachovia Foundation The John R. and Inge P. Stafford Foundation Eric Brauer Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP John C. Whitehead Strong Foundation of New York BNY Mellon Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Judith and Stanley Zabar Janice Savin Williams and Julien J. Studley Judy and Russ Carson Bill Campbell The Trust Under the Will of Christopher J. Williams Time Equities, Inc. Guoqing Chen Roberta L. Zuhlke The Williams Capital Group, L.P. Alair A. Townsend Carnegie Corporation of New York Anonymous (2) Susan and David Coulter Charina Endowment Fund $50,000–$99,999 Ellen and Daniel Crown Covington & Burling LLP The Achelis Foundation James G. Dinan and Elizabeth R. Miller Deutsche Bank Robert J. Alexander/CBRE The Walt Disney Company Altman Foundation Jane and Bill Donaldson Robert and Helen Appel Cheryl and Blair Effron Lee & Jeffrey Feil Douglas Band Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz William E. Ford Alain Belda Fosun Foundation Jessica M. Bibliowicz Ford Foundation Cathleen P. Black Meg and Bennett Goodman Dr. Marjorie & Roy Furman Jeff Blau Mimi Haas Lise Strickler and Mark Gallogly Tom and Meredith Brokaw Hakluyt & Company Dr. Martin Bussmann The Gould Foundation CBS Corporation Ralph Schlosstein and Jane Hartley Maurice R. Greenberg, The Starr Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP Rita E. and Gustave M. Hauser Foundation Stuart H. 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32 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 33 Annual Supporters Chris and Bruce Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Benenson Frank & Cherry Tang The Harkness Foundation for Dance Carole Pittelman Betsy Cohn Beth and Ravenel Curry Georgette Bennett and Leonard S. Polonsky Telegraph Hill Partners Francena T. Harrison Foundation Trust Joan and Robert Rechnitz Sean Coleman The Philippe and Deborah Dauman Family Jed Bernstein Barbara and Donald Tober Michael and Patricia Heaney Resorts World Casino New York City Colgate-Palmolive Company Foundation Debra and Leon Black Toyota The DuBose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial Richenthal Foundation The Frederick R. Coudert Foundation Jennie L. and Richard K. DeScherer Tina and Jeffrey Bolton Turner Construction Company Fund Mr. David Rockefeller Douglas S. Cramer and Hubert S. Bush Ana Maria Diniz Shirley Brodsky Esme Usdan and James Snyder Sarah and Elie Hirschfeld Jeannette and Jonathan Rosen Joshua Dachs/Fisher Dachs Associates Dunard Fund USA The Clarissa & Edgar Bronfman Jr. Foundation Sandra and Stan Warshawsky Sandra Horbach and Steven Skoler RR Donnelley Lucy and Mike Danziger Evelyn H. Lauder Charitable Trust The Brown Foundation, Inc., of Houston Jody Wolfe Caroline and Ed Hyman Fiona and Eric Rudin Antoinette Delruelle and Joshua L. Steiner Emily and Harold Ford, Jr. Ms. Angela Chao Nora G. Wu Jill and Ken Iscol Arthur Samberg Barbara and Eric Dobkin Bart Friedman and Wendy A. Stein Simona and Jerome A. Chazen Leslie and Daniel Ziff ITOCHU International Inc. Lisa and David T. Schiff James M. Dow and Lucille R. Zanghi Catherine A. Gellert Margaret Hess Chi and Michael Y. Chi Tara E. Kelleher and Roy J. Zuckerberg Kathy & Mitchell Jacobson Donna and Marvin Schwartz Mary and Kenneth Edlow General Atlantic Columbia University Medical Center Anonymous (6) Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Sculco Mark Edwards, AIM Altitude Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Constans Culver Foundation of New York, Inc. John M. Shapiro Carol and Roger Einiger Roberta and Harvey Golub Judith-Ann Corrente $10,000–$24,999 The Joelson Foundation Sharp Fund PLD at The New York Community Margot and John Ernst Nizan Guanaes/Grupo ABC Cushman & Wakefield Accel Partners Charles and Ann Johnson Trust The Ettinger Foundation Agnes Gund Dalio Foundation Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld Barbara and Donald Jonas Walter & Judy Shipley Peter and Joan Faber Anne and Bill Harrison Davis Polk & Wardwell Judith Hart Angelo and John M. Angelo Jones Day Esther Simon Charitable Trust Fiona Morgan Fein David B. 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Eugene and Barbara Kohn Nicki and Harold Tanner Judie and Howard Ganek Ms. Andrea Jung Fenglei and Suning Fang Anson and Debra Beard, Jr. Abby F. Kohnstamm Ann and Andrew Tisch Alice and Nathan Gantcher The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc. Janet and Mike Fourticq Scott and Erica Belsky Gwen S. Korovin, M.D. Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Judith A. Garson and Steven N. Rappaport KPMG LLP Marilyn and Lawrence Friedland Dr. & Mrs. Alan S. Berkeley C.L.C. Kramer Foundation, Inc. Bruce and Robbi Toll The Giants Foundation Yang Lan Jeff Gates and Mike Moran Roger and Brook Berlind Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Langone Alair A. 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Wallach Diane and Paul Guenther Anne Welsh McNulty Stanley and Nancy Grossman Bryan Cave LLP Audrey Love Charitable Foundation Lulu and Anthony Wang Jill Handelsman Foundation The Ambrose Monell Foundation Ronald G. & Nancy A. Harrington Burger Collection, Hong Kong The Honorable and Mrs. Earle I. Mack The Isak and Rose Weinman Foundation, Inc. Gail and Walter Harris Amanda and Neal Moszkowski James Hexter The Ralph M. Cestone Foundation D. Scott Mackesy/Welsh, Carson, Anderson Wildes & Weinberg, P.C. The Jim Henson Foundation Renata Nascimento Interpublic Group Citi & Stowe Beth Wilkinson and David Gregory Joyce Hergenhan New York-Presbyterian Hospital Florence and Robert Kaufman The City University of New York The Mailman Foundation, Inc. Uri Zilkha, City Protection, Inc. Mrs. Ronnie F. Heyman Paul Hastings LLP Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP Jill & Irwin B. Cohen Marubeni America Corporation Ariel and Adam Zurofsky H&H Charitable Trust Yana Peel Chris and Renee Liddell Joseph M. Cohen Maveron LLC Anonymous (7) Bonnie and Harold Himmelman Ronald O. Perelman George Lucas Family Foundation The Steven A and Alexandra M. Cohen MBAF Holly Andersen & Douglas Hirsch Diana and Joel C. Peterson Phyllis Mailman Foundation MCR Development LLC $5,000–$9,999 Daniel Clay Houghton Ralph Lauren Corporation Leni and Peter May Lisa Pevaroff-Cohn and Gary Cohn Richard and Ronay Menschel Patricia and Alan B. Abramson Glenn and Constance Hubbard Maria Catalina Saieh The John P. and Anne Welsh McNulty Mrs. Daniel Cowin Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation AKF Group LLC Carl Jacobs Foundation The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation DLA Piper Linda Mirels, Wendy Fisher and Philip Kirsh Akustiks, LLC JLL Foundation, Inc. Julie and Edward J. Minskoff Davis & Gilbert Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) Linda and Earle Altman KBW Sonia Sarmiento Jenny and Rowland Moriarty Diller Scofidio + Renfro Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Montrone Ammann & Whitney Rich Kendrick The Honorable Colleen McMahon and Mutual of America Catherine Cantrell and Joseph Dionne William C. and Susan F. Morris Eleanor S. Applewhaite Stuart and Isabel Kessler Frank V. Sica Arts Foundation of North Rhine-Westphalia Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art Dinny and Lester Morse Loreen Arbus Sydney and Rob Kindler Sidley Austin LLP James and Melissa O’Shaughnessy The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. Wendy and Bruce Mosler Marty and David G. Arscott Walter C. Klein Foundation The Harold & Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust Patina Restaurant Group Glenn and Eva Dubin Thomas S. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. George Asch Emila Saint-Amand Krimendahl Time Warner Inc. 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34 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 35 Annual Supporters Mr. Joshua M. Milstein Michelle Toll and William O’Flanagan Patricia Falkenberg Jill and Barry Lafer John Pirovano Candace and Jonathan Wainwright Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. Veronis Suhler Stevenson Benjamin and Kristen Fay Leonard A. Lauder Judy and Jim Pohlman Lana and Justin Walder Kammy Moalemzadeh Mary J. Wallach Kenneth R. Feinberg and Diane S. Feinberg Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg Jay Polonsky and Kay Oppenheimer Stacey Gillis Weber and Jeffrey A. Weber Surya and Valli Mohapatra The Weininger Foundation, Inc. John Feinblatt, Aber D. Unger Foundation Alain and Helene LeBleu Robert A. Press, M.D. Bonnie T. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Mountcastle Janine Feng & Oliver Weisberg Christy Ferer Isabelle R. Leeds Angela and Brian Raftery Elaine and Alan Weiler Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Welch, Jr. Arlene and Robert Fischer Carol Leibenson Susan and Kanti Rai Carolyn Weinberg and Philip Korn Needham Foundation Trust Williams Lea Jeanne Donovan Fisher Cindy & Richard Leibovitch Catherine A. Rein Sue Ann Weinberg Brooke and Daniel Neidich Elaine and Jim Wolfensohn Alan H. Fishman Robert M. and Diane v.S. Levy Repucom Wendell Family Foundation The New York State Presenters Network Gary Wunderlich Tom and Deban Flexner Jeremy Liew Scott Resnick Judy and Josh Weston Stanley Newman and Dr. Brian Rosenthal Barbara and David Zalaznick Barbara W. Fox-Bordiga and the late Amy and Frank Linde The Karl F. Reuling Fund Anita and Byron Wien Bernard Nussbaum and Nancy Kuhn W. Kevin Zhu Lord Bordiga Arthur and Susan B. Lindenauer Philip W. Riskin Charitable Foundation, Inc. Susan and Benjamin Winter Nancy and Morris W. Offit Audrey Y. Zucker Andrew Frackman and Emily Braun Dorothy Litwin and Donald Brief Jane and Paul Rittmaster George M. Yeager Robert and Marion Oster Anonymous (6) Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz, PC London Fischer LLP Gail and Michael Rogers Anonymous (20) Pamela and Edward Pantzer Marc and Cammy Fuller Grace Lyu-Volckhausen Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Susan and Alan Patricof $2,500–$4,999 Gail Furman Sondra and David S. Mack Jonathan F. P. and Diana Rose $1,000–$2,499 Liz and Jeff Peek ABM Industries, Inc. Bruce & Lueza Gelb Susan and Matt Mackowski Jamie Rosenthal Wolf, David Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Alda Abraham Perlman Foundation Audrey and Sargent Aborn Gensler Duncan & Nancy MacMillan Rick Rosenthal, Nancy Stephens and All Mobile Video Dina and George Perry Eric Abraham Barbara and Peter Georgescu Ellen Chesler and Matthew J. Mallow The Rosenthal Family Foundation Dan & Stacie Allen Peter Brown & Associates Gloria and Bert Abrams Melissa M. Gibbs Jeanne Manischewitz and Michael Doniger Nina Rosenwald O. Kelley Anderson Scott Peters/Joseph Sanborn Stephanie and David Abramson Ms. Lynn Gilbert J. 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38 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 39 Balance Sheets—Consolidated Statements of Activities—Consolidated June 30, 2015 and 2014 ($000) for the years ended June 30, 2015 and 2014 ($000)

ASSETS 2015 2014 OPERATING SUPPORT AND REVENUE 2015 2014 Cash and cash equivalents $15,693 $21,262 Contributions, grants, and special events, net $28,792 $26,725 Restricted cash 25,029 17,604 Investment return for current operations 4,208 4,160 Accounts and investment income receivable 12,880 12,926 Box office and other program service revenue 16,453 11,725 Contributions and grants receivable 99,561 80,338 Facilities services and rental income 58,198 57,250 Prepaid expenses, inventory, and other assets 12,342 10,709 Other income 2,752 3,636 Investments 241,808 236,714 Net assets released from restrictions 21,076 19,784 Fixed assets, net 344,484 350,401 Total general operating revenue $131,479 $123,280 Total assets $751,797 $729,954 OPERATING EXPENSES

LIABILITIES Performance presentations $27,168 $24,903 Accounts payable and accrued expenses $18,638 $16,295 Media development (Live From Lincoln Center) 5,819 4,218 Fair value of interest rate swaps 44,688 38,826 Education and outreach 7,874 5,899 Deferred revenue 9,195 10,315 Facilities management and services 60,401 57,172 Long-term debt 252,169 252,445 Visitor and patron services 2,053 2,323 Total liabilities $324,690 $317,881 New ventures and special projects 2,330 2,253 Total program services $105,645 $96,768 Management and general 18,776 17,931 NET ASSETS Fundraising 6,050 5,099 Unrestricted: Total operating expenses $130,471 $119,798 General operating $11,377 $11,369 Transfers (1,000) (500) Board designated 119,095 118,717 Redevelopment and other physical capital 132,930 121,686 EXCESS OF SUPPORT AND OPERATING REVENUE OVER EXPENSES $8 $2,982 Total unrestricted $263,402 $251,772 Temporarily restricted 66,756 63,798 OTHER CHANGES IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS Permanently restricted 96,949 96,503 Board designated support and LCDP constituent funding $4,717 $3,781 Total net assets $427,107 $412,073 Investment return 221 13,054 Total liabilities and net assets $751,797 $729,954 Net unrealized loss on swap agreements (5,863) (1,712) Net assets released from restrictions 56,492 22,447 Depreciation and amortization, net (16,385) (15,912) Interest and other financing costs (12,424) (12,334) Redevelopment project expenses (16,137) (662) Transfers 1,000 500 Total other changes in unrestricted net assets $11,621 $9,162

CHANGES IN RESTRICTED NET ASSETS Restricted contributions and grants $75,720 $50,216 Investment return 5,252 18,928 Net assets released from restrictions (77,567) (42,230) Total changes in restricted net assets $3,405 $26,914 Lincoln Center is a nonprofit organization exempt from income tax under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Balance Sheets and Statements of Activities are summarized here. TOTAL CHANGES IN NET ASSETS $15,034 $39,058 A complete copy of Lincoln Center’s audited financial statements are available upon request. Call 212.875.5255 or fax your request to Net assets at beginning of the year 412,073 373,015 212.875.5275. Net assets at end of the year $427,107 $412,073

40 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 41 Lincoln Center Senior Management Team

Jed Bernstein, President/CEO

Ron Austin, Executive Director Lincoln Center Development Project

Kara Medoff Barnett, Managing Director Lincoln Center International

Vin Cipolla, Executive Director Campaign

Mary Costa, Executive Director Lincoln Center Legends

Peter Duffin, Senior Vice President Brand and Marketing

Russell Granet, Executive Director Lincoln Center Education

David Link, Chief Digital Officer

Jane Moss, Ehrenkranz Artistic Director

Liza Parker, Executive Vice President Lincoln Center Operations & Human Resources

Tamar C. Podell, Executive Vice President Planning & Development

Nigel Redden, Director Lincoln Center Festival

Lesley Friedman Rosenthal, Senior Vice President General Counsel & Secretary

Dan Rubin, Executive Vice President Chief Financial Officer

Greg Sheps, Senior Vice President Marketing Partnerships

Photos: Cover collage photos by ©Stephanie Berger, Matt Dine, David Flores and Kevin Yatarola; Lincoln Center: Iñaki Vinaixa; p.2: LC Kids: David Flores; p.3: Jed Bernstein and Katherine Farley: Sean Carroll Photography; p.4: Silent Disco: ©Iñaki Vinaixa; p.7–8: Boro-Linc: David Flores; p.9: Poet-Linc: Viviana Benitez; Family-Linc: Julianne Alberty; p.10: Delusion of the Fury: ©Stephanie Berger; p.13: Langrée and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra: Matt Dine; José “El Canario” Alberto: Kevin Yatarola; p.14: Billy Porter: Kevin Yatarola; Miss Julie: ©Stephanie Berger; p.15: St. Matthew Passion: ©Richard Termine; Garth Fagan Dance: Kevin Yatarola; p.16: Up and Away: Alexis Buatti-Ramos; p.19: Audition Boot Camp: Christopher St. Clair; p.20: Lincoln Center Education: David Flores; p.21: Summer Forum: Christopher St. Clair; Next Stage: David Flores; p.24: Maria Kochetkova in Tomasson’s Romeo & Juliet: ©Erik Tomasson; p.28: Sweeney Todd: ©Chris Lee/NY Philharmonic; The First Lady of China Madame Peng Liyuan and Katherine Farley: ©Stephanie Berger; p.29: Global Exchange: Sean Carroll Photography; p.30: Audition Boot Camp: Haghi Suka; p.42–43: Lincoln Center: Iñaki Vinaixa

A copy of the last Annual Report filed with the New York State Office of the Attorney General may be obtained by writing to the New York State Office of the Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271 or to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023-6583, Attention: Annual Report. © 2015 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. American Songbook, CenterCharge, Capacities for Imaginative Learning, Imagination Award, Imagination Conversation, Lincoln Center Institute, Live From Lincoln Center, Midsummer Night Swing, Mostly Mozart, The Five Arches & Design, and LC in the BX are registered trademarks and service marks of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 42 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center 43 Lincoln Center Board of Directors

CHAIRMAN Keith T. Banks Gerald L. Hassell Michael Lynton Steven R. Swartz Hon. Mitchell Silver Katherine Farley President, U.S. Trust Chairman & CEO Chief Executive Officer President and Chief Executive Officer Commissioner Bank of America BNY Mellon Sony Entertainment, Inc. Hearst Corporation New York City Department Private Wealth Management of Parks and Recreation PRESIDENT Rita E. Hauser Peter W. May Motomu Takahashi Jed Bernstein Renée Belfer President President and Founding Partner President & Chief Executive Officer The Hauser Foundation, Inc. Trian Partners Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A), Inc. CHAIRMEN EMERITI Frank A. Bennack, Jr. Amyas Ames (1906–2000) VICE CHAIRS Executive Vice Chairman of the Board Jim Herbert William R. Miller, CBE Chandrika K. Tandon Adrienne Arsht And Chairman of the Executive Committee Chairman and Former Vice Chairman Chairman Frank A. Bennack, Jr. Chairman Emerita Hearst Chief Executive Officer (Founding) Bristol-Myers Squibb Tandon Capital Associates TotalBank First Republic Bank Bruce Crawford Richard S. Braddock William C. Morris Ann Tenenbaum David Alan Coulter J. Tomilson Hill Chairman of the Executive Committee Co-President John D. Rockefeller 3rd (1906–1978) Special Limited Partner Judith-Ann Corrente Vice Chairman The Metropolitan Opera Association MTheory Warburg Pincus LLC President & CEO The Blackstone Group Martin E. Segal (1916–2012) Metropolitan Opera Anna Nikolayevsky John A. Thain Richard K. DeScherer David A. Hunt CIO Chairman and CEO Beverly Sills (1929–2007) Chief Legal & Compliance Officer Daniel Crown President and Chief Executive Officer Axel Capital Management CIT Group Inc. Bloomberg L.P. President Prudential Investment Management George Weissman (1919–2009) Foray Entertainment and Indra Nooyi Alair A. Townsend Red Crown Productions Robert A. Iger Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Joel S. 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Rose Senior Partner Executive Vice President Morgan Stanley Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation Susan Rudin Ann Ziff Cahill Gordon & Reindel, LLP Koch Industries, Inc. Stephen M. Ross Walter V. Shipley Bennett J. Goodman Peter S. Kraus Chairman and Founder EX OFFICIO Howard Solomon TREASURER Co-Founder and Senior Managing Director Chairman and CEO Related Companies Hon. Bill de Blasio Blair W. Effron GSO Capital Partners Alliance Bernstein The Mayor of the City of New York Daisy M. Soros Founding Partner David M. Rubenstein Hon. Carl Spielvogel Centerview Partners LLC Efraim Grinberg Shelly Lazarus Co-Founder and Co-CEO Barry H. Berke Chairman & CEO Chairman Emeritus The Carlyle Group Mayoral Designee Stephen Stamas Movado Group, Inc. Ogilvy & Mather Ronald P. Stanton DIRECTORS Oscar S. Schafer Hon. Melissa Mark-Viverito Lillian Vernon Ronnie Ackman Audrey Butvay Gruss Thomas H. Lee Chairman Speaker President President Rivulet Capital, LLC New York City Council Robert Appel The Audrey and Martin Gruss Foundation Thomas H. Lee Capital President Ralph Schlosstein Frank Carucci Appel Associates Mimi Haas Betty Levin President & CEO Speaker’s Designee President President Evercore Joseph Y. Bae Mimi and Peter Haas Fund Corporate Art Directions Hon. Thomas Finkelpearl Managing Partner Max R. Shulman Commissioner KKR Asia William B. Harrison, Jr. Bryan Lourd Chairman of the Board New York City Department Former Chairman & CEO Partner, Managing Director and School of American Ballet of Cultural Affairs Christina Baker JPMorgan Chase & Co. Co-Chairman Creative Artists Agency Gayfryd Steinberg As of October 8, 2015 Lincoln Center’s Resident Organizations

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