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DECEMBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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

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DECEMBER 3 CONT’D NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Allan Harris: Love Came, JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Alice Live! The Songs of Strayhorn Allan Harris: Love Came, An exhibition tracing the history featuring the Eric Reed Trio The Songs of Strayhorn of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola featuring the Eric Reed Trio in live performance from the first 7:30 & 9:30 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola staging in 1886 until today 7:30 & 9:30 PM Oenslager Gallery k LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 12 PM–Close Rodgers & Hammerstein's JUILLIARD SCHOOL The King and I Juilliard Songfest NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Directed by Bartlett Sher Brian Zeger, curator and pianist FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Head Shots: Performer Portraits from Daguerreotype to Digital LINCOLN CENTER THEATER LINCOLN CENTER An exhibition exploring the Dada Woof Papa Hot history of the “head shot” Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater SINATRA: Voice for a Century in the performing arts 8 PM New York Philharmonic kVincent Astor Gallery Alan Gilbert, conductor 12 PM–Close Lonny Price and Matt Cowart, METROPOLITAN OPERA directors (J. Strauss) Seth MacFarlane, host and BIG APPLE CIRCUS Metropolitan Opera House vocalist The Grand Tour 7:30 PM An all-star centennial celebration Damrosch Park featuring Christina Aguilera , 11 AM & 6:30 PM NEW YORK CITY BALLET Chris Botti , Fantasia , Sutton George Balanchine's Foster , Bernadette Peters , The Nutcracker™ Sting , and others December 4 Friday David H. Koch Theater 8 PM David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER THEATER OF LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Rodgers & Hammerstein's Baroque Collection The King and I Tara Helen O’Connor, flute Alice Live! Directed by Bartlett Sher Ani Kavafian, Ida Kavafian, An exhibition tracing the history of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Bella Hristova, violin John Gibbons, harpsichord in live performance from the first Efe Baltacigil, cello staging in 1886 until today LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Paul O’Dette, lute kOenslager Gallery Dada Woof Papa Hot Boismortier: Sonata in E minor 12 PM–Close Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater for Flute and Violin 8 PM C.P.E. Bach: Sonata in B minor NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY for Flute, Violin, and Continuo FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Vivaldi: Sonata in A minor for Head Shots: METROPOLITAN OPERA Cello and Continuo Performer Portraits from Lulu (Berg) F. Couperin: Le Parnasse ou Daguerreotype to Digital Metropolitan Opera House L’Apothéose de Corelli, grande An exhibition exploring the 7 PM sonade en trio for Two Violins history of the “head shot” and Continuo in the performing arts NEW YORK CITY BALLET Böddecker: Sonata in D minor for Violin and Continuo from kVincent Astor Gallery George Balanchine's Sacra partitura 12 PM–Close The Nutcracker™ Corelli: Sonata in A major for David H. Koch Theater 7 PM Violin and Continuo BIG APPLE CIRCUS Telemann: Trio in A minor for The Grand Tour Flute, Violin, and Continuo Damrosch Park Reali: for Two Violins, La Folia 11 AM & 6:30 PM Cello, and Continuo Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM

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December 5 Saturday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK CITY BALLET FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS George Balanchine's DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Head Shots: The Nutcracker™ AT LINCOLN CENTER Performer Portraits from David H. Koch Theater LC Kids Artists at the Atrium: Daguerreotype to Digital 1 & 5 PM Jazzy Ash and the Leaping An exhibition exploring the Lizards history of the “head shot” in the performing arts BIG APPLE CIRCUS It’s Mardi Gras in Manhattan! The Grand Tour This six-piece band embarks on kVincent Astor Gallery Damrosch Park a musical tour of New Orleans 12 PM–Close 12:30 & 4:30 PM culture. kDavid Rubenstein Atrium BIG APPLE CIRCUS 11 AM The Grand Tour December 7 Monday Damrosch Park JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 12:30 & 4:30 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Allan Harris: Love Came, Marquis Hill Quintet The Songs of Strayhorn Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola featuring the Eric Reed Trio December 6 Sunday 7:30 & 9:30 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER JUILLIARD SCHOOL Juilliard Jazz Ensembles LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Baroque Collection Paul Recital Hall 7:30 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein's John Gibbons, harpsichord The King and I Bella Hristova, Ani Kavafian, Directed by Bartlett Sher Ida Kavafian, violin METROPOLITAN OPERA Efe Baltacigil, cello Vivian Beaumont Theater Die Fledermaus (J. Strauss) Paul O’Dette, lute 2 & 8 PM Tara Helen O’Connor, flute Metropolitan Opera House See Dec. 4 for program 7:30 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Alice Tully Hall 5 PM Dada Woof Papa Hot NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater GREAT PERFORMERS 2 & 8 PM Alice Live! Sunday Morning An exhibition tracing the history Coffee Concert of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Jakob Koranyi, cello METROPOLITAN OPERA in live performance from the first All-Bach program: Cello Suites La Bohème (Puccini) staging in 1886 until today Metropolitan Opera House No. 1 in G major; No. 2 in D minor; No. 3 in C major kOenslager Gallery 1 PM 12 PM–Close Walter Reade Theater 11 AM

METROPOLITAN OPERA NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Rigoletto (Verdi) FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Allan Harris: Love Came, Metropolitan Opera House Head Shots: 8 PM The Songs of Strayhorn featuring the Eric Reed Trio Performer Portraits from Daguerreotype to Digital Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola An exhibition exploring the NEW YORK CITY BALLET 7:30 & 9:30 PM history of the “head shot” George Balanchine's in the performing arts The Nutcracker™ David H. Koch Theater LINCOLN CENTER THEATER kVincent Astor Gallery 2 & 8 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein's 12 PM–Close The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Live! Magic Time at the Caffé Cino An exhibition tracing the history LINCOLN CENTER THEATER From 1958 to 1968, the Caffé of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Dada Woof Papa Hot Cino provided a safe haven to in live performance from the first Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater the adventurous performers and staging in 1886 until today 3 PM playwrights that invented Off-Off-Broadway. kOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close kBruno Walter Auditorium 12 PM

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DECEMBER 7 CONT’D NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK CITY BALLET FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS George Balanchine's BIG APPLE CIRCUS Alice Live! The Nutcracker™ The Grand Tour An exhibition tracing the history David H. Koch Theater 7 PM Damrosch Park 2 PM of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS December 8 Tuesday kOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close Alice Live! CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY An exhibition tracing the history OF LINCOLN CENTER of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories The Baroque Keyboard NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY in live performance from the first Konstantin Lifschitz, piano FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS staging in 1886 until today Frescobaldi: Toccatas Nos. 1 and Head Shots: kOenslager Gallery 2 in G minor from Primo libro di Performer Portraits from 12 PM–Close toccata; Toccata No. 5 in G major Daguerreotype to Digital from Secondo libro di toccate An exhibition exploring the history of the “head shot” NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY L. Couperin: Chaconne et FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Passacaille in C major in the performing arts Rameau: Five Selections kVincent Astor Gallery Head Shots: J.S. Bach: Partita No. 2 in C 12 PM–Close Performer Portraits from minor, BWV 826 Daguerreotype to Digital An exhibition exploring the F. Couperin: Ordre No. 7 in G NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY major history of the “head shot” FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Scarlatti: Fourteen Sonatas in the performing arts Gotham Jazzmen Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM kVincent Astor Gallery The legendary group performs 12 PM–Close traditional jazz. JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Bruno Walter Auditorium k BIG APPLE CIRCUS New York Youth Symphony: 12 PM Classically Inspired The Grand Tour with special guest Damrosch Park Robin Eubanks December 9 Wednesday 11 AM & 6:30 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER THE NATIONAL CHORALE Andy Farber & His Orchestra Sing-In JUILLIARD SCHOOL Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola The National Chorale The Weilerstein Trio 7:30 & 9:30 PM Everett McCorvey, artistic director Paul Hall 7:30 PM David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Wednesdays at One: Rodgers & Hammerstein's Juilliard Vocal Arts December 10 Thursday The King and I kAlice Tully Hall 1 PM Directed by Bartlett Sher DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER AT LINCOLN CENTER Rodgers & Hammerstein's New Standards: LINCOLN CENTER THEATER The King and I The Holiday Show Dada Woof Papa Hot Directed by Bartlett Sher This trio featuring piano, stand-up Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Vivian Beaumont Theater bass, and vibraphone reinvents 8 PM 2 & 8 PM its favorite songs with panache. kDavid Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rigoletto (Verdi) Dada Woof Papa Hot JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Metropolitan Opera House Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 7:30 PM 2 & 8 PM Andy Farber & His Orchestra Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM NEW YORK CITY BALLET METROPOLITAN OPERA George Balanchine's La Bohème (Puccini) The Nutcracker™ Metropolitan Opera House David H. Koch Theater 7 PM 7:30 PM

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DECEMBER 10 CONT’D NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JUILLIARD SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Juilliard New Dances: JUILLIARD SCHOOL Life upon the Wicked Stage: Edition 2015 Sonatenabend New Books in the Performing Arts New works commissioned by and kPaul Recital Hall 8 PM A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: created for the division by four Steel-True 1907 –1940 up-and-coming choreographers Victoria Wilson discusses her Peter Jay Sharp Theater LINCOLN CENTER THEATER biography of Ms. Stanwyck. 7:30 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein's kBruno Walter Auditorium The King and I 6 PM Directed by Bartlett Sher LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein's BIG APPLE CIRCUS The King and I The Grand Tour Directed by Bartlett Sher LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Damrosch Park Vivian Beaumont Theater Dada Woof Papa Hot 11 AM & 6:30 PM 8 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER December 11 Friday Dada Woof Papa Hot METROPOLITAN OPERA Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Die Fledermaus (J. Strauss) CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY 8 PM Metropolitan Opera House OF LINCOLN CENTER 7:30 PM Brandenburg Concertos Kenneth Weiss, harpsichord METROPOLITAN OPERA Chad Hoopes, Paul Huang, La Donna del Lago (Rossini) NEW YORK CITY BALLET Erin Keefe, Daniel Phillips, Metropolitan Opera House George Balanchine's violin 7:30 PM The Nutcracker™ Paul Neubauer, Richard O'Neill, David H. Koch Theater 7 PM viola NEW YORK CITY BALLET Dmitri Atapine, Jakob Koranyi, George Balanchine's NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Daniel McDonough, cello Joseph Conyers, double bass The Nutcracker™ James Gaffigan, conductor Sooyun Kim, Demarre McGill, David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Jeffrey Kahane, piano flute Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 Randall Ellis, James Austin Andrew Norman: Piano Concerto NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Smith, Stephen Taylor, oboe (World Premiere; New York James Gaffigan, conductor Marc Goldberg, bassoon Philharmonic Commission ) Jeffrey Kahane, piano Julie Landsman, Trevor Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s See Dec. 10 for program Nuckols, horn Merry Pranks David Geffen Hall 8 PM Brandon Ridenour, trumpet David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM Bach: Brandenburg Concertos (complete) NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Live! Alice Live! FILM SOCIETY OF An exhibition tracing the history An exhibition tracing the history LINCOLN CENTER of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first Lynch/Rivette in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today This dual retrospective pairs staging in 1886 until today seven David Lynch films with kOenslager Gallery kOenslager Gallery seven Jacques Rivette films. Visit 12 PM–Close 12 PM–Close filmlinc.com for details. Through December 22 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Head Shots: Head Shots: JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Performer Portraits from Performer Portraits from Holiday Swing Daguerreotype to Digital Daguerreotype to Digital with Michael Mwenso, Brianna An exhibition exploring the An exhibition exploring the Thomas, and Charenee Wade history of the “head shot” history of the “head shot” Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola in the performing arts in the performing arts 7:30 & 9:30 PM kVincent Astor Gallery kVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close 12 PM–Close

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DECEMBER 11 CONT’D NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC December 13 Sunday Young People's Concert BIG APPLE CIRCUS Once Upon a Time CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY The Grand Tour Fables and Folktales OF LINCOLN CENTER Damrosch Park David Geffen Hall 2 PM Brandenburg Concertos 11 AM & 6:30 PM See Dec. 11 listing for artists NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Bach: Brandenburg Concertos James Gaffigan, conductor (complete) December 12 Saturday Jeffrey Kahane, piano Alice Tully Hall 5 PM See Dec. 10 for program JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER David Geffen Hall 8 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Webop Family Holiday Party Holiday Swing Varis Leichtman Studio with Michael Mwenso, Brianna 11 AM, 1 & 3 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Thomas, and Charenee Wade Dissecting Light: Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER A Conversation and 7:30 & 9:30 PM Holiday Swing Demonstration with Lighting with Michael Mwenso, Brianna Designer Beverly Emmons JUILLIARD SCHOOL Thomas, and Charenee Wade Tony Award-winner Beverly Juilliard New Dances: Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Emmons explores how theatrical Edition 2015 7:30 & 9:30 PM lighting instruments work. New works commissioned by and kBruno Walter Auditorium created for the division by four JUILLIARD SCHOOL 10:30 AM up-and-coming choreographers Juilliard New Dances: Peter Jay Sharp Theater 3 PM Edition 2015 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY New works commissioned by and FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER created for the division by four Alice Live! Rodgers & Hammerstein's up-and-coming choreographers An exhibition tracing the history The King and I Peter Jay Sharp Theater of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Directed by Bartlett Sher 7:30 PM in live performance from the first Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM staging in 1886 until today LINCOLN CENTER THEATER kOenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein's Dada Woof Papa Hot The King and I Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Directed by Bartlett Sher NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 2 & 8 PM Head Shots: Performer Portraits from NEW YORK CITY BALLET LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Daguerreotype to Digital George Balanchine's An exhibition exploring the The Nutcracker™ Dada Woof Papa Hot history of the “head shot” David H. Koch Theater Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in the performing arts 1 & 5 PM 2 & 8 PM kVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC METROPOLITAN OPERA Holiday Brass Rigoletto (Verdi) NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY For this annual concert, the New Metropolitan Opera House FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS York Philharmonic Principal Brass 1 PM Holiday Songbook Quintet joins forces with New holiday music by Broadway Canadian Brass, celebrating its METROPOLITAN OPERA composers and lyricists is sung 45th anniversary. La Bohème (Puccini) by Broadway vocalists, presented David Geffen Hall 3 PM Metropolitan Opera House by Arts and Artists at St. Paul and directed by John Znidarsic. 8 PM BIG APPLE CIRCUS kBruno Walter Auditorium 2:30 PM The Grand Tour NEW YORK CITY BALLET Damrosch Park George Balanchine's 12:30 & 4:30 PM The Nutcracker™ BIG APPLE CIRCUS David H. Koch Theater The Grand Tour 2 & 8 PM Damrosch Park 11 AM, 3 & 6:30 PM

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December 14 Monday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY METROPOLITAN OPERA FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS La Donna del Lago (Rossini) JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Holiday Songbook Metropolitan Opera House Juilliard Jazz Ensembles New holiday music by Broadway 7:30 PM The Music of composers and lyricists is sung by Broadway vocalists, presented with Basie and Duke NEW YORK CITY BALLET Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola by Arts and Artists at St. Paul and directed by John Znidarsic. George Balanchine's 7:30 & 9:30 PM The Nutcracker™ kBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM David H. Koch Theater 7 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Juilliard New Dances: NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Edition 2015 December 15 Tuesday Handel's Messiah New works commissioned by and Jane Glover, conductor created for the division by four CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Heidi Stober, soprano up-and-coming choreographers OF LINCOLN CENTER Tim Mead, countertenor Peter Jay Sharp Theater Brandenburg Concertos Paul Appleby, tenor 7:30 PM See Dec. 11 listing for artists. Roderick Williams, baritone Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Westminster Symphonic Choir JUILLIARD SCHOOL (complete) David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM Juilliard Orchestra Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Itzhak Perlman, conductor NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY All-Tchaikovsky program: Romeo JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS and Juliet Overture-Fantasie; Alice Live! Rococo Variations; Symphony Ed Reed Trio with special guest An exhibition tracing the history No. 6 (“Pathétique”) George Cables of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories David Geffen Hall 8 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today METROPOLITAN OPERA kOenslager Gallery JUILLIARD SCHOOL Die Fledermaus (J. Strauss) 12 PM–Close Juilliard Wind Orchestra Metropolitan Opera House Marc Gould, conductor 7:30 PM Khari Joyner, cello NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Poulenc: Suite Francais FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Ibert: Cello Concerto Head Shots: FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Varese: Octandre; Integrales Performer Portraits from Alice Live! Toch: Spiel für Blasorchester Daguerreotype to Digital An exhibition tracing the history Willson Theater An exhibition exploring the of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories 7:30 PM history of the “head shot” in live performance from the first in the performing arts staging in 1886 until today Vincent Astor Gallery JUILLIARD SCHOOL k Oenslager Gallery 12 PM–Close k Juilliard New Dances: 12 PM–Close Edition 2015 New works commissioned by and NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY created for the division by four FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS up-and-coming choreographers Gotham Jazzmen Head Shots: Peter Jay Sharp Theater The legendary group performs Performer Portraits from 7:30 PM traditional jazz. Daguerreotype to Digital kBruno Walter Auditorium An exhibition exploring the LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 12 PM history of the “head shot” Rodgers & Hammerstein's in the performing arts The King and I kVincent Astor Gallery Directed by Bartlett Sher December 16 Wednesday 12 PM–Close Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Ed Reed Trio with special guest LINCOLN CENTER THEATER George Cables Dada Woof Papa Hot Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 7:30 & 9:30 PM 8 PM

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DECEMBER 16 CONT’D NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Dada Woof Papa Hot JUILLIARD SCHOOL Head Shots: Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Juilliard Drama presents Performer Portraits from 8 PM Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia' Daguerreotype to Digital McClelland Drama Theater An exhibition exploring the METROPOLITAN OPERA 7:30 PM history of the “head shot” in the performing arts Rigoletto (Verdi) kVincent Astor Gallery Metropolitan Opera House LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 12 PM–Close 7:30 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher BIG APPLE CIRCUS NEW YORK CITY BALLET Vivian Beaumont Theater The Grand Tour George Balanchine's The Nutcracker™ 2 & 8 PM Damrosch Park 11 AM & 6:30 PM David H. Koch Theater 7 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Dada Woof Papa Hot December 17 Thursday Handel's Messiah Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Jane Glover, conductor 2 & 8 PM DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Heidi Stober, soprano AT LINCOLN CENTER Tim Mead, countertenor METROPOLITAN OPERA NYChillharmonic Paul Appleby, tenor The Barber of Seville (Rossini) A 22-piece indie rock, electronic, Roderick Williams, baritone Metropolitan Opera House and jazz hybrid orchestra led by Westminster Symphonic Choir 7:30 PM Sara McDonald David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM kDavid Rubenstein Atrium NEW YORK CITY BALLET 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY George Balanchine's FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS The Nutcracker™ JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Alice Live! David H. Koch Theater Ed Reed Trio with special guest An exhibition tracing the history 2 & 7 PM George Cables of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola in live performance from the first 7:30 & 9:30 PM staging in 1886 until today NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC kOenslager Gallery Handel's Messiah 12 PM–Close Jane Glover, conductor JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Heidi Stober, soprano Big Band Holidays Tim Mead, countertenor Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Paul Appleby, tenor with FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Roderick Williams, baritone Denzal Sinclaire and Audrey Head Shots: Westminster Symphonic Choir Shakir, vocalists Performer Portraits from David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM Rose Theater 8 PM Daguerreotype to Digital An exhibition exploring the history of the “head shot” NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JUILLIARD SCHOOL in the performing arts FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Juilliard Drama presents kVincent Astor Gallery Alice Live! Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia' 12 PM–Close An exhibition tracing the history McClelland Drama Theater of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories 7:30 PM in live performance from the first BIG APPLE CIRCUS staging in 1886 until today The Grand Tour LINCOLN CENTER THEATER kOenslager Gallery Damrosch Park 12 PM–Close Rodgers & Hammerstein's 11 AM & 6:30 PM The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM HANDEL’S MESSIAH Julian Wachner, conductor Trinity Baroque Orchestra Choir of Trinity Wall Street Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM

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December 18 Friday NEW YORK CITY BALLET December 19 Saturday George Balanchine's JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER The Nutcracker™ DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Divas of the Silver Screen: David H. Koch Theater 8 PM AT LINCOLN CENTER Celebrating Lena Horne, LC Kids Storytime at the Atrium Rosemary Clooney, and NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Kids meet their literary heroes at Ethel Waters Handel's Messiah this very special story hour. With vocalists Adriane Lenox, Jane Glover, conductor kDavid Rubenstein Atrium Martina DaSilva, Tatiana Eva- Heidi Stober, soprano 11 AM Marie, and Shenel Johns, and Tim Mead, countertenor pianist/music director Chris Paul Appleby, tenor Pattishall JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Roderick Williams, baritone Big Band Holidays Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7 PM Westminster Symphonic Choir Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra David Geffen Hall 11 AM with Wynton Marsalis JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Denzal Sinclaire and Audrey DIVA Jazz Orchestra Celebrates NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Shakir, vocalists Ella Fitzgerald's “Oh, What Fun!” Rose Theater 2 & 8 PM “Swingin' Christmas” A Philharmonic Holiday Featuring vocalists Camille Courtney Lewis, conductor Thurman, Christine Fawson, JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Eric Owens, bass-baritone and Sue Giles Divas of the Silver Screen: New York City Gay Men's Chorus Celebrating Lena Horne, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Program to include “You‘re a Rosemary Clooney, and 7:30 & 9:30 PM Mean One, Mr. Grinch” Ethel Waters David Geffen Hall 8 PM With vocalists Adriane Lenox, JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Martina DaSilva, Tatiana Eva- Big Band Holidays NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Marie, and Shenel Johns, and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS pianist/music director Chris with Wynton Marsalis Alice Live! Pattishall Denzal Sinclaire and Audrey An exhibition tracing the history Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7 PM Shakir, vocalists of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Rose Theater 8 PM in live performance from the first JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER staging in 1886 until today DIVA Jazz Orchestra Celebrates JUILLIARD SCHOOL kOenslager Gallery Ella Fitzgerald's Juilliard Drama presents 12 PM–Close “Swingin' Christmas” Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia' Featuring vocalists Camille McClelland Drama Theater NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Thurman, Christine Fawson, 7:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS and Sue Giles Head Shots: Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Performer Portraits from 7:30 & 9:30 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein's Daguerreotype to Digital The King and I An exhibition exploring the JUILLIARD SCHOOL history of the “head shot” Directed by Bartlett Sher Juilliard Drama presents in the performing arts Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia' Vincent Astor Gallery k McClelland Drama Theater 12 PM–Close LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 2 & 8 PM Dada Woof Papa Hot BIG APPLE CIRCUS Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater JUILLIARD SCHOOL The Grand Tour 8 PM Pre-College String Ensemble Damrosch Park Shih-Hung Young, conductor 11 AM & 6:30 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Peter Jay Sharp Theater Die Fledermaus (J. Strauss) 4:30 PM Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM

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DECEMBER 19 CONT’D LINCOLN CENTER THEATER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Rodgers & Hammerstein's JUILLIARD SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher Pre-College Orchestra Alice Live! George Stelluto, conductor An exhibition tracing the history Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM Works by Glinka, Prokofiev, and of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Rachmaninoff in live performance from the first LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Peter Jay Sharp Theater staging in 1886 until today Dada Woof Papa Hot 7:30 PM kOenslager Gallery Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 12 PM–Close 3 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein's NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK CITY BALLET The King and I FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Directed by Bartlett Sher George Balanchine's Head Shots: The Nutcracker™ Vivian Beaumont Theater Performer Portraits from David H. Koch Theater 2 & 8 PM Daguerreotype to Digital An exhibition exploring the 1 & 5 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER history of the “head shot” in the performing arts Dada Woof Papa Hot BIG APPLE CIRCUS kVincent Astor Gallery The Grand Tour Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 12 PM–Close 2 & 8 PM Damrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY METROPOLITAN OPERA FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS La Donna del Lago (Rossini) Baroque Music at Home December 21 Monday Metropolitan Opera House Elizabeth Weinfield, viol/viola 1 PM Jude Ziliak, violin JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER kBruno Walter Auditorium Monday Nights with WBGO: METROPOLITAN OPERA 2:30 PM Dick Hyman Solo Piano The Barber of Seville (Rossini) Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Metropolitan Opera House BIG APPLE CIRCUS 7:30 & 9:30 PM 8 PM The Grand Tour Damrosch Park METROPOLITAN OPERA NEW YORK CITY BALLET 12:30 & 4:30 PM The Barber of Seville (Rossini) George Balanchine's Metropolitan Opera House The Nutcracker™ 7:30 PM David H. Koch Theater December 20 Sunday 2 & 8 PM NEW YORK CITY BALLET JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER George Balanchine's NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC DIVA Jazz Orchestra Celebrates The Nutcracker™ “Oh, What Fun!” Ella Fitzgerald's David H. Koch Theater 7 PM A Philharmonic Holiday “Swingin' Christmas” Courtney Lewis, conductor Featuring vocalists Camille Eric Owens, bass-baritone Thurman, Christine Fawson, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY New York City Gay Men's Chorus and Sue Giles FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Program to include “You‘re a Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Alice Live! Mean One, Mr. Grinch” 7:30 & 9:30 PM An exhibition tracing the history David Geffen Hall 2 PM of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first JUILLIARD SCHOOL staging in 1886 until today NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Juilliard Drama presents kOenslager Gallery Handel's Messiah Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia' 12 PM–Close Jane Glover, conductor McClelland Drama Theater Heidi Stober, soprano 7 PM Tim Mead, countertenor Paul Appleby, tenor Roderick Williams, baritone Westminster Symphonic Choir David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM

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DECEMBER 21 CONT’D NEW YORK CITY BALLET LINCOLN CENTER THEATER George Balanchine's Rodgers & Hammerstein's NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY The Nutcracker™ The King and I FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS David H. Koch Theater 7 PM Directed by Bartlett Sher Head Shots: Vivian Beaumont Theater Performer Portraits from 2 & 8 PM Daguerreotype to Digital NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY An exhibition exploring the FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS history of the “head shot” Alice Live! LINCOLN CENTER THEATER in the performing arts An exhibition tracing the history Dada Woof Papa Hot kVincent Astor Gallery of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 12 PM–Close in live performance from the first 2 & 8 PM staging in 1886 until today Oenslager Gallery k METROPOLITAN OPERA BIG APPLE CIRCUS 12 PM–Close The Grand Tour Die Fledermaus (J. Strauss) Damrosch Park Metropolitan Opera House NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 8 PM 12:30 & 4:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Head Shots: Performer Portraits from NEW YORK CITY BALLET December 22 Tuesday Daguerreotype to Digital George Balanchine's An exhibition exploring the The Nutcracker™ DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM history of the “head shot” David H. Koch Theater AT LINCOLN CENTER in the performing arts 2 & 7 PM Circle Round Dignity, kVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close Courage, and Survival NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Singer-songwriter Morley FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS presents more of her performance-based round table BIG APPLE CIRCUS Alice Live! discussions, featuring socially The Grand Tour An exhibition tracing the history conscious artists and human Damrosch Park of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories rights activists. 12:30 & 4:30 PM in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today kDavid Rubenstein Atrium Oenslager Gallery 7:30 PM k December 23 Wednesday 12 PM–Close JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER FILM SOCIETY OF NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Dick Hyman Solo Piano LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Douglas Sirk Head Shots: 7:30 & 9:30 PM This retrospective tracks the Performer Portraits from director's profoundly influential Daguerreotype to Digital LINCOLN CENTER THEATER artistry from his early German An exhibition exploring the Rodgers & Hammerstein's films to his most iconic history of the “head shot” The King and I melodramas, and nearly in the performing arts Directed by Bartlett Sher everything in between. kVincent Astor Gallery Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Visit filmlinc.com for details. 12 PM–Close Through January 6 LINCOLN CENTER THEATER BIG APPLE CIRCUS Dada Woof Papa Hot JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER The Grand Tour Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Ted Rosenthal Trio: Damrosch Park 8 PM “Wonderland” Holiday Show 12:30 & 4:30 PM With pianist Ted Rosenthal, bassist Noriko Ueda, and METROPOLITAN OPERA drummer Tim Horner La Donna del Lago (Rossini) Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 & 9:30 PM 7:30 PM

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December 24 Thursday December 26 Saturday BIG APPLE CIRCUS The Grand Tour METROPOLITAN OPERA JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Damrosch Park The Barber of Seville (Rossini) TBA 11 AM, 3 & 6:30 PM Metropolitan Opera House Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM December 27 Sunday NEW YORK CITY BALLET LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER George Balanchine's Rodgers & Hammerstein's TBA The Nutcracker™ The King and I Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola David H. Koch Theater 2 PM Directed by Bartlett Sher Vivian Beaumont Theater 7:30 & 9:30 PM 2 & 8 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Alice Live! LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein's An exhibition tracing the history Dada Woof Papa Hot The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in live performance from the first 2 & 8 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater staging in 1886 until today 1 & 7 PM Oenslager Gallery k METROPOLITAN OPERA 12 PM–Close The Barber of Seville (Rossini) LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Metropolitan Opera House Dada Woof Papa Hot NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 3 & 7 PM Head Shots: METROPOLITAN OPERA Performer Portraits from NEW YORK CITY BALLET Daguerreotype to Digital La Donna del Lago (Rossini) An exhibition exploring the Metropolitan Opera House George Balanchine's history of the “head shot” 8 PM The Nutcracker™ in the performing arts David H. Koch Theater 1 & 5 PM kVincent Astor Gallery NEW YORK CITY BALLET 12 PM–Close George Balanchine's The Nutcracker™ BIG APPLE CIRCUS David H. Koch Theater The Grand Tour December 25 Friday 2 & 8 PM Damrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein's NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY The King and I FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS December 28 Monday Directed by Bartlett Sher Alice Live! Vivian Beaumont Theater An exhibition tracing the history of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 8 PM in live performance from the first TBA staging in 1886 until today Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola LINCOLN CENTER THEATER kOenslager Gallery 7:30 & 9:30 PM Dada Woof Papa Hot 12 PM–Close Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater METROPOLITAN OPERA 8 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Die Fledermaus (J. Strauss) FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Metropolitan Opera House BIG APPLE CIRCUS Head Shots: 7:30 PM The Grand Tour Performer Portraits from Daguerreotype to Digital Damrosch Park NEW YORK CITY BALLET 12:30 & 4:30 PM An exhibition exploring the history of the “head shot” George Balanchine's in the performing arts The Nutcracker™ kVincent Astor Gallery David H. Koch Theater 7 PM 12 PM–Close

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DECEMBER 28 CONT’D METROPOLITAN OPERA LINCOLN CENTER THEATER The Barber of Seville (Rossini) Rodgers & Hammerstein's NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Metropolitan Opera House The King and I FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 7 PM Directed by Bartlett Sher Alice Live! Vivian Beaumont Theater An exhibition tracing the history 2 & 8 PM of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories NEW YORK CITY BALLET in live performance from the first George Balanchine's staging in 1886 until today The Nutcracker™ LINCOLN CENTER THEATER kOenslager Gallery David H. Koch Theater Dada Woof Papa Hot 12 PM–Close 2 & 7 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alan Gilbert, conductor METROPOLITAN OPERA Head Shots: Joshua Bell, violin The Barber of Seville (Rossini) Performer Portraits from Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela; Metropolitan Opera House Daguerreotype to Digital Symphony No. 4; Finlandia 12:30 PM An exhibition exploring the Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto history of the “head shot” David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM in the performing arts METROPOLITAN OPERA Die Fledermaus (J. Strauss) kVincent Astor Gallery NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 12 PM–Close Metropolitan Opera House FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 7:30 PM Alice Live! BIG APPLE CIRCUS An exhibition tracing the history The Grand Tour of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories NEW YORK CITY BALLET Damrosch Park in live performance from the first George Balanchine's The Nutcracker™ 12:30 & 4:30 PM staging in 1886 until today kOenslager Gallery David H. Koch Theater 12 PM–Close 2 & 7 PM December 29 Tuesday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alan Gilbert, conductor AT LINCOLN CENTER Head Shots: Joshua Bell, violin Aurical Performer Portraits from See Dec. 29 for program This indie rock band draws Daguerreotype to Digital David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM inspiration from grunge, modal An exhibition exploring the jazz, Motown, folk, and soul. history of the “head shot” in the performing arts NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY kDavid Rubenstein Atrium FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 7:30 PM kVincent Astor Gallery 12 PM–Close Alice Live! An exhibition tracing the history JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories TBA BIG APPLE CIRCUS in live performance from the first Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola The Grand Tour staging in 1886 until today 7:30 & 9:30 PM Damrosch Park kOenslager Gallery 12:30 & 4:30 PM 12 PM–Close LINCOLN CENTER THEATER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Rodgers & Hammerstein's December 30 Wednesday The King and I FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Directed by Bartlett Sher Head Shots: JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Vivian Beaumont Theater Performer Portraits from TBA Daguerreotype to Digital 7 PM Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola An exhibition exploring the 7:30 & 9:30 PM history of the “head shot” LINCOLN CENTER THEATER in the performing arts Dada Woof Papa Hot kVincent Astor Gallery Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 12 PM–Close 8 PM

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DECEMBER 30 CONT’D NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC New Year’s Eve NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY “La Vie Parisienne” FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alan Gilbert, conductor The Dance Historian Is In: Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano Excelsior (1881/2002) Inon Barnatan, Makoto Ozone, David Vaughan will introduce and piano screen a recent La Scala revival Offenbach: Selections from Gaîté of this balletic paean to industrial Parisienne; two arias and scientific progress, by Luigi Ravel: Pavane pour une Infante Manzotti to music by Romualdo défunte Marenco. Various: “La Vie en rose,” “C’est kThird Floor Screening Room ça la vie, c’est ça l’amour” 1 PM Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM BIG APPLE CIRCUS The Grand Tour Damrosch Park NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 12:30 & 4:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Live! An exhibition tracing the history of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories December 31 Thursday in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER kOenslager Gallery TBA 12 PM–Close Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 10:00 PM BIG APPLE CIRCUS The Grand Tour LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Damrosch Park Rodgers & Hammerstein's 12:30 & 9:30 PM The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dada Woof Papa Hot Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 7 PM

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

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

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