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LC Campus Events Doc 11/10/15 2:26 PM Page 1 EventsDecember_Playbill_r2_LC Campus Events Doc 11/10/15 2:26 PM Page 1 DECEMBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Calendar information is current as of October 21, 2015. For complete up-to-date information on the campus-wide performance schedule, visit www.LincolnCenter.org. To receive this monthly calendar by email, send your email address to [email protected]. December 1 Tuesday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY METROPOLITAN OPERA FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Rigoletto (Verdi) JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Gotham Jazzmen Metropolitan Opera 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 k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. EventsDecember_Playbill_r2_LC Campus Events Doc 11/10/15 2:26 PM Page 2 DECEMBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 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 NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC 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 Die Fledermaus (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 k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. EventsDecember_Playbill_r2_LC Campus Events Doc 11/10/15 2:26 PM Page 3 DECEMBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 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.
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