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OCTOBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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October 1 Thursday October 3 Saturday , conductor DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM AT LINCOLN CENTER Emanuel Ax, piano AT LINCOLN CENTER Heidi Latsky: On Display Brahms: Tragic Overture LC Kids Artists at the Atrium: This site-specific work celebrating Marc Neikrug: Canta-Concerto Acopladitos the 25th Anniversary of the ADA (World Premiere-New York This Brooklyn-based kindietronic is a movement installation for Philharmonic Commission) band blends curious electronic & diverse members of the Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 folk instruments with original community. David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM songs in Spanish in this inter- A Lincoln Center Commission active musical experience for kDavid Rubenstein Atrium October 2 Friday the whole family. 7:30 PM kDavid Rubenstein Atrium JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 11 AM FILM SOCIETY OF Celebrating George Wein at 90 LINCOLN CENTER with Special Guests Randy JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 53rd New York Film Festival Brecker, Howard Alden, Lewis Joe Temperley Quintet The festival runs through Nash, Jay Leonhart & Frank featuring Wycliffe Gordon October 11. For details, visit Kimbrough With Adam Birnbaum, Yasushi www.FilmLinc.com. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Nakamura, and Billy Drummond 7:30 & 9:30 PM Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 7:30 & 9:30 PM Gregory Generet LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s LINCOLN CENTER 7:30 & 9:30 PM The King and I Up and Away Directed by Bartlett Sher Created by Trusty Sidekick LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Theater Company Commissioned by Lincoln Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Center Education The King and I METROPOLITAN OPERA Guided one-on-one by members Directed by Bartlett Sher Otello (Verdi) of the Fogg Family, young Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Metropolitan Opera House audiences with autism and their 8 PM families will experience the METROPOLITAN OPERA wonder of the world above the Anna Bolena (Donizetti) NEW YORK CITY clouds. Designed for young audiences Metropolitan Opera House Americana x Five on the autism spectrum and 7:30 PM Ash their families Sonatas and Interludes Each performance offered to 8 families at a time. Limited Rodeo: Four Dance availability. Please visit All Balanchine Slaughter on Tenth Avenue www.upandaway.nyc or call Liebeslieder Walzer David H. Koch Theater 8 PM 212-875-5916 to request tickets. Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3 Clark Studio Theater David H. Koch Theater k 11 AM & 2 PM 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Live! An exhibition tracing the history of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today kOenslager Gallery 12 PM

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OCTOBER 3 CONT’D October 4 Sunday October 5 Monday

LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Joe Temperley Quintet Yves Léveillé Quartet The King and I featuring Wycliffe Gordon with Adam Kolker Directed by Bartlett Sher With Adam Birnbaum, Yasushi Quebec Jazz Connection Vivian Beaumont Theater Nakamura, and Billy Drummond With Alain Bastien, Roberto 2 & 8 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Murray, and Adrian Vedady 7:30 & 9:30 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 7:30 & 9:30 PM Kill Floor LINCOLN CENTER Claire Tow Theater 7 PM Up and Away LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Created by Trusty Sidekick Kill Floor Theater Company METROPOLITAN OPERA Claire Tow Theater 7 PM Commissioned by Lincoln Il Trovatore (Verdi) Center Education Metropolitan Opera House Guided one-on-one by members METROPOLITAN OPERA 1 PM of the Fogg Family, young Anna Bolena (Donizetti) audiences with autism and their Metropolitan Opera House METROPOLITAN OPERA families will experience the 7:30 PM wonder of the world above the Turandot (Puccini) clouds. Metropolitan Opera House Designed for young audiences NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 8 PM on the autism spectrum and FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS their families Alice Live! NEW YORK CITY BALLET Each performance offered to An exhibition tracing the history Americana x Five 8 families at a time. Limited of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories See Oct. 2 for details availability. Please visit in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today David H. Koch Theater 2 PM www.upandaway.nyc or call 212-875-5916 to request tickets. kOenslager Gallery 12 PM kClark Studio Theater NEW YORK CITY BALLET 11 AM & 2 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY All Balanchine See Oct. 1 for details FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Who’s Alice: Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s An Evening with Kate Burton, The King and I David Del Tredici, Andre NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Directed by Bartlett Sher Gregory, and Monica Edinger Alan Gilbert, conductor Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM Examine the enduring allure Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano and fascination of Alice in Emanuel Ax, piano Wonderland. LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Repeat of Oct. 1 program kBruno Walter Auditorium David Geffen Hall 8 PM Kill Floor 6 PM Claire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK CITY BALLET October 6 Tuesday Alice Live! Americana x Five An exhibition tracing the history See Oct. 2 for details JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories David H. Koch Theater 3 PM Antonio Sanchez and Migration in live performance from the first With Seamus Blake, John staging in 1886 until today Escreet, Matt Brewer, and Thana Alexa kOenslager Gallery 12 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Beethoven Encounters: Opus 18 String Quartets, Part 1 New York Classical Players kBruno Walter Auditorium 2:30 PM

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OCTOBER 6 CONT’D LINCOLN CENTER THEATER DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Kill Floor AT LINCOLN CENTER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Claire Tow Theater 7 PM The Amigos with Special Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Guests The King and I Foot-stomping, accordion- Directed by Bartlett Sher METROPOLITAN OPERA infused Indie-Americana stars Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Il Trovatore (Verdi) celebrate East Asian folk Metropolitan Opera House traditions in a folk music blowout 7:30 PM featuring Mongolian horsehead METROPOLITAN OPERA fiddler Nature Ganganbaigal. Otello (Verdi) NEW YORK CITY BALLET kDavid Rubenstein Atrium Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM 7:30 PM Americana x Five See Oct. 2 for details David H. Koch Theater JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK CITY BALLET 7:30 PM Turtle Island Quartet All Balanchine with Cyrus Chestnut See Oct. 1 for details NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Jelly, Rags, and Monk David H. Koch Theater With David Balakrishnan, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 7:30 PM Mateusz Smoczynski, Mark Alice Live! Summer, and Benjamin Von An exhibition tracing the history Gutzeit NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS in live performance from the first 7:30 & 9:30 PM Alice Live! staging in 1886 until today An exhibition tracing the history kOenslager Gallery 12 PM of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Sonatenabend in live performance from the first October 8 Thursday staging in 1886 until today kPaul Hall 6 PM kOenslager Gallery 12 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rose Studio Concert Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s October 7 Wednesday Amphion String Quartet The King and I Tommaso Lonquich, clarinet Directed by Bartlett Sher CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Reicha: Quintet in B-flat major for Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM OF LINCOLN CENTER Clarinet, Two Violins, Viola, and Inside Chamber Music Cello LINCOLN CENTER THEATER with Bruce Adolphe Suk: Meditation on an Old Czech Romanticism to Modernism: Hymn ‘St Wenceslas’ for String Kill Floor Close Connections Quartet Claire Tow Theater 7 PM Focus on Ravel's Gaspard de la Jan ácˇek: Quartet No. 1 for Strings, “The Kreutzer Sonata” nuit for piano METROPOLITAN OPERA Rose Studio 6:30 PM Rose Studio 6:30 PM Tannhäuser (Wagner) Metropolitan Opera House JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY 7 PM Antonio Sanchez and Migration OF LINCOLN CENTER With Seamus Blake, John Late Night Rose NEW YORK CITY BALLET Escreet, Matt Brewer, and Thana Amphion String Quartet 21st Century Choreographers Alexa Tommaso Lonquich, clarinet Repeat of 6:30 PM program New Ludwig-Leone/Schumacher Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola New Ravel/Binet Rose Studio 9 PM 7:30 PM New Walton/Thatcher New Reich/Peck LINCOLN CENTER THEATER New Debussy/Brandstrup (World Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Premiere) The King and I David H. Koch Theater Directed by Bartlett Sher 7:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

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OCTOBER 8 CONT’D October 10 Saturday METROPOLITAN OPERA Il Trovatore (Verdi) NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Metropolitan Opera House FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Leny Andrade and 8 PM Alice Live! Roni Ben-Hur An exhibition tracing the history With Itaiguara Brandão and NEW YORK CITY BALLET of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Helio Schiavo Balanchine Black & White in live performance from the first Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola staging in 1886 until today 7:30 & 9:30 PM Oenslager Gallery 12 PM k Movements for Piano and JUILLIARD SCHOOL Orchestra October 9 Friday AXIOM Episodes Jeffrey Milarsky, conductor JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Grisey: Talea David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Leny Andrade and Scelsi: Anahit “Lyric Poem on the name of Venus”; Roni Ben-Hur Okanagon NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Saariaho: Lichtbogen With Itaiguara Brandão and FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Helio Schiavo Sharp Theater 7:30 PM Make Me Hedwig: Makeup Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola Artists Mike Potter and Nicole 7:30 & 9:30 PM LINCOLN CENTER Bridgeford Up and Away kLPA Cafe 10:30 AM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Created by Trusty Sidekick Theater Company Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Commissioned by Lincoln NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY The King and I Center Education FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Directed by Bartlett Sher Guided one-on-one by members Alice Live! Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM of the Fogg Family, young An exhibition tracing the history audiences with autism and their of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories LINCOLN CENTER THEATER families will experience the in live performance from the first Kill Floor wonder of the world above the staging in 1886 until today clouds. Claire Tow Theater 7 PM kOenslager Gallery 12 PM Designed for young audiences on the autism spectrum and RENE LIU LIVE METROPOLITAN OPERA their families David Geffen Hall 8 PM Anna Bolena (Donizetti) Each performance offered to 8 families at a time. Limited Metropolitan Opera House October 11 Sunday 7:30 PM availability. Please visit www.upandaway.nyc or call 212-875-5916 to request tickets. FILM SOCIETY OF NEW YORK CITY BALLET kClark Studio Theater LINCOLN CENTER 21st Century Choreographers 11 AM & 2 PM 53rd New York Film Festival See Oct. 8 for details Closing Night David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Don Cheadle’s Miles Ahead LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Alice Tully Hall TBA Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY The King and I FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Directed by Bartlett Sher JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Alice Live! Vivian Beaumont Theater Leny Andrade and An exhibition tracing the history 2 & 8 PM Roni Ben-Hur of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories With Itaiguara Brandão and in live performance from the first Helio Schiavo staging in 1886 until today LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola Kill Floor kOenslager Gallery 12 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM Claire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL METROPOLITAN OPERA Juilliard Wind Orchestra Otello (Verdi) Patricia Rogers, conductor Metropolitan Opera House Paul Hall 3 PM 1 PM

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OCTOBER 11 CONT’D METROPOLITAN OPERA NEW YORK CITY BALLET Tannhäuser (Wagner) Masters at Work LINCOLN CENTER Metropolitan Opera House Harlequinade Up and Away 7 PM N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz Created by Trusty Sidekick David H. Koch Theater Theater Company 7:30 PM Commissioned by Lincoln NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Center Education FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Guided one-on-one by members Alice Live! NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY of the Fogg Family, young An exhibition tracing the history FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS audiences with autism and their of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Alice Live! families will experience the in live performance from the first An exhibition tracing the history wonder of the world above the staging in 1886 until today of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories clouds. kOenslager Gallery 12 PM in live performance from the first Designed for young audiences staging in 1886 until today on the autism spectrum and Oenslager Gallery 12 PM their families k Each performance offered to October 13 Tuesday 8 families at a time. Limited availability. Please visit DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM October 14 Wednesday www.upandaway.nyc or call AT LINCOLN CENTER 212-875-5916 to request tickets. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY kClark Studio Theater Insights at the Atrium OF LINCOLN CENTER 11 AM & 2 PM Assessing the Influence of Inside Chamber Music Great African American with Bruce Adolphe Classical Artists Romanticism to Modernism: LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Eric Owens, speaker/bass- Close Connections Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s baritone Focus on Bartók's String Quartet The King and I Carol J. Oja, moderator No. 4 Directed by Bartlett Sher kDavid Rubenstein Atrium Rose Studio 6:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM 7:30 PM GREAT PERFORMERS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Kill Floor Jamie Ousley Trio The Lovely Mill Maiden Claire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM Happy Birthday to Roy Brown Mark Padmore, tenor With Joe Davidian and Austin Paul Lewis, piano NEW YORK CITY BALLET McMahon Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin All Balanchine Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM See Oct. 1 for details 7:30 & 9:30 PM David H. Koch Theater 3 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER JUILLIARD SCHOOL Gregorio Uribe Big Band Juilliard Jazz Orchestra ‘Cumbia Universal’ Album October 12 Monday The New Testament Basie Band: Release Party Benny Carter, Ernie Wilkins, and Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Billy Byers 7:30 & 9:30 PM Alain Bédard Auguste Quintet Sharp Theater 7:30 PM Quebec Jazz Connection LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JUILLIARD SCHOOL With François Bourassa, Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Juilliard Drama Group 45 Samuel Blais, Donny McCaslin, The King and I Seven Guitars and Michel Lambert Directed by Bartlett Sher by August Wilson Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Directed by Timothy Douglas 7:30 & 9:30 PM McClelland Theater 7:30 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Anna Bolena (Donizetti) Kill Floor Metropolitan Opera House Claire Tow Theater 7 PM 7:30 PM

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OCTOBER 14 CONT’D October 15 Thursday LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Kill Floor LINCOLN CENTER THEATER DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Claire Tow Theater 7 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s AT LINCOLN CENTER The King and I Aurelio Directed by Bartlett Sher METROPOLITAN OPERA The Honduran rootsy singer- Tannhäuser (Wagner) Vivian Beaumont Theater guitarist is ambassador of the Metropolitan Opera House 2 & 8 PM Garifuna people’s lilting and 7 PM bittersweet ballad style, LINCOLN CENTER THEATER ‘paranda.’ Kill Floor kDavid Rubenstein Atrium NEW YORK CITY BALLET Claire Tow Theater 7 PM 7:30 PM Masters at Work David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA GREAT PERFORMERS Otello (Verdi) WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Metropolitan Opera House Swan Song 7:30 PM Mark Padmore, tenor IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS: Paul Lewis, piano Great African American Singers Beethoven: An die ferne Geliebte and Their Legacy NEW YORK CITY BALLET Schubert: Schwanengesang Eric Owens, host/curator/ Masters at Work Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM bass –baritone See Oct. 13 for details Thomas Wilkins, conductor Janai Brugger, soprano David H. Koch Theater JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 7:30 PM Laquita Mitchell, soprano David Chesky: Marietta Simpson, mezzo- Jazz in the New Harmonic soprano NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC With Javon Jackson, Tim Russell Thomas, tenor IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS: Hagans, Billy Drummond, and Repeat of Oct. 14 program Great African American Singers Peter Washington David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM and Their Legacy Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Eric Owens, host/curator/ 7:30 & 9:30 PM bass –baritone NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Thomas Wilkins, conductor FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Janai Brugger, soprano JUILLIARD SCHOOL Alice Live! Laquita Mitchell, soprano Liederabend An exhibition tracing the history Marietta Simpson, mezzo- kPaul Recital Hall 6 PM of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories soprano in live performance from the first Russell Thomas, tenor JUILLIARD SCHOOL staging in 1886 until today Celebrate four American singing Juilliard Drama Group 45 kOenslager Gallery 12 PM legends: William Warfield, Betty Seven Guitars Allen, George Shirley, and Marian by August Wilson Anderson. NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Directed by Timothy Douglas David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS McClelland Theater 7:30 PM Flamenco! kBruno Walter Auditorium NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 6 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Alice Live! The King and I An exhibition tracing the history Directed by Bartlett Sher of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM staging in 1886 until today kOenslager Gallery 12 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dada Woof Papa Hot Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM

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October 16 Friday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JUILLIARD SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Juilliard Drama Group 45 JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Alice Live! Seven Guitars Nilson Matta’s Brazilian Voyage An exhibition tracing the history by August Wilson With Helen Sung, Craig Handy, of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Directed by Timothy Douglas Fabiana Masili, and Mauricio in live performance from the first McClelland Theater 2 & 8 PM Zottarelli staging in 1886 until today Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola kOenslager Gallery 12 PM LINCOLN CENTER 7:30 & 9:30 PM Up and Away NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Created by Trusty Sidekick FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Theater Company JUILLIARD SCHOOL Commissioned by Lincoln Theatre Library Association Juilliard Drama Group 45 Center Education Seven Guitars Book Awards Guided one-on-one by members by August Wilson kLPA Cafe 6:30 PM of the Fogg Family, young Directed by Timothy Douglas audiences with autism and their McClelland Theater 7:30 PM WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL families will experience the The Gloaming wonder of the world above the clouds. LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Symphony Space 7:30 PM Designed for young audiences Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s on the autism spectrum and The King and I October 17 Saturday their families Directed by Bartlett Sher Each performance offered to Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM 8 families at a time. Limited AT LINCOLN CENTER availability. Please visit LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Storytime at the Atrium www.upandaway.nyc or call Dada Woof Papa Hot Kids ages 3-6 meet their literary 212-875-5916 to request tickets. heroes at this very special story Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater kClark Studio Theater hour, as LC Kids teams with 8 PM 11 AM & 2 PM Little, Brown and Company for a new monthly series that invites LINCOLN CENTER THEATER beloved children’s book authors LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Kill Floor to read their own works. Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s The King and I Claire Tow Theater 7 PM kDavid Rubenstein Atrium 11 AM Directed by Bartlett Sher Vivian Beaumont Theater METROPOLITAN OPERA 2 & 8 PM Tosca (Puccini) GREAT PERFORMERS WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Metropolitan Opera House LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 7:30 PM Winter Journey Mark Padmore, tenor Dada Woof Papa Hot Paul Lewis, piano Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater NEW YORK CITY BALLET Schubert: Winterreise 8 PM 21st Century Choreographers Post-performance discussion See Oct. 8 for details with the artists LINCOLN CENTER THEATER David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Kill Floor Claire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Alan Gilbert, conductor Nilson Matta’s Brazilian Voyage METROPOLITAN OPERA Maurizio Pollini, piano With Helen Sung, Craig Handy, Berlioz: Le Corsaire Overture Fabiana Masili, and Mauricio Otello (Verdi) Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet, Zottarelli Metropolitan Opera House 1 PM Overture-Fantasy Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 7:30 & 9:30 PM David Geffen Hall 8 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Il Trovatore (Verdi) Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM

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OCTOBER 17 CONT’D JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Nilson Matta’s Brazilian Voyage Kill Floor NEW YORK CITY BALLET With Helen Sung, Craig Handy, Claire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM Masters at Work Fabiana Masili, and Mauricio See Oct. 13 for details Zottarelli NEW YORK CITY BALLET David H. Koch Theater 2 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM Balanchine Black & White See Oct.10 for details NEW YORK CITY BALLET David H. Koch Theater 3 PM 21st Century Choreographers JUILLIARD SCHOOL See Oct. 8 for details Juilliard Drama Group 45 David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Seven Guitars October 19 Monday by August Wilson Directed by Timothy Douglas CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY McClelland Theater 7 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS OF LINCOLN CENTER Alice Live! Master Class with An exhibition tracing the history JUILLIARD SCHOOL Jean-Efflam Bavouzet of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Juilliard415 and kRose Studio 11 AM in live performance from the first Yale Schola Cantorum staging in 1886 until today Masaaki Suzuki, conductor JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER kOenslager Gallery 12 PM All-Bach program: Sinfonia from BWV 42; Mass in A Major, BWV Juilliard Jazz Ensembles 234; Brandenburg Concerto No. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 3; Mass in G Minor, BWV 235 7:30 & 9:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Sharp Theater 7:30 PM Selections from Opera and JUILLIARD SCHOOL Classic Musical Theater LINCOLN CENTER American Brass Quintet Presented by Soprano Deborah Up and Away Thomas and Friends Kevin Cobb and Louis Hanzlik, Created by Trusty Sidekick trumpets Auditorium k Theater Company Eric Reed, horn 2:30 PM Commissioned by Lincoln Michael Powell, trombone Center Education John D. Rojak, bass trombone October 18 Sunday Guided one-on-one by members ed. Raymond Mase: Elizabethan of the Fogg Family, young Consort Music CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY audiences with autism and their Steven Sacco: Little Suite of OF LINCOLN CENTER families will experience the Miniatures Haydn, Mendelssohn, and wonder of the world above the Robert Paterson: Shine for Brass Schumann clouds. Quintet (NY Premiere) Michael Brown, Anne-Marie Designed for young audiences Clint Needham: Brass Quintet McDermott, Wu Han, piano on the autism spectrum and No. 1, “Circus” Chad Hoopes, Avi Kavafian, their families ed. Raymond Mase: Canons of violin Each performance offered to the 16th Century Matthew Lipman, Paul 8 families at a time. Limited Sebastian Currier: Cadence, Neubauer, viola availability. Please visit Fugue, Fade Dmitri Atapine, cello www.upandaway.nyc or call Paul Hall 7:30 PM Joseph Conyers, double bass 212-875-5916 to request tickets. Haydn: Trio in A major for Piano, kClark Studio Theater Violin, and Cello, Hob. XV:18 11 AM & 2 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Mendelssohn: Sextet in D major Kill Floor Claire Tow Theater 7 PM for Piano, Violin, Two Violas, LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Cello, and Bass Schumann: Quintet in E-flat Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s major for Piano, Two Violins, The King and I METROPOLITAN OPERA Viola, and Cello Directed by Bartlett Sher Tannhäuser (Wagner) Alice Tully Hall 5 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dada Woof Papa Hot Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM

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OCTOBER 19 CONT’D NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Dada Woof Papa Hot NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Alice Live! Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS An exhibition tracing the history 2 & 8 PM Alice Live! of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories An exhibition tracing the history in live performance from the first of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories staging in 1886 until today LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Kill Floor in live performance from the first kOenslager Gallery 12 PM staging in 1886 until today Claire Tow Theater 7 PM Oenslager Gallery 12 PM k WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Heretical Angels METROPOLITAN OPERA NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Dialogos and Kantaduri Tosca (Puccini) FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Post-performance discussion Metropolitan Opera House Moon Country: The Songs of with Katarina Livljani and 7:30 PM Johnny Mercer's South Ara Guzelimian kBruno Walter Auditorium Union Theological Seminary NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC 7:30 PM 6 PM Semyon Bychkov, conductor Lisa Batiashvili, violin Gautier Capuçon, cello October 20 Tuesday October 21 Wednesday Detlev Glanert: Brahms-Fantasie Brahms: Double Concerto for CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Violin and Cello; Symphony No. 1 OF LINCOLN CENTER OF LINCOLN CENTER David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Inside Chamber Music with Bruce Adolphe Schumann NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Romanticism to Modernism: Michael Brown, Anne-Marie FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS McDermott, Wu Han, piano Close Connections Chad Hoopes, Avi Kavafian, Focus on Britten's String Quartet Alice Live! violin Matthew Lipman, Paul No. 1 in D major An exhibition tracing the history of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Neubauer, viola Rose Studio 6:30 PM Dmitri Atapine, cello in live performance from the first Joseph Conyers, double bass staging in 1886 until today Repeat of Oct. 18 program JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER kOenslager Gallery 12 PM Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Ignacio Berroa Celebrates Dizzy Gillespie with Special Guest Jon Faddis WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Heretical Angels JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Kirk MacDonald Quartet 7:30 & 9:30 PM Dialogos and Kantaduri ‘Vista Obera’ Album Release Union Theological Seminary Party 7:30 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM Wednesdays at One Juilliard Percussion Ensemble AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE Monotones I and II kAlice Tully Hall 1 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Mark Morris Premiere Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s The Brahms-Haydn The King and I JUILLIARD SCHOOL David H. Koch Theater Directed by Bartlett Sher Juilliard Historical Performance 6:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Master Class With Pablo Heras-Casado BIG APPLE CIRCUS kPaul Hall 4 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER The Grand Tour Dada Woof Papa Hot Damrosch Park 6:30 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher METROPOLITAN OPERA Vivian Beaumont Theater Rigoletto (Verdi) 2 & 8 PM Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM

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October 22 Thursday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS John Handy Quintet DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Alice Live! Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola AT LINCOLN CENTER An exhibition tracing the history 7:30 & 9:30 PM Former Winners of the of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first New York City Youth Poet LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Laureate Program staging in 1886 until today Oenslager Gallery 12 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Through poetry and performance, k The King and I New York City Youth Poet Directed by Bartlett Sher Laureates and Ambassadors NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM celebrate the power of voting and FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS civic engagement. The Adventures of Ellery Queen Presented in collaboration with Gotham Radio Theatre recreates LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Urban Word NYC and NYC Votes the Ellery Queen radio show that Dada Woof Papa Hot kDavid Rubenstein Atrium ran from 1939 to 1948. Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 7:30 PM kBruno Walter Auditorium 8 PM 6 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER When You Wish Upon a Star: WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Kill Floor The Ladybugs’ Tribute to Aakash Odedra Company Claire Tow Theater 7 PM Classic Disney Films Inked and Murmur Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Baryshnikov Arts Center 8 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Rigoletto (Verdi) Metropolitan Opera House LINCOLN CENTER THEATER AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE The Brahms-Haydn Variations 8 PM Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Monotones I and II The King and I The Green Table Directed by Bartlett Sher NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC David H. Koch Theater Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Semyon Bychkov, conductor 7:30 PM Lisa Batiashvili, violin Gautier Capuçon, cello LINCOLN CENTER THEATER BIG APPLE CIRCUS Repeat of Oct. 21 program Dada Woof Papa Hot The Grand Tour David Geffen Hall 11 AM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Damrosch Park 6:30 PM 8 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER October 23 Friday Alice Live! Kill Floor An exhibition tracing the history Claire Tow Theater 7 PM GREAT PERFORMERS of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories London Symphony Orchestra in live performance from the first METROPOLITAN OPERA Valery Gergiev, conductor staging in 1886 until today Turandot (Puccini) Yefim Bronfman, piano kOenslager Gallery 12 PM Bartok: The Miraculous Mandarin; Metropolitan Opera House Piano Concerto No. 3 7:30 PM WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Stravinsky: Aakash Odedra Company (complete) NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Inked and Murmur David Geffen Hall 8 PM Semyon Bychkov, conductor Baryshnikov Arts Center 8 PM Lisa Batiashvili, violin Gautier Capuçon, cello JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE Repeat of Oct. 21 program Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra La Spectre de la Rose David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM with Wynton Marsalis Valse-fantasie Plays Monk Mark Morris Premiere Joey Alexander, piano The Green Table The Town Hall 8 PM David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM

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OCTOBER 23 CONT’D LINCOLN CENTER THEATER AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE Kill Floor Company B BIG APPLE CIRCUS Claire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM La Spectre de la Rose The Grand Tour Valse-fantasie Damrosch Park 6:30 PM The Brahms-Haydn Variations METROPOLITAN OPERA David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Tosca (Puccini) October 24 Saturday Metropolitan Opera House 12:30 PM BIG APPLE CIRCUS The Grand Tour JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Damrosch Park 12 & 4:30 PM Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra METROPOLITAN OPERA with Wynton Marsalis Tannhäuser (Wagner) Plays Monk Metropolitan Opera House October 25 Sunday Joey Alexander, piano 7 PM The Town Hall 8 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC OF LINCOLN CENTER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Semyon Bychkov, conductor Piano & Winds John Handy Quintet Lisa Batiashvili, violin Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, piano 50th Anniversary of Live at Gautier Capuçon, cello Tara Helen O'Connor, flute Monterey Jazz Festival Repeat of Oct. 21 program Stephen Taylor, oboe Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola David Geffen Hall 8 PM Romie de Guise-Langlois, 7:30 & 9:30 PM clarinet Peter Kolkay, bassoon NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Radovan Vlatkovic, horn LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Up and Away Ligeti: Six Bagatelles for Flute, Alice Live! Created by Trusty Sidekick Oboe, Clarinet, Basson, and Horn An exhibition tracing the history Theater Company Magnard: Quintet in D minor for of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Commissioned by Lincoln Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, in live performance from the first Center Education and Piano staging in 1886 until today Guided one-on-one by members Rimsky-Korsakov: Quintet in of the Fogg Family, young kOenslager Gallery 12 PM B-flat major for Piano, Flute, audiences with autism and their Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn families will experience the Poulenc: Sextet for Flute, Oboe, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, and wonder of the world above the FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS clouds. Piano The Adventures of Ellery Queen Alice Tully Hall 5 PM Designed for young audiences Gotham Radio Theatre recreates on the autism spectrum and the Ellery Queen radio show that their families ran from 1939 to 1948. GREAT PERFORMERS Each performance offered to Bruno Walter Auditorium Sunday Morning Coffee 8 families at a time. Limited k 2:30 PM Concert availability. Please visit , violin www.upandaway.nyc or call Bach: Partita No. 3; 212-875-5916 to request tickets. WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Ysaÿe: Sonata in A minor kClark Studio Theater Aakash Odedra Company (“Obsession”) 11 AM & 2 PM Inked and Murmur Milstein: Paganiniana Baryshnikov Arts Center 8 PM Walter Reade Theater 11 AM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE GREAT PERFORMERS The King and I La Spectre de la Rose London Symphony Orchestra Directed by Bartlett Sher Valse-fantasie Valery Gergiev, conductor Vivian Beaumont Theater Mark Morris Premiere Yefim Bronfman, piano 2 & 8 PM Company B All-Bartok program: Dance Suite; David H. Koch Theater 2 PM Piano Concerto No. 2; Concerto LINCOLN CENTER THEATER for Orchestra Dada Woof Papa Hot Pre-concert lecture at 1:45 by Michael Beckerman Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM David Geffen Hall 3 PM

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OCTOBER 25 CONT’D October 26 Monday October 27 Tuesday

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER John Handy Quintet Monday Nights with WBGO: Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio 50th Anniversary of Live at Ben Williams & Sound Effect With Pablo Menares and Monterey Jazz Festival Coming of Age Allan Mednard Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM

LINCOLN CENTER Up and Away JUILLIARD SCHOOL JUILLIARD SCHOOL Created by Trusty Sidekick Juilliard Orchestra Bachauer Piano Recital Theater Company Case Scaglione, conductor Tristan Teo and Yun Wei, Commissioned by Lincoln Viola soloist TBA pianists Center Education Haydn: Symphony No. 94, kPaul Hall 7:30 PM Guided one-on-one by members “Surprise” Krzysztof Penderecki: Viola of the Fogg Family, young LINCOLN CENTER THEATER audiences with autism and their Concerto Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s families will experience the Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 The King and I wonder of the world above the Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Directed by Bartlett Sher clouds. Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Designed for young audiences LINCOLN CENTER THEATER on the autism spectrum and Kill Floor their families Claire Tow Theater 7 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Each performance offered to Dada Woof Papa Hot 8 families at a time. Limited Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater availability. Please visit METROPOLITAN OPERA 8 PM www.upandaway.nyc or call Turandot (Puccini) 212-875-5916 to request tickets. Metropolitan Opera House kClark Studio Theater 7:30 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA 11 AM & 2 PM Tannhäuser (Wagner) Metropolitan Opera House NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 7 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Alice Live! The King and I An exhibition tracing the history NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Directed by Bartlett Sher of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM in live performance from the first Alice Live! staging in 1886 until today An exhibition tracing the history LINCOLN CENTER THEATER kOenslager Gallery 12 PM of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first Dada Woof Papa Hot staging in 1886 until today Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY kOenslager Gallery 12 PM 3 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Songbook: Broadway’s Future AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE LINCOLN CENTER THEATER kBruno Walter Auditorium 6 PM Mark Morris Premiere Kill Floor Monotones I and II Claire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM The Green Table David H. Koch Theater AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE 7:30 PM Monotones I and II Company B BIG APPLE CIRCUS The Green Table The Grand Tour David H. Koch Theater 2 PM Damrosch Park 11 AM

BIG APPLE CIRCUS The Grand Tour Damrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

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October 28 Wednesday October 29 Thursday LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dada Woof Papa Hot JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Yotam Silberstein OF LINCOLN CENTER 8 PM Israeli Jazz Festival The Zemlinsky Cycle Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Escher String Quartet LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 7:30 & 9:30 PM Zemlinsky: String Quartets Nos. 1-4 Kill Floor Rose Studio 7:30 PM Claire Tow Theater 7 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s METROPOLITAN OPERA The King and I DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Directed by Bartlett Sher AT LINCOLN CENTER Tosca (Puccini) Vivian Beaumont Theater Celebrate Mexico Now Metropolitan Opera House 2 & 8 PM Presents 7:30 PM Torreblanca in Concert With Dense Undergrowth NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Now in its 13th year, Celebrate Dada Woof Papa Hot Jaap van Zweden, conductor Mexico Now brings New Yorkers Inon Barnatan, piano Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater an exclusive glimpse into how Britten: Sinfonia da Requiem 2 & 8 PM today’s Mexican artists reflect on Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 and reshape Mexican identity in Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 an evolving global context. LINCOLN CENTER THEATER David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM Kill Floor kDavid Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM Claire Tow Theater 7 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS METROPOLITAN OPERA JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Alice Live! Rigoletto (Verdi) Gadi Lehavi Trio An exhibition tracing the history Israeli Jazz Festival Metropolitan Opera House of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 8 PM in live performance from the first 7:30 & 9:30 PM staging in 1886 until today kOenslager Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JUILLIARD SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Sonatenabend Alice Live! NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY An exhibition tracing the history kPaul Hall 6 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories American Miniatures: in live performance from the first JUILLIARD SCHOOL Carolyn Enger in Recital with Guest of Honor Ned Rorem staging in 1886 until today Juilliard415 Songs by visionary American kOenslager Gallery 12 PM William Christie, conductor composers , Handel: Concerto grosso, Op. 6, Aaron Copland, and Ned Rorem AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE No. 2 in F Major; Concerto Bruno Walter Auditorium Aftereffect grosso, Op. 6, No. 6 in G Minor k 6 PM Company B Rameau: Suite from Les Indes The Green Table Galantes David H. Koch Theater Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 4 in WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL 7:30 PM D Major, BWV 1069 Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker: Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Partita 2 BIG APPLE CIRCUS Gerald W. Lynch Theater 7:30 PM The Grand Tour LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Damrosch Park Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s 11 AM & 6:30 PM The King and I AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE Directed by Bartlett Sher Mark Morris Premiere Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM ZOLTAN MAGA: FROM Piano Concerto #1 Company B BUDAPEST WITH LOVE David H. Koch Theater Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM 7:30 PM

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OCTOBER 29 CONT’D LINCOLN CENTER THEATER October 31 Saturday Kill Floor BIG APPLE CIRCUS Claire Tow Theater 8 PM GREAT PERFORMERS The Grand Tour WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Damrosch Park METROPOLITAN OPERA Les Arts Florissants 11 AM & 6:30 PM Turandot (Puccini) William Christie, conductor Katherine Watson, Theodora Metropolitan Opera House Stéphanie d’Oustrac, Irene October 30 Friday 8 PM Philippe Jaroussky, Didymus Kresimir Spicer, Septimius CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Callum Thorpe, Valens OF LINCOLN CENTER Jaap van Zweden, conductor Handel: Theodora Schumann, Strauss, and Inon Barnatan, piano Pre-concert lecture by Benjamin Brahms Repeat of Oct. 29 program Sosland at 6 PM in the Kaplan Penthouse Jeffrey Kahane, Wu Han, piano David Geffen Hall 2 PM Cho-Liang Lin, Alexander Alice Tully Hall 7 PM Sitkovetsky, violin NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Yura Lee, viola JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Gary Hoffman, cello FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Live! Etiene Charles Presents Schumann: Phantasiestücke for A Calypso Masquerade Ball Piano, Violin, and Cello An exhibition tracing the history Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Strauss: Quartet in C minor for of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories 7:30 & 9:30 PM Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello in live performance from the first Brahms: Trio in C major for Piano, staging in 1886 until today Violin, and Cello kOenslager Gallery 12 PM LINCOLN CENTER Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM LC Trick-or-Treat WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Costumed kids will fill Lincoln FILM SOCIETY OF Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker: Center’s plazas, parks, and halls at this festive Halloween LINCOLN CENTER Partita 2 celebration featuring trick-or- Gerald W. Lynch Theater Scary Movies 9 treating, a parade to live music, 7:30 PM Every Halloween, Scary Movies and activities for all ages. brings a deadly dosage of hair- Various campus locations raising premieres and classics. k AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE 11 AM –1 PM For details, visit filmlinc.com. Aftereffect October 30 –November 5 Monotones I and II Company B LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER David H. Koch Theater Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Oran Etkin’s Re-imagining 7:30 PM The King and I Benny Goodman: 80 Years Directed by Bartlett Sher Vivian Beaumont Theater of Swing BIG APPLE CIRCUS Israeli Jazz Festival 2 & 8 PM With Steve Nelson, Sullivan The Grand Tour Damrosch Park 6:30 PM Fortner, and Matt Wilson LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Dada Woof Papa Hot 7:30 & 9:30 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s LINCOLN CENTER THEATER The King and I Directed by Bartlett Sher Kill Floor Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Claire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATER METROPOLITAN OPERA Dada Woof Papa Hot Tannhäuser (Wagner) Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM 12 PM

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OCTOBER 31 CONT’D

METROPOLITAN OPERA Rigoletto (Verdi) Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Saturday Matinee Jaap van Zweden, conductor Britten: Sinfonia de Requiem Mozart: Wind in C minor Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 David Geffen Hall 2 PM

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Jaap van Zweden, conductor Inon Barnatan, piano Repeat of October 29 program David Geffen Hall 8 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Live! An exhibition tracing the history of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today kOenslager Gallery 12 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Hungarian Rhapsody Sarah E. Geller, violin Wenhan Anderson, piano kBruno Walter Auditorium 2:30 PM

AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE The Brahms-Haydn Variations Aftereffect The Green Table David H. Koch Theater 2 PM

BIG APPLE CIRCUS The Grand Tour Damrosch Park 12:30 & 4:30 PM

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Programs and Services ACCESSIBILITY AT LINCOLN CENTER GUIDED TOURS: Get an inside look at To obtain a complimentary copy of Lincoln what happens on and off the stages of the Center’s Accessibility Guide in either large world’s leading performing arts center. type or Braille or to request accom mo- Call 212.875.5350 or visit dations, including audio description, LincolnCenter.org/tours for tour times American Sign Language interpretation, and reservations. For information about or captioning, please contact American Sign Language tours, call [email protected] or 212.875.5378. 212.875.5375 at least two weeks prior to a performance. BACKSTAGE TOURS OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE: Parking The only tour that visits the stage complex, PARKING AT THE LINCOLN CENTER rehearsal facilities, dressing rooms, PARK AND LOCK GARAGE production shops, and auditorium. 24 HOURS A DAY. Call 212.769.7020 . Enter on 62nd or 65th St. between Columbus and Aves. METROPOLITAN OPERA GUILD 212.874.9021 For accessible parking LECTURE SERIES: Gain in-depth enter on 63rd St. and Amsterdam Ave., knowledge of the Met season. for reservations call CenterCharge Call 212.769.7021 . 212.721.6500 .

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Box Offices FREDERICK P. ROSE HALL I G M ALICE TULLY HALL I GM Monday–Saturday 10am–6pm, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center Sunday noon–6pm. Also open until 30 min - Broadway at 60th St., Monday–Saturday utes after the start of any performance. 10am–6pm, Sunday noon–6pm CenterCharge 212.721.6500 CenterCharge 212.721.6500 Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola reservations I G M DAVID GEFFEN HALL 212.258.9595 Monday–Saturday 10am–6pm, METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Sunday noon–6pm. Also open until 30 I G M minutes after the start of any performance. Monday–Saturday 10am–8pm, CenterCharge 212.721.6500 Sunday noon–6pm. DAVID H. KOCH THEATER I Met Ticket Service 212.362.6000 Monday 10am–7:30pm, Tuesday–Saturday PETER JAY SHARP THEATER, 10am–8:30pm, Sunday 11:30am–7:30pm. STEPHANIE P. MCCLELLAND DRAMA Tickets for New York City Ballet may be THEATER, PAUL RECITAL HALL, purchased by calling the David H. Koch MORSE RECITAL HALL, Theater Call Center 212.496.0600 THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL I DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Monday–Friday 11am–6pm. 212.769.7406 AT LINCOLN CENTER I VIVIAN BEAUMONT THEATER, Monday–Friday 8am–10pm, MITZI E. NEWHOUSE THEATER, Saturday–Sunday 9am–10pm CLAIRE TOW THEATER I Discount tickets: 150 West 65th St. Donald and Barbara Zucker Box Office Monday –Saturday 10am –8pm, Tuesday–Friday 2pm–7:45pm, Sunday noon –7pm. Telecharge Saturday 12pm–2pm; 3pm –7:45pm 212.239.6200 . The Claire Tow Theater Box The box office is closed Sunday –Monday Office opens one hour prior to curtain for ELINOR BUNIN MUNROE FILM ticket sales and will-call pick-up. At all other I CENTER times, please visit the main LCT Box Office. 144 W. 65th St. Opens half hour before first screening; closes 15 minutes WALTER READE THEATER I OC after start of final screening. 165 West 65th St. 212.875.5600 . Monday–Friday opens 12:30pm, Saturday–Sunday opens half hour before first screening; closes 15 minutes after start of final screening or at 6pm if no screenings. 212.875.5600