Lincoln Center Theater is a not-for-profit organization in NYC, producing plays and musicals on and off Broadway. The organization observes Lincoln Center founder John D. Rockefeller 3rd's mandate that the arts are "not for the privileged few, but for the many." Guided by the motto, "Good Plays, Popular Prices," Lincoln Center Theater makes every effort to keep admission prices low and its doors open to all.
Helena Alving’s son returns home with a terrifying secret in Ibsen’s Ghosts, a moral thriller.
Four disconnected sisters meet to create a family quilt to honor their recently deceased mother.
Power, politics, and progress clash in this riveting political drama.
When trifling citizens storm a cultural center, all hell breaks loose. Wigs fly. Wounds open.
Embark on an uplifting musical journey exploring life's cycles—from personal to ecological.
A new play about the phone hacking scandal that exposed criminality within Murdoch's media empire.
A celebratory new musical about Broadway legend Graciela Daniele's early life.
Daphne is unsettled by a strange transformation in this surreal exploration of truth and illusion.
A comedic exploration of motherhood, daughterhood, and the struggle to navigate the chaos of life.
A bold new play by Candrice Jones about the fierce athleticism of women’s basketball.
A revival of the classic musical, featuring an updated book by acclaimed writer Aaron Sorkin.
A man with secrets boards a train and meets others who, like him, are looking to begin anew.