Under the Big Umbrella at a Festival for Neurodiverse Audiences
The fifth iteration of Lincoln Center’s festival for neurodiverse families was shorter but broader, offering many pathways for engagement.
The fifth iteration of Lincoln Center’s festival for neurodiverse families was shorter but broader, offering many pathways for engagement.
Led initially by playwrights Dominique Morisseau and Jeremy O. Harris, Black affinity nights are proliferating at theatres across the U.S.
This month Woodzick talks with the singer-songwriter-dancer about his new show and album ‘English With an Accent,’ an allegory about immigration and transformation.
The new position replaces the old artistic director role, and focuses on expanding Lincoln Center’s cultural reach in the city.
Choice notes from an extraordinary theatregoing career, documenting trends and artists of the late 20th-century stage.
The birth of North America’s first professional troupe, the collapse of Zero Mostel, controversies, mergers, and more.
There will be four theatre productions in addition to dance, film, and music programming.
Revisiting MFA graduates from the ’90s, insights into Twin Cities leadership transitions, plus an in-depth interview with composer/lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda.
The Chinese opera diva, who has revivified a classic form, rides a wave of adulation to Lincoln Center.
As their 1998 musical about a lynching in the South readies for a Lincoln Center concert, the composer/lyricist and playwright recall its origins and its import.