Join us at Lincoln Center Summer Series interpreted events! Running through the summer, below is the list of interpreted events (we will update as more [...]
The Sunday, July 12 performance of Suddenly Last Summer—as well as the preshow talk—will be ASL-interpreted. For more information, please contact the Box Office by phone [...]
What began as a single act of self-defense ripples through Palermo, creating a cascade of casualties and inspiring a secret sisterhood. But the path to safety is never safe. Can Giulia Tofana save them all without losing herself? Written by and featuring Grammy® Award winner Jennifer Nettles and directed by Tony Award® winner Mary Zimmerman (Metamorphoses), this world premiere—inspired by a true story—is laced with dangerous secrets and a soulful, contemporary score.
Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece returns to Broadway in a powerful new revival. The story follows Willy Loman (Nathan Lane), an aging traveling salesman who is beginning to lose his grip on reality as he realizes the "American Dream" he spent his life chasing is slipping away.
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As Willy struggles with his declining career, his devoted wife Linda (Laurie Metcalf) fights to hold their family together. The tension comes to a head when their sons, Biff (Christopher Abbott) and Happy (Ben Ahlers), return home, forcing the family to confront a lifetime of secrets, lies, and the high cost of the illusions they’ve lived by. Directed by Joe Mantello, this production uses Miller’s early archival drafts to bring a fresh, modern perspective to one of the greatest dramas in theatrical history.