Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts has announced its fall/winter season of programming, and the lineup features an array of theatre-related events.
In addition to a swath of classical music, dance, and literature offerings, LCPA will present two concerts from composer Jaime Lozano: Songs by an Immigrant Vol. 2 September 15 and Navidad en Familia December 14.
On November 9, the sounds of gospel, funk, soul, and Afrobeat will come together for The Sound of (Black) Music, a reimagining of the beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein score by Michael Mwenso and Jono Gasparro.
The majority of this year's programs are offered on a Choose-What-You-Pay basis, helping to remove cost as a barrier to participation in the arts. Live streams will also be offered for a variety of performances.
The Festival of Firsts will also return with a dozen artists embarking on new journeys and celebrating significant moments in their careers; shows for kids and families will welcome audiences from infants through young adulthood, including presentations designed specifically for neurodivergent audiences; the Lincoln Center Moments series will return with events for those with dementia and their caregivers offered in-person and online; and Lincoln Center Passport will be available for children, teens, and adults with disabilities and their families.
For a complete list of programming, visit LincolnCenter.org.