Since 1985, Lincoln Center Theater has been producing incredible—and often Tony-winning—plays and musicals, created by and starring some of the best artists to grace any stage worldwide. With both Broadway (the Vivian Beaumont) and Off-Broadway (the Mitzi E. Newhouse and Claire Tow Theaters) venues, LCT has graced audiences with such classics as The Light in the Piazza, Six Degrees of Separation, South Pacific, and many, many more.
And that means 2025 is a momentous year for the New York theatrical institution. The company will celebrate its 40th anniversary—and current Artistic Director André Bishop will step down at the end of the season, capping off a 33-year tenure (Lear deBessonet will succeed Bishop next year).
Celebrate those 40 years with a special look back at LCT's history, featuring remarks and anecdotes from Susan Stroman, Patti LuPone, Gabby Beans, Bishop, and more; and seldom-seen clips from a host of LCT productions including War Horse, The Light in the Piazza, and Contact.
The company is currently presenting Katori Hall's The Blood Quilt in the Newhouse Theater through December 29, and will give a Broadway debut to Adam Guettel and Tina Landau's Floyd Collins starring Jeremy Jordan beginning March 27, 2025. Find out more about LCT's past, present, and future at LCT.org.