Author: Victoria Erickson

  • image from above of the audience at a Children's Summer Series show on The Lincoln Center lawn

    From Legacy to Vision: The Lincoln Center Support League Becomes Artspire NoCo

    For more than 40 years, the Lincoln Center Support League has believed in the power of the arts to bring people together, enrich lives and strengthen community. Founded in 1980, the Support League, a volunteer-run nonprofit organization run by dedicated community members, played an essential role in advancing The Lincoln Center through fundraising and advocacy efforts. Over Read full article

  • Cast members of The Addams Family musical

    The Addams Family Conjures Up a Ghoulishly Good Time

    On October 10–12, 2025, prepare to enter the mysterious and macabre world of everyone’s favorite creepy, kooky family. Just in time for spooky season, we’re conjuring up a frightfully fun night of catchy music, clever costuming, and creative choreography with the Broadway National Tour of The Addams Family: A Musical Comedy.  With a score and lyrics Read full article

  • Cirque Flip Fabrique – Traveling Canadian circus troupe. Picture by Stephane Bourgeois

    A Flipping Fun Finale to FoCo POP

    School may be starting, but there’s still time for SUMMER BREAK, the ultimate summer camp experience—minus the poison ivy and homesickness! On Saturday, September 13, FoCO POP invites you to grab your marshmallow sticks, dust off your fanny packs, and head to Edora Park for two 30-minute, gravity-defying, free season finale performances by Canadian-based circus Read full article

  • Jim Brickman Comfort & Joy graphic

    A Holiday Gift from Jim Brickman

    Don’t expect a boring recital or a stuffy piano concert when Jim Brickman, the acclaimed songwriter and best-selling solo pianist, takes The Lincoln Center stage on Saturday, November 30 for his highly anticipated holiday concert. “People who haven’t seen me before are always surprised by my conversational style, the stories that I share and the Read full article

  • Vita and a Candy Skeleton marvel at an abuela doing the splits.

    Think You Know Día? You Might Be Dead Wrong

    Spooky season is officially upon us. Around this time of year, amongst the witches, ghosts, ghouls and zombies adorning our homes and lawns, it is also common to find the elaborately adorned skulls and colorfully dressed skeletons associated with Día de Muertos (Day of Dead, also commonly called Day of the Dead). With this colorful Read full article

  • Spider-Man playing on a movie screen with an orchestra below.

    Spider-Man Live’s Conductor Swings in for a Chat

    As we get set to kick off The Lincoln Center’s 2024–25 LC LIVE performing arts season on Friday, October 4 with Spider-Man™: Across the Spider-Verse Live in Concert, we spoke with 26-year-old musical phenom, conductor Shelbie Rassler who masterfully leads a world-class group of musicians in this brand new production.  “This production is perfect to Read full article

  • Outside The Lincoln Center in the snow.

    What To Know Before You Go

    Whether you are new to The Lincoln Center or have been to the venue hundreds of times, we want to ensure that you have a great time when you visit. Here are a few handy things to know about The Lincoln Center before you head over. LOBBY/THEATER ENTRANCE The Lincoln Center lobby is always open Read full article