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Please share one of your most memorable experiences seeing theater at Lincoln Center in 150 words or less. A selection of these remembrances will appear in the summer issue of the Lincoln Center Theater Review's Anniversary Issue and on our website.
Here's a sample submission we received recently from a long-time Member:
"I will never forget the excitement of getting to see Waiting for Godot at Lincoln Center Theater. Everyone in the whole city wanted tickets, but the run was really short. So, they ran a lottery among the members for the chance to purchase tickets. I mailed off my entry and I won -- AND I got front row seats! So, I got to sit with my toes in the sand (which was part of the set) watching Steve Martin and Robin Williams doing Beckett in the Newhouse. Fantastic!"
Click here to submit your memory and become a part of Lincoln Center Theater history.

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Check out our current issue, focusing on Horton Foote's Dividing the Estate

The Lincoln Center Theater Review, a literary magazine published three times a year by Lincoln Center Theater, ..."was brought into existence as a means of investigating Theater's unique power and the way in which it bears witness to our time. We hope to elicit intelligent, excited, diverse ideas and writing from a broad range of people....We are concerned with what makes Theater so important and nourishing to our lives."

 

Platform Series

Play the audio file or read the transcripts of this season's talks with Horton Foote, Hallie Foote and Penny Fuller

At Lincoln Center Theater's Platform Series meet some of the key artists behind LCT's productions at these early evening events which are free and open to all.