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Paul Taylor Dance Company

Opening Date: Nov 4, 2025
Closing Date: Nov 23, 2025
Paul Taylor Dance Company

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Playing @
David H. Koch Theater
20 Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023
Under Artistic Director Michael Novak, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic, richly textured three-week season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon.

Also on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award-winning Speaking in Tongues, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks, including Company B, Scudorama, Troilus and Cressida (reduced) and Esplanade.

The season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic.
Dance

Performance Schedule

Visit paultaylordance.org for full schedule.

Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22, offering 75-minute, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.


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    Please call 212-874-9021 for reservations if you require a parking space in the “yellow” wheelchair accessible section. The entrance for this section is on Amsterdam Avenue, one hundred feet North of 62nd Street.
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  • Entrance

    steps leading up to the entrance. Accessible by elevator.
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  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive listening devices available for hard-of-hearing patrons. For headsets and loops, see the attendant at the coat check. A major credit card or driver’s license is needed as a security deposit.
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