Whoopi Goldberg, Kerry Washington, Jenny Slate, More Featured in Lincoln Center Theaterβs 2025-26 Season

Lincoln Center Theater (LCT) has officially announced its exciting lineup for the 2025-26 season, including a blend of both Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. This yearβs season represents a milestone, being the first under the creative vision of the newly appointed artistic leader, Lear deBessonet. With a robust selection of plays and musicals, LCT promises to deliver a diverse array of theatrical experiences meant to engage, entertain, and challenge its audiences.
Broadway Highlights

The 2025-26 season kicks off with a much-anticipated revival of the renowned musical *Ragtime*. Performances are set to start on September 26, with an official opening night scheduled for October 16. This revival stars Broadway favorites Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, and Brandon Uranowitz, bringing to life the rich tapestry of early 20th-century New York City through the intersecting narratives of various communities. Based on E. L. Doctorowβs pivotal novel, the musical explores themes of ambition, race, and the American Dream, making it a timely addition to this yearβs offerings.
New Off-Broadway Productions

- Kyoto: Debuting on November 3 at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, *Kyoto* is an innovative play penned by Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson. Directed by Stephen Daldry, it takes a deep dive into the climate change negotiations of the 1997 Kyoto Conference, raising essential questions about responsibility and action in todayβs world.
- Amahl and the Night Visitors: Joining the festive spirit, this beloved holiday opera will grace the stage from December 16 to January 4, directed by Kenny Leon. With opera star Joyce DiDonato leading the cast, this enchanting story about a young boyβs encounter with three kings is sure to charm audiences of all ages.
- The Whoopi Monologues: In July 2026, LCT will present a reimagined version of Whoopi Goldbergβs classic 1984 solo show. This new iteration promises contributions from actress Kerry Washington and will be directed by Whitney White, creating a modern lens through which to view Goldbergβs iconic storytelling.
Additional Off-Broadway Programming

- A comedy series spotlighting talented comedians, including Jenny Slate, will kick off in October 2025, promising a variety of performances that will keep audiences laughing.
- The musical *Night Side Songs* will take center stage in early 2026, exploring the transformative power of music in healing and connection.
- *A Woman Among Women,* a thought-provoking play by Julia May Jonas, scheduled for May 2026, will tackle intricate themes of community and personal conflict, inviting reflection and dialogue among viewers.
In addition to its robust theatrical offerings, LCT will host a range of public events throughout the season. These events will include a series of song performances and play readings, featuring well-known playwrights and creative talents. As the season progresses, more details regarding casting and creative teams will emerge, heightening the anticipation surrounding each production.

This dynamic lineup from Lincoln Center Theater emphasizes both original works and timeless revivals, ensuring a rich theater experience for audiences. Stay tuned for more updates and ticketing information as the premiere dates approach!