Lincoln Center's Restart Stages Launches May 10 With Norm Lewis Concert | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Lincoln Center's Restart Stages Launches May 10 With Norm Lewis Concert The initiative to kick start the performing arts sector on the cultural campus also features an evening with Jose Llana later this month.
Norm Lewis Joseph Marzullo/WENN

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts launches Restart Stages—the outdoor performing arts center constructed on the Lincoln Center campus—May 10 with the public opening of “The GREEN,” a physical reimagining of Josie Robertson Plaza into an open space by Tony-winning set designer Mimi Lien.

A land blessing ceremony—conducted by Chief Dwaine Perry of the Ramapough Lunaape and facilitated by the Redhawk Native American Arts Council—kicks off the evening at 7 PM ET followed by a concert with singer-songwriter Martha Redbone.

READ: Lincoln Center's Restart Stages Initiative Will Feature 10 Outdoor Performance and Rehearsal Spaces

Tony nominee Norm Lewis (The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, Side Show) subsequently takes The Restart Stage at Damrosch Park at 8 PM. The concert, featuring songs from the Broadway favorite's stage career, is directed by Richard Jay-Alexander. Lewis is accompanied by a trio of musicians led by musical director Joseph Joubert. Lewis' concert will also be live streamed on Lincoln Center's Facebook and YouTube channels and on Lincoln Center at Home.

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Jose Llana Eric McNatt

The Restart Stage at Damrosch Park will also welcome The King and I’s Jose Llana May 19 at 7 PM in a performance for the Philippine Nurses Association. The evening, recognizing the courage and strength of members of the Philippine Nurses Association throughout the pandemic, will also feature music director Kimberly Grigsby on piano.

“We’re heading into the heart of the First Act, so-to-speak, in our efforts to harness the energy and creativity that make New York one of the most exciting places to live and be,” said Henry Timms, president and CEO of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, in an earlier statement. “It’s heartening to be able to offer space for artists from across the five boroughs to create and perform, and space for New Yorkers to connect with the arts and one another after so many months of isolation.”

Select additional Restart Stages events will be live streamed on Lincoln Center and partner organization digital platforms, and all offerings will occur outdoors with safety protocols in place for artists, audiences, and staff.

For a detailed list of Restart Stages events, click here.

 
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