Guggenheim

Works & Process

Since 1984, New Yorkers have been able to see, hear, and meet the most acclaimed artists in the world, in an intimate setting unlike any other. Works & Process at the Guggenheim, a performing-arts series that informs artistic creation through stimulating conversation and performance, is presented in the Guggenheim’s Frank Lloyd Wright–designed, 285-seat Peter B. Lewis Theater. Each season Works & Process champions new works and offers unprecedented access to leading creators and performers. After most programs, you are invited to continue the conversation with the artists at a food-and-wine reception.

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Spring 2013 Tickets On Sale Monday, January 7

See the schedule of events.

Download the spring 2013 Works & Process brochure.

SEASON AT A GLANCE

Tectonic Theater Project: The Tallest Tree In The Forest with Daniel Beaty and Moisés Kaufman
Jan 13, 14

The Metropolitan Opera: Rigoletto
Jan 21

Second Stage Theatre: The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown
Feb 11

Tyondai Braxton: HIVE in the Museum Rotunda
Mar 21

Wendy Whelan: Restless Creature
Apr 14, 15

American Ballet Theatre: The Versatile Dancer
Apr 21, 22

Season Of Cambodia: Khmeropédies III: Source/Primate
Apr 28, 29, 30

Playwrights Horizons: Far From Heaven with Kelli O’hara
May 3

Arcane Collective: Cold Dream Colour
May 11, 12

The Santa Fe Opera: The Grand Duchess Of Gerolstein with Susan Graham
May 13

Keigwin + Company
May 19, 20

The New York Botanical Garden: “Garden Of Good And Evil: Harmful And Healing Properties Of Plants”
June 2, 3

Charles Wuorinen At 75
June 9

Steve Reich
June 16, 17


All performances are reserved seating in the Peter B. Lewis Theater and begin at 7:30 pm, unless otherwise noted. Ticket buyers may select their own seats based on availability when purchasing online or by phone. When purchasing by mail or fax, best available seats are assigned by the Box Office. Most programs run 80 minutes without intermission. No late admission.

Tickets purchased by phone or fax at least two weeks prior to an event will be mailed. The Box Office will call within two business days to confirm receipt of fax orders. All other tickets, including all online orders, will be emailed or held at the Box Office and available for pick up one hour prior to each performance when the Box Office opens. Standby and $10 Student Rush tickets (for students under 25 with valid ID) may be purchased at this time if space allows. For availability, call the Box Office at 212 423 3587 on the day of the performance. All sales are nonrefundable and nonexchangeable. Tickets cannot be reissued