Newman Center Presents
The Newman Center Presents series is a curated offering of world-renowned dance ensembles, musicians, and family programming, often not seen elsewhere in the area. Since its debut in 2002, the series has showcased well-known artists as well as new voices from around the world. Check out the 2024-25 season brochure here!
Explore the 2024-25 Newman Center Presents subscription packages!
The 2024-25 Presents season includes six sizzling subscription packages for you to explore. Click here to view the season brochure.
Introducing the 2024-25 Newman Center Presents season
Individual tickets to the 2024-25 Presents season are on sale now! Click here for the season brochure.
Explore the 2024-25 Newman Center Presents subscription packages!
The 2024-25 Presents season includes six sizzling subscription packages for you to explore. Click here to view the season brochure.
Introducing the 2024-25 Newman Center Presents season
Individual tickets to the 2024-25 Presents season are on sale now! Click here for the season brochure.
Explore the 2024-25 Newman Center Presents subscription packages!
The 2024-25 Presents season includes six sizzling subscription packages for you to explore. Click here to view the season brochure.
Apr 8
Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band
The Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band is a sonic celebration of the diversity and vitality of indigenous voices in jazz: past, present, and future. “A songbird of a jazz vocalist.” - The New York Times
More InfoApr 11
Vieux Farka Touré
World-renowned musician Vieux Farka Touré is often referred to as “the Hendrix of the Sahara,” and has become a cultural ambassador for the people of Mali and the Sahel. Touré’s live performances are highly energized, dazzling crowds with his charisma and talent.
More InfoMay 2
Patti LuPone
In her new concert, Patti LuPone: A Life in Notes, the three-time Tony Award winner performs an array of songs that are touchstones and reflections on her life.
More InfoJan 4
The Yale Whiffenpoofs
The Whiffenpoofs are returning to the Newman Center singing a mix of classic and contemporary favorites. America's oldest a cappella group, entertain 200+ audiences around the globe every year. In past years, The Whiffenpoofs have sung for President Obama, Bush (41 and 43), Clinton, and Reagan, and at reknown venues including Carnegie Hall. They have also been featured on television shows such as "The Sing Off", "The West Wing", "Glee", and "Hell's Kitchen."
Buy TicketsJan 25
Music From The Sole
Blurring the line between concert dance and musical performance, Music From The Sole's I Didn't Come to Stay celebrate's tap's roots in the African diaspora with a mix of Afro-Brazilian, jazz, soul and Afro-Cuban styles.
More InfoFeb 1
Billy Childs Quartet
One of the foremost composers and pianist of his era, Billy Childs is "consistently expanding the dimensions of the jazz genre - and beyond" (The Los Angeles Times).
More InfoFeb 7
Andrew Marlin Stringband
Marlin is a multi-instrumentalist known for his captivating songwriting and immersive mandolin playing in his band, Watchhouse, as a member of Might Poplar, and under his own name.
More InfoFeb 18
Limón Dance Company
Limón Dance Company has been at the vanguard of American modern dance since its inception in 1946. The Company's repertory will include classic works and Migrant Mother, a new piece by award-winning Mexican choreographer Raúl Tamez.
More InfoMar 8-9
Dog Man: The Musical
Based on the worldwide bestselling hit series by Dav Pilkey, this hilarious and heartwarming new production follows the chronicles of Dog Man who, with the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture.
More InfoApr 2
säje
2024 GRAMMY winners for “Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals,” the women creators of säje are all composer/arrangers and vocalists, bringing their influences together to explore, create, and celebrate the music that moves them.
More InfoApr 8
Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band
The Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band is a sonic celebration of the diversity and vitality of indigenous voices in jazz: past, present, and future. “A songbird of a jazz vocalist.” - The New York Times
More InfoApr 11
Vieux Farka Touré
World-renowned musician Vieux Farka Touré is often referred to as “the Hendrix of the Sahara,” and has become a cultural ambassador for the people of Mali and the Sahel. Touré’s live performances are highly energized, dazzling crowds with his charisma and talent.
More InfoMay 2
Patti LuPone
In her new concert, Patti LuPone: A Life in Notes, the three-time Tony Award winner performs an array of songs that are touchstones and reflections on her life.
More InfoJan 4
The Yale Whiffenpoofs
The Whiffenpoofs are returning to the Newman Center singing a mix of classic and contemporary favorites. America's oldest a cappella group, entertain 200+ audiences around the globe every year. In past years, The Whiffenpoofs have sung for President Obama, Bush (41 and 43), Clinton, and Reagan, and at reknown venues including Carnegie Hall. They have also been featured on television shows such as "The Sing Off", "The West Wing", "Glee", and "Hell's Kitchen."
Buy TicketsJan 25
Music From The Sole
Blurring the line between concert dance and musical performance, Music From The Sole's I Didn't Come to Stay celebrate's tap's roots in the African diaspora with a mix of Afro-Brazilian, jazz, soul and Afro-Cuban styles.
More InfoFeb 1
Billy Childs Quartet
One of the foremost composers and pianist of his era, Billy Childs is "consistently expanding the dimensions of the jazz genre - and beyond" (The Los Angeles Times).
More InfoFeb 7
Andrew Marlin Stringband
Marlin is a multi-instrumentalist known for his captivating songwriting and immersive mandolin playing in his band, Watchhouse, as a member of Might Poplar, and under his own name.
More InfoFeb 18
Limón Dance Company
Limón Dance Company has been at the vanguard of American modern dance since its inception in 1946. The Company's repertory will include classic works and Migrant Mother, a new piece by award-winning Mexican choreographer Raúl Tamez.
More InfoMar 8-9
Dog Man: The Musical
Based on the worldwide bestselling hit series by Dav Pilkey, this hilarious and heartwarming new production follows the chronicles of Dog Man who, with the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture.
More InfoApr 2
säje
2024 GRAMMY winners for “Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals,” the women creators of säje are all composer/arrangers and vocalists, bringing their influences together to explore, create, and celebrate the music that moves them.
More InfoApr 8
Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band
The Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band is a sonic celebration of the diversity and vitality of indigenous voices in jazz: past, present, and future. “A songbird of a jazz vocalist.” - The New York Times
More InfoApr 11
Vieux Farka Touré
World-renowned musician Vieux Farka Touré is often referred to as “the Hendrix of the Sahara,” and has become a cultural ambassador for the people of Mali and the Sahel. Touré’s live performances are highly energized, dazzling crowds with his charisma and talent.
More InfoMay 2
Patti LuPone
In her new concert, Patti LuPone: A Life in Notes, the three-time Tony Award winner performs an array of songs that are touchstones and reflections on her life.
More InfoAugust 2023
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September 1
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