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Alice Tully Hall
Venue Location and Information
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1941 Broadway New York, NY 10023
212-875-5050 62nd and 65th on Columbus Ave. Take the 1, 9 trains to 66th Street.  Handicapped Accessible  Air Conditioned
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About This Venue
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Alice Tully Hall is is a casual, modern concert hall in the Lincoln Center complex. It is a very comfortable theater with wonderful visuals and acoustics. There are wide spaces between the rows of the 931 seats allowing lots of leg room.
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Past Productions
Pianos/Pianists Nov 20 - 22, 2009
Schubert Ascending III Nov 10, 2009
The Escher String Quartet Oct 28, 2009
Premiere Program: George Tsontakis Apr 17, 2009
Around Prokofiev -- Prokofiev and Mendelssohn Mar 17, 2009
Kansas City Chorale & Phoenix Chorale Mar 16, 2009
Around Prokofiev -- Prokofiev and Britten: 1941-42 Mar 13, 2009
The Firebrand of Florence Mar 12, 2009
American Songbook: Stew With Heidi Rodewald Mar 6, 2009
An Enchanting Evening of Music: The AAC Orchestra Concert Dec 1, 2006
Treemonisha Mar 9, 2006
Little Orchestra Society's Adult Concert Series Subscription Mar 8 - Jun 7, 2006
Victor Herbert's Naughty Marietta (Adult Concert Series) Mar 8, 2006
Cellist David Finckel and Pianist Wu Han Feb 28, 2006
Angela Hewitt and the Music of France Feb 24 - 26, 2006
Arlecchino Jul 20 - 23, 2005
Kings and Fishermen Jun 20, 2005
Vivaldi's Venice 15th Anniversary Celebration Concert Jun 8, 2005
Five Lovers May 20, 2005
Sound Discoveries (The Little Orchestra Society) Mar 9, 2005
An Evening of American Operetta: Sigmund Romberg, Victor Herbert and Rudolph Friml Feb 1, 2005
DJ Spooky's Rebirth of a Nation Jul 23 - 24, 2004
Transmetropolitan Jul 21, 2004
Egyptian Nights Jul 9 - 10, 2004
War and Peace Jul 6 - 7, 2004
Peter Cincotti Feb 2 - 3, 2004
Thank You, Broadway! Nov 6, 2002
Return to Paradise Sep 7, 2002
Laurie Anderson: Happiness Jul 23 - 24, 2002
Concert of Excellence Nov 16, 2001
A Kind of Alaska/ One for the Road Jul 16 - 21, 2001
My Business is to Love: Emily Dickinson in Words & Music Feb 20, 2000
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