Programs
2013 Winter/Spring Season
BAM’s Winter/Spring Season showcases artists and companies that define excellence in international theater, dance, music, and opera today—and embody BAM’s mission to be the home for adventurous artists, audiences, and ideas. Programs include many US and world premiere performances. The Winter/Spring Season also includes the beloved annual DanceAfrica celebration, BAMcafé Live, artist talks, visual art exhibitions, literary events, cinema programming, and much more.
Read more about past Winter/Spring seasons.
Single Ticket On-Sale Dates
The Suit, Trisha Brown Dance Company, and The
Laramie Project Cycle:
Dec 10: Friends of BAM
Dec 14: Bank of America cardholders
Dec 17: General public
All other Winter/Spring productions:
Jan 7: Friends of BAM
Jan 11: Bank of America cardholders
Jan 14: General public

This first-ever BAMfamily season offers a diverse lineup of performances, workshops, and participatory events to inspire every member of your family.

The renowned Peter Brook directs this tale of simmering resentment and tragedy.

Choreographer Trisha Brown returns to BAM with a program featuring two New York premieres.

The aftermath of tragedy is the centerpiece of this double bill from director Moisés Kaufman.

This popular literary series brings some of today’s most compelling authors to BAM.

The venerated conductor surveys his considerable career at BAM since Atys in 1989.

John Rockwell, Wendy Perron, and others survey Trisha Brown’s extraordinary career at BAM.

Judy Shepard and Moisés Kaufman reflect on Matthew Shepard’s legacy.

Join astronomer Summer Ash on the roof of the BAM Fisher for an expert tour of the stars.

The extraordinary MCs from Mic Check come together to discuss the power of hip-hop in times of political change.

Turturro and Belgrader discuss their most recent collaboration, Ibsen’s The Master Builder.

BAM brings together rappers and traditional musicians from North Africa and the Middle East.

BAM showcases the world of spoken word in a dynamic, multicultural program.

Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner, and Nico Muhly present songs inspired by our solar system.

The Royal Shakespeare Company presents a new twist on Shakespeare’s political thriller.

Conductor William Christie returns to BAM with this rarely staged French Baroque gem.

Vocal ensemble Le Jardin des Voix presents a concert of music by Jean-Philippe Rameau.

The return of Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, featuring the Roots, Solange, and TV on the Radio

The Royal Ballet of Cambodia brings this breathtaking work to BAM.

Andrei Belgrader and John Turturro reunite for Ibsen’s play about mortality and ambition.

The nation’s largest African dance festival welcomes Umkhathi Theatre Works from Zimbabwe.

Rufus Wainwright and Martha Wainwright celebrate the rich career of their late mother.