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Tue, Nov 28 for Members & Patrons
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Tue, Nov 28 for Patrons
Tue, Jan 9 for Members
Tue, Jan 16 for General Public
BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
BAM Harvey Theater
All seating in the BAM Fisher Fishman Space is general admission.

This celebration of the iconic civil rights leader returns to BAM for the 32nd year.

Meredith Monk and her peerless vocal ensemble present a new work.

This ancient Central Asian epic is performed by the next generation of Turkic female bards.

Sir Antony Sher stars in this bold offering from Gregory Doran and the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Revered South African jazz pianist Abdullah Ibrahim commemorates this near-mythical group.

Sir Richard Eyre directs Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville in Eugene O’Neill’s masterwork.

This year’s performance offers a taste of the rhythm and spirit of South Africa.

Lev Dodin and Maly Drama Theatre stage Friedrich Schiller’s tragedy of class warfare.

Two longtime members of Meredith Monk’s vocal ensemble lead this master class.

Company members lead this behind-the-scenes look at King Lear.

A hands-on workshop in the mechanics of the famous storm scene from King Lear.

New Yorker staff writer Margaret Talbot presents a cogent lecture on the opioid epidemic.