The music of spring is in the air at Lehman

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From Russian ballet to Bronx hip-hop, the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts has something for everyone this spring. Check out their calendar below.

Sunday, April 12 

at 4 p.m.

Russian National Ballet Theater: ‘Swan Lake’

Stylish choreography and masterful storytelling will make this performance of “Swan Lake” a memorable one. The story centers around Prince Siegfried and Princess Odette — who is cursed by evil sorcerer Von Rothbart to take the form of a swan by day — and Odile, the black swan who is sent by Von Rothbart to keep Siegfried and Odette apart so his spell on Odette cannot be broken.

Tickets: $45, $40, $25
Children 12 & under $10 any seat

Saturday, April 18th at 8 p.m.

The ‘godfather of salsa’ in concert

Andy Montañez will delight with songs from his decades-long career in salsa.

Tickets: $50, $45, $40

Saturday, April 25 at 3 p.m.

Broadway moves to the Bronx

Hailed by “The New York Times” as one of “Broadway’s electric conductors,” Todd Ellison is one of the most accomplished and sought after directors working today. Join Lehman for the final installment of “Broadway Moves to the Bronx,” featuring classics in concert as vocalists perform hit songs from famed Broadway musicals.
The show is scheduled to feature David Hibbard, from Broadways “Spamalot,” “Billy Elliot,” and “Cats;” Lewis Cleale, who will be taking a night off from “The Book of Mormon;” Kathryn Guthrie, from New York City Opera; and Kirsten Wyatt from Broaways “Annie” and “Elf.” Program subject to change.

Tickets: $25, $20, $15
Children 12 & under: $10 any seat

Saturday, May 9 at 8 p.m.

Fever Reunion Throwback Concert

Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, salsa, hip-hop, R&B, Swan Lake, ballet
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