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Movies
[edit]- A Thousand Clowns (1965) (Shown while under construction)
- No Way to Treat a Lady (1968), in which Kate Palmer (Lee Remick) works there as a tour guide
- The Producers (1968 film) (Fountain scene) , in which the theatrical producers Max Bialystock (Zero Mostel) and Leo Bloom (Gene Wilder) meet at the Revson Fountain to discuss their scheme to defraud their investors; the climax of the scene is provided by the eruption of the plaza's fountain while Bloom dances around
- Serpico (film)[1] (1973)
- The Wiz (1978)
- Ghostbusters (1984), Peter meets Dana by the fountain after her rehearsal with a guest conductor
- Moonstruck (1987)
- August Rush (2007)
- Pitch Perfect (2012), in which the final competition takes place at Lincoln Center
- John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017), in which a shootout takes place in the plaza before moving into the Subway
- West Side Story (2021) is set in a working-class neighborhood that is being demolished to make way for Lincoln Center.
TV
[edit]- That Girl (Season two opening theme, and some episodes)[2]
- Live from Lincoln Center
- Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (RoboCrook steals Lincoln Center in the 1991 episode "The Lincoln Conspiracy.")[3]
- The King of Queens: Main characters Doug (Kevin James) and Carrie Heffernan (Leah Remini) attend a cello concert in the Season 1 episode "Cello, Goodbye".
Video games
[edit]- In Marvel's Spider-Man for the PlayStation 4, many Manhattan landmarks are recreated, including Lincoln Center.
- The building is recreated as a placeable landmark in the 2003 video game SimCity 4
Others
[edit]The center has been seen many times on the Young People's Concerts, and is regularly featured on PBS's Live from Lincoln Center.