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Tickets at Vivian Beaumont Theater - Lincoln Center

The Vivian Beaumont Theater opened in 1965 and has been through several managements and periods of inactivity in following years. In 1985, Lincoln Center Theater acquired the venue and it has been under its operations ever since under the direction of André Bishop and Bernard Gersten.


In 1996 the theater underwent an $8 million renovation that improved its acoustics, increased handicap access and upgraded the building’s infrastructure.

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150 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
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Vivian Beaumont Theater - Lincoln Center

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About Ann on Broadway

Venue

Vivian Beaumont Theater - Lincoln Center
150 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
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Story for Ann

This season, a true pioneer comes to Broadway at Lincoln Center. Ann is an intimate, no-holds-barred portrait of Ann Richards, the legendary late Governor of Texas. This inspiring and hilarious new play brings us face to face with a complex, colorful and captivating character bigger than the state from which she hailed. Written and performed by Emmy® Award winner Holland Taylor (Two and a Half Men), Ann takes a revealing look at the impassioned woman who dedicated her life to enriching the lives of her constituents, friends and family.

After playing throughout Texas to sold-out audiences, Ann went on to win critical acclaim both in Chicago and at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. And now this extraordinary play comes to Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater in a production directed by Benjamin Endsley Klein (resident director of War Horse). Don’t miss this unforgettable performance that critics are calling “a true tour-de-force with phenomenal humor, strength and warmth. A must see!” (Fox News)

Cast Members: Holland Taylor

Running Time: 2 hours, including one intermission

Audience: May be inappropriate for 10 and under.

2013 Tony Nominations for 'Ann'

Ann has been nominated for 1 Tony Award
  • Holland Taylor nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play