Samuel B. & David  Rose Building: Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio, The Clark Studio Theater

Samuel B. & David Rose Building: Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio, The Clark Studio Theater

Lincoln Center, Theater

Lincoln Center's headquarters, the Samuel B. and David Rose Building opened in 1990, and includes School of American Ballet; Juilliard School student residences; performance venues Walter Reade Theater, Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Rehearsal Studio and Clark Studio Theater; and several Lincoln Center constituent offices

The Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse is located on the tenth floor of the Samuel B. & David Rose Building on West 65th Street. The Penthouse features floor-to-ceiling glass walls and a wraparound balcony with sweeping views of the Hudson River and the Lincoln Center campus.The venue is home to the Mostly Mozart Festival’s popular late night “A Little Night Music” concert series, complete with candlelight and complimentary wine; and also the American Songbook in the Kaplan Penthouse series that brings artists and audiences closer together in a cabaret setting.

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s intimate Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio can be found on West 65th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, on the 10th floor of the Rose Building. The studio presents a number of series, including Inside Chamber Music lectures by radio personality Bruce Adolphe, Late Night Rose concerts in a cabaret setting with complimentary wine, and recitals by such notable chamber music artists as David Shifrin and Anne-Marie McDermott. Events presented in the Rose Studio are streamed live on the Chamber Music Society’s website, www.chambermusicsociety.org.

The Clark Studio Theater is a black box theater on the 7th floor of the Rose Building on West 65th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. The theater offers an intimate experience to its audiences, which are seated only a few feet from the stage.Presentations have ranged from family programs and fantastical puppetry shows by Basil Twist and Rezo Gabriadze to director Katie Mitchell’s acclaimed White Light Festival production of T. S. Eliot’s work Four Quartets with British actor Stephen Dillane.