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[[image - black & white photograph of two actors]]
[[caption]] A scene from Jarry's "King Ubu," the first example of the 'theater of the absurd,' which will be presented at The Forum, "Atelje 212," as part of Lincoln Center Festival '68. [[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of Daniel Barenboim and Jacqueline DuPre with Philharmonic Hall in the background]]
[[caption]] Daniel Barenboim and Jacqueline DuPre [[/caption]]
[[caption]] Mr. Barenboim will conduct the English Chamber Orchestra in four concerts at Philharmonic Hall as part of Lincoln Center Festival '68, on July 5, 9, 11, 12. His wife, cellist Jacqueline DuPre, will be soloist in the concerts of July 9 and 12. [[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of actors on stage of Rossini's opera, "Otello"]]
[[caption]] Act I of Rossini's opera, "Otello," which will be presented at the Metropolitan Opera House by the visiting Rome Opera on June 25, 28 and July 2. The opera has not been seen in New York in over one hundred years. Sets are by the noted Italian artist, Giorgio De Chirico. [[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of night view of Lincoln Center]]
[[caption]] Night view of Lincoln Center showing its four major theaters completed. At the right is Philharmonic Hall, the first building to open in September, 1962. At left is the New York State Theater which opened in April, 1964. In the far corner at right, just visible through the trees overlooking Lincoln Center Plaza North, is the Vivian Beaumont Theater and Library & Museum of the Performing Arts which opened in 1965. The Metropolitan Opera House with its five great arches at top center opened September, 1966. [[/caption]]