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When
Friday, September 18, 2026 | 7:30PM
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09/18/2026 7:30 pm 09/18/2026 9:00 pm America/New_York Actor Alec Baldwin:In Conversation On Music
Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall
Where
Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall
Tickets
How to Buy: This event is currently available as part of a Music & Healing Series subscription, as an add-on to another subscription series, or through the Princeton University Student Early-Bird Program. Make-Your-Own packages (3 or more events) go on sale Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 12 PM. Single tickets will be available online starting Monday, August 3, 2026 at 12 PM, and by phone beginning Tuesday, September 8, 2026 at 12 PM. Learn More>
General: $27 | Student: $12 | Princeton University Student: Free through Passport to the Arts.
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Build Your SeasonWhat's more beautiful and can just break you apart more than a great symphony?"
—Alec Baldwin
Music & Healing
About the Event
Alec Baldwin’s life has been lived very publicly, from acclaimed roles on stage and screen to personal experiences often shared in the media. Amid it all, classical music has remained a constant refuge—a space for reflection, renewal, and quiet clarity. “I’m often disappointed when at the movies,” he admits. “I’m sometimes disappointed when I go to the theater—and I’m never disappointed when I go to the Symphony.” As host of The New York Philharmonic This Week and a collaborator with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Baldwin has shared this passion with audiences nationwide, while also exploring how it has sustained him personally. Join us for an intimate conversation about how music has guided him through life’s challenges and the enduring power of listening, reflection, and creativity.
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Alec Baldwin’s life has been lived very publicly, from acclaimed roles on stage and screen to personal experiences often shared in the media. Amid it all, classical music has remained a constant refuge—a space for reflection, renewal, and quiet clarity. “I’m often disappointed when at the movies,” he admits. “I’m sometimes disappointed when I go to the theater—and I’m never disappointed when I go to the Symphony.” As host of The New York Philharmonic This Week and a collaborator with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Baldwin has shared this passion with audiences nationwide, while also exploring how it has sustained him personally. Join us for an intimate conversation about how music has guided him through life’s challenges and the enduring power of listening, reflection, and creativity.
Program
A conversation interwoven with music. Program TBA.

