Curtains up! Team members of New York’s DMC office recently spent an evening at the theater to see the revival of the Tony Award-winning musical Ragtime. The show is currently running a 14-week stint at the Lincoln Center Complex, and nine lucky DMC team members snagged tickets before it closes this August.
Find out more about the team’s fun night out on the town, DMC’s commitment to company culture, plus a few details about Ragtime’s award-winning revival.
The NYC Office’s Outing to the Theater
The show itself went off without a hitch, and the team sat back and watched Broadway stars like Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, Brandon Uranowitz, and an ensemble cast trip the light fantastic. Everyone who attended the show had great things to say about the performances and production, “The show had so much talent! I was so excited to see Shaina Taub because I loved Suffs,” Megan added. For Leo Herman, the show’s staging really stood out: “I really enjoyed the staging—there was one part where the entire back of the stage opened up to reveal this huge space, and it was super cool!”


In true New York fashion, the nine team members hopped on the uptown 1 train after work to the Lincoln Center Complex. They stopped briefly at the theater’s pond to snap a picture (see if you can spot the DMCer who accidentally fell in). And then it was curtain call, and the team took their seats in the Vivian Beaumont Theater’s mezzanine. “The Lincoln Center is cool because it’s small and round, so you’re always pretty close to the action,” Megan Flynn remarked about the iconic venue.
The NYC office is no stranger to evenings out at the theater. At least once a year, they try to come together to see a show playing at one of the many theaters in New York. It just so happens Ragtime has received some real critical acclaim this time around, including a few Tony awards.
Ragtime

Ragtime is based on the 1974 book of the same name, written by E.L. Doctorow. Set in the early 20th century, it weaves together the stories of three distinct groups in the United States. African American life reflected through the story of Coalhouse Walker Jr., a talented Harlem musician. The white upper class represented by Mother, the matriarch of a prosperous family in New Rochelle, New York. And a story of the immigrant experience told through Tateh, a Jewish newcomer from Latvia. “We had no idea what to expect, but we all thought the show handled its themes very well,” Megan remembered about the production.
Alongside these fictional narratives, the musical also features prominent historical figures, including Harry Houdini, Booker T. Washington, J. P. Morgan, Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, and others.
The 2026 revival stars Caissie Levy as Mother, Joshua Henry as Coalhouse, and Brandon Uranowitz as Tateh, and was nominated for eleven Tony Awards, winning four, including Best Revival of a Musical. The cast even performed the show’s opening number at the 79th Tony Awards this year.

DMC’s Commitment to Culture
From catching the train together to taking in an award-winning performance, the NYC team’s night at Ragtime is a great example of how DMC team members make time for connection beyond the office. Events like these highlight the importance of building strong relationships across teams, creating shared experiences, and celebrating the vibrant cities where we work.
Whether it’s an evening on Broadway, a cake tasting, or a day of skiing, DMC’s commitment to company culture fosters collaboration, creativity, and camaraderie. And as this memorable night at the theater shows, sometimes the best way to strengthen a team is to enjoy something extraordinary together. And despite the little mishap, falling into the fountain before the show, Jackie still had a great time.
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