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Past Shows
This year, Japan Society’s annual Kennedy Center presentation highlights traditional Japanese puppet theater through the National Theatre, which for the first time in nearly two ...
Violinist Rachel Barton Pine inspires audiences worldwide with artistic excellence, boundless energy, unforgettable interpretations, and passion for philanthropy. Through her Rachel Barton Pine Foundation, she ...
Lauded for her deep musical insight, technical brilliance, and creative authority, cellist Alisa Weilerstein premieres her innovative, theatrical new project Fragments, co-commissioned by Washington Performing ...
Composed of titled musicians of the National Symphony Orchestra, this acclaimed ensemble presents classics from two centuries of chamber music....
Ricardo Cyncynates, violin Marissa Regni, violin Peiming Lin, violin Daniel Foster, viola Rebecca Epperson, viola Jennifer Mondie, viola David Hardy, cello Mark Evans, cello Paul ...
A live performance of John Coltrane’s Africa/Brass is rarer than a total eclipse, but D.C. audiences have a chance to experience the mind-blowing album with ...
Saxman Joshua Redman joins forces with mesmerizing vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa on his celebrated Blue Note debut where are we. Redman calls where are we “a ...
Love Letters
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9/30/2023
To celebrate National Recovery Month, Martin Sheen and Melissa Fitzgerald bring their virtual production of A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters to the Kennedy Center, performed live ...
The father of hip hop, DJ Kool Herc, and the First Lady of hip hop, Cindy Campbell, join us to discuss the evolution of hip ...
Enjoy an intimate evening with Tony Award® winner Gavin Creel as he shares the stage with fellow musicians Madeline Benson and Chris Peters to bring ...
Maria Bamford is revered for her deeply personal and experimental comedy. She starred in the surreal, semi-autobiographical Netflix comedy series Lady Dynamite, and is often ...
Two-time Edison Award–winning and five-time Grammy Award®–nominated trumpeter, composer, and producer Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah (formerly known as Christian Scott) returns to the Kennedy Center ...
by Nia Vardalos, Cheryl Strayed Based on the bestselling book by Cheryl Strayed and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos, Tiny Beautiful Things personifies ...
Video games meet the Trickster as Cliff Cardinal conjures a theatrical storm. His one-man tour de force is wrenching yet darkly comic, a journey into ...
The Downstaris at La MaMa: Amir Nizar Zuabi; dir: Amir Nizar Zuabi....