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11 Best of DC 330 Best of DC Fulfilling a Vision A memorial to President John F. Kennedy and the nation’s home for the performing arts, the Kennedy Center is the busiest performing arts center in the US, welcoming 2 million visitors to more than 2,000 performances each year. P resident Kennedy’s words serve as the inspiration for the extraordinary memorial in his honor. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts fulfills President Kennedy’s vision by producing and presenting an unmatched variety of theater and musicals, dance and ballet, orchestral, chamber, jazz, popular, and folk music, and multi-media performances for all ages. The Center nurtures and celebrates artists through its commissioning and training programs, and such awards as the Kennedy Center Honors, broadcast each December on CBS television, and the Kennedy Center Celebration of American Humor and the Mark Twain Prize. The Kennedy Center is the nation’s home for the performing arts, and also its busiest, presenting more than 2,000 performances each year. Millions of patrons from around the world pass through the Center’s doors annually, and millions more enjoy the Center’s broadcast and Internet performances. The Kennedy Center’s Education programs reach into classrooms and homes across the U.S. and around the world, helping teachers enliven curriculum with the arts, and inspiring young artists. The Kennedy Center has eight indoor stages: the Concert Hall, where the National Symphony Orchestra and great artists from around the world are heard; the Opera House, home for the Washington National Opera, internationally renowned ballet companies, and spectacular musical theater; the Eisenhower Theater, where audiences enjoy plays and dance; the Terrace Theater, which hosts chamber music, jazz, and plays; the Theater Lab, where you will find the long-running interactive comedy whodunit, Shear Madness, and family performances; the Family Theater, home for public and school performances of theater for young people; and the intimate Jazz Club in the Center’s Terrace Gallery, which offers top jazz performers from around the world. The Millennium Stage, flanking the Center’s famed Grand Foyer, presents free performances daily, 365 days a year. The Kennedy Center also presents performances in its beautiful outdoor spaces. The Kennedy Center’s location alongside the Potomac River offers spectacular views of the city and the Virginia shore. While visiting the Center, patrons enjoy an unparalleled collection of arts- related items in the Center’s Gift Shops, including books, recordings, toys, apparel, stationery, and more. Free daily Guided Tours allow patrons an in-depth experience of the Center’s history, and the opportunity to explore the many gifts of art from nations around the world, as well as a glimpse behind the scenes of the theaters and public spaces. The Center offers visitors dining choices including the casual, self-service KC Café and the critically acclaimed Roof Terrace Restaurant. To explore Kennedy Center performances— and view performances online—and to order tickets, visit kennedy-center.org. Tickets are also available by phone at 202-467-4600 (toll-free 800-444-1324), or at the Kennedy Center box office. Parking is available in the Center underground garage. Tel +1.202.467.4600 www.kennedy-center.org Performing Arts “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for our victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” President John F. Kennedy Natalia Magnicaballi and Jared Redick in Bugakuc (Image courtesy - Carol Pratt) The John F. Kennedy Center for The Performing Arts, at night on the Potomac River Courtesy - The Kennedy Center Sweeney Todd (Brian Stokes Mitchell) & Mrs. Lovett (Christine Baranski) Courtesy - The Kennedy Center The Opera House Courtesy - The Kennedy Center “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for our victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” - President John F. Kennedy

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11 Best of DC 330Best of DC

Fulfilling a Vision

A memorial to President John F. Kennedy and the nation’s home for the performing arts, the Kennedy Center is the busiest performing arts center in the US, welcoming 2 million visitors to more than 2,000 performances each year.

President Kennedy’s words serve as the inspiration for the extraordinary memorial

in his honor. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts fulfills President Kennedy’s vision by producing and presenting an unmatched variety of theater and musicals, dance and ballet, orchestral, chamber, jazz, popular, and folk music, and multi-media performances for all ages. The Center nurtures and celebrates artists through its commissioning and training programs, and such awards as the Kennedy Center Honors, broadcast each December on CBS television, and the Kennedy Center Celebration of American Humor and the Mark Twain Prize.

The Kennedy Center is the nation’s home for the performing arts, and also its busiest, presenting more than 2,000 performances each year. Millions of patrons from around the world pass through the Center’s doors annually, and millions more enjoy the Center’s broadcast and Internet performances. The Kennedy Center’s Education programs reach into classrooms and homes across the U.S. and around the world, helping teachers enliven

curriculum with the arts, and inspiring young artists. The Kennedy Center has eight indoor stages:

the Concert Hall, where the National Symphony Orchestra and great artists from around the world are heard; the Opera House, home for the Washington National Opera, internationally renowned ballet companies, and spectacular musical theater; the Eisenhower Theater, where audiences enjoy plays and dance; the Terrace Theater, which hosts chamber music, jazz, and plays; the Theater Lab, where you will find the long-running interactive comedy whodunit, Shear Madness, and family performances; the Family Theater, home for public and school performances of theater for young people; and the intimate Jazz Club in the Center’s Terrace Gallery, which offers top jazz performers from around the world. The Millennium Stage, flanking the Center’s famed Grand Foyer, presents free performances daily, 365 days a year. The Kennedy Center also presents performances in its beautiful outdoor spaces.

The Kennedy Center’s location alongside the

Potomac River offers spectacular views of the city and the Virginia shore. While visiting the Center, patrons enjoy an unparalleled collection of arts-related items in the Center’s Gift Shops, including books, recordings, toys, apparel, stationery, and more. Free daily Guided Tours allow patrons an in-depth experience of the Center’s history, and the opportunity to explore the many gifts of art from nations around the world, as well as a glimpse behind the scenes of the theaters and public spaces. The Center offers visitors dining choices including the casual, self-service KC Café and the critically acclaimed Roof Terrace Restaurant.

To explore Kennedy Center performances— and view performances online—and to order tickets, visit kennedy-center.org. Tickets are also available by phone at 202-467-4600 (toll-free 800-444-1324), or at the Kennedy Center box office. Parking is available in the Center underground garage.

Tel +1.202.467.4600 www.kennedy-center.org

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“I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for our victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.”

President John F. Kennedy

Natalia Magnicaballi and Jared Redick in Bugakuc (Image courtesy - Carol Pratt)

The John F. Kennedy Center for The Performing Arts, at night on the Potomac River

Courtesy - The Kennedy Center

Sweeney Todd (Brian Stokes Mitchell) & Mrs. Lovett (Christine Baranski)

Courtesy - The Kennedy Center

The Opera House

Courtesy - The Kennedy Center

“I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for our victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.”

- President John F. Kennedy