John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Performing arts theater · Foggy Bottom

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The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – Performance Venue Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Give us the big picture: What’s the vibe of the place, what’s it like? The John F. Kennedy Center is a sight to behold, inside and out. Set on the banks of the Potomac River—between the Watergate Hotel and the Lincoln Memorial —this performing arts center is stately and iconic; it's the true monument to J.F.K. Edward Durrell Stone designed the modern marvel, whose halls are decorated with plush red carpets, enormous crystal chandeliers, and a bevy of state flags; its rooftop terrace restaurant is a favorite place for Washingtonians to watch the sunset with a cocktail or coffee. What kinds of events can we see here? President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the legislation for creating this national cultural center (one of the theaters is named for him in homage), which John F. Kennedy championed; it was dedicated to him after his death in 1963. Today it's a preeminent arts venue with massive theaters and concert halls that host about 3,000 events annually. The National Symphony Orchestra and Washington National Opera both call The Kennedy Center home, while there are also regular performances in ballet, jazz, hip hop, improv comedy, and more. More into the theater? The venue hosts some of the best and buzziest Broadway productions, from Hamilton to Dear Evan Hansen . Good for kids? In pursuit of its arts education mission, the Kennedy Center’s 324-seat Family Theater hosts a number of performances geared specifically toward children, including children’s books brought to life through opera, or interactive concerts using games and stories. Anything in particular that makes this place special, from the programming to a unique feature it has? In September 2019, the Kennedy Center doubled down on its commitment to the arts in our nation’s capital with the opening of The REACH. Filled with intimate performance spaces and lecture halls, this Kennedy Center expansion aims to create deeper connections between performers and audiences. If we’re going to be in town, what—and who—do you think this is best for? Though the Kennedy Center might seem like a venue befitting a special occasion, this cultural center is for anyone—and at any time. Guided tours are available daily, and even if the arts aren’t your thing, it’s worth a visit to the rooftop terrace for its incredible city views." - Amy McKeever

https://www.cntraveler.com/activities/washington/john-f-kennedy-center-for-the-performing-arts
Ron Blunt

2700 F St NW, Washington, DC 20566 Get directions

kennedy-center.org
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