LinkLinks Washington Post: The Kennedy Center is turning 50 with a year-long celebration of new works and special performances — in person, no less By Editor On Apr 6, 2021 Last updated Apr 6, 2021 25 Share The Kennedy Center is planning an extended celebration of its 50th anniversary in its 2021-2022 season, featuring new commissions by Philip Glass and Esperanza Spalding, year-long artist residencies by the Roots and Robert Glasper, interactive exhibitions commemorating its first five decades and a new outdoor bronze statue of JFK. The festivities will end with a restaging of Leonard Bernstein’s theatrical “Mass,” which opened the center on Sept. 8, 1971. 25 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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