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Washington National Opera Leaves Kennedy Center,
The Washington National Opera is leaving the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, its home since 1971.
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... The Washington National Opera stressed the "amicability" of its decision to end its longtime residency at the Kennedy Center. But it said the center's new business model, which requires productions to be fully-funded in advance, is incompatible with the usual mix of ticket sales, grants and donations that cannot all be secured ahead. "Opera companies typically cover only 30-60% of costs through ticket sales, with the remainder from grants and donations that cannot be secured years ahead when productions must be planned," the statement said. The company added the model also does not accommodate its artistic mission, which aims to balance popular works such as West Side Story, slated for May 2026, with more obscure and experimental operas, such as the little-known Scott Joplin work, Treemonisha, scheduled for March. "Revenue from major productions traditionally subsidizes smaller, innovative works," the statement said. Artistic director Francesca Zambello, who has led the company for 14 seasons, shared her regrets in a statement with NPR, while also looking to the future. ...
"Opera companies typically cover only 30-60% of costs through ticket sales, with the remainder from grants and donations that cannot be secured years ahead when productions must be planned," the statement said.
The company added the model also does not accommodate its artistic mission, which aims to balance popular works such as West Side Story, slated for May 2026, with more obscure and experimental operas, such as the little-known Scott Joplin work, Treemonisha, scheduled for March. "Revenue from major productions traditionally subsidizes smaller, innovative works," the statement said.
Artistic director Francesca Zambello, who has led the company for 14 seasons, shared her regrets in a statement with NPR, while also looking to the future. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-11 01:51 AM | Reply
A fitting departure would have been Samuel Ramey as Mefistofele, while in a blond pompadour and painted orange, and dressed in a cheap blue suit and red tie to his knees...
#2 | Posted by catdog at 2026-01-12 12:06 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
Gotta love how the new letters on the building are noticeably a little different from the original letters. Goes to show that you can't just fake and steal honor.
#3 | Posted by Derek_Wildstar at 2026-01-12 01:08 PM | Reply
More from the article... www.npr.org
... Find a running list of these cancellations below. ...
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#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-12 01:16 PM | Reply
What's Dick Grennell gonna do NOW, sue the National Opera? smh
#5 | Posted by e1g1 at 2026-01-12 01:22 PM | Reply
Nobody wants anything to do this abomination, politely.
#6 | Posted by fresno500 at 2026-01-12 01:41 PM | Reply
Trump will eventually win a Tony and perform at the ----- Kennedy Center.
Actually, it will be the actress portraying him in the musical, but still.
#7 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-01-12 01:49 PM | Reply
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