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Kennedy Center to reopen in fall 2021, announces lineup for 50th anniversary season

Kennedy Center to reopen in fall 2021, announces lineup for 50th anniversary season By FOX 5 DC Digital Team Published  WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the nation’s performing arts center as designated by Congress, has announced plans for its 50th anniversary season.  The season is slated to begin in September 2021 with a grand reopening of its stages and campus. The anniversary season will feature four artist residencies; numerous new works; Washington National Opera (WNO)-led series of operatic works inspired by D.C.’s many monuments and iconic buildings, Written in Stone; seven commissioned works for the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO); the premieres of eight social justice works from the Center’s Cartography Project; and new play commissions under the auspices of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.

Meet the Creative Team for An Enemy of the People

Sarah Carleton ~ Director Sarah holds an MFA in Acting from Catholic University and has taught at Kean College, Seton Hall University, Adam Mickewicz in Poznan, Poland, and for the last twenty-four years at UVM. Directorial works at UVM include Tartuffe, Peter and the Starcatcher, Dracula, Our Town, The Arabian Nights, You Can’t Take it With You, Compleat Female Stage Beauty, and Noises Off. Professional directing credits include The Mousetrap, Wait Until Dark, Or, Almost Maine, and She Stoops to Conquer. Sarah is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association with acting credits in New York, regional and national tours which include

WCSU Students and Faculty Earn Multiple Regional KCACTF Awards

WCSU Students and Faculty Earn Multiple Regional KCACTF Awards WCSU collected a number of awards across a variety of areas including acting, design expo, stage tech and stage management.by BWW News Desk Students and faculty from the Western Connecticut State UniversityDepartment of Theatre Arts have once again collected a multitude of awards at this year s Region 1Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) competition. The regional festival, usually held in Hyannis, Massachusetts, was conducted virtually this year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. WCSU collected a number of awards across a variety of areas including acting, design expo, stage tech and stage management. The following WCSU students and faculty members were recognized for their work:

UK Theatre Students, Faculty Represent at Kennedy Center Regional Festival and Present Virtual Season

UK Theatre Students, Faculty Represent at Kennedy Center Regional Festival and Present Virtual Season
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