Artistic Boycott

Artists Cancel Performances at Trump-Kennedy Center in Protest

New Year’s Eve Concerts at Kennedy Center Are Canceled reflect a deeply unsettling situation. It appears that the renaming of the Kennedy Center, now including Donald Trump’s name, has created a significant divide within the artistic community. The implications of this change are far-reaching, resulting in a series of cancellations and a palpable sense of unease among performers.

Artists are clearly showing their dissent, voicing that the decision to put Trump’s name on the building is something that is going to effect the culture that the Kennedy Center stands for, and in some cases, the artists’ wallets. The Cookers, a jazz band, and the Doug Varone and Dancers have both publicly announced their withdrawal from scheduled performances, citing concerns related to the name change.… Continue reading

Les Misérables Cast Rejects Trump Performance

In response to Donald Trump’s anticipated attendance at a June 11th Kennedy Center gala, at least ten Les Misérables cast members, including principal and ensemble roles, have chosen not to perform. This boycott follows other artists severing ties with the Kennedy Center since Trump assumed the chairmanship, reflecting broader cultural divisions. The musical holds personal significance for Trump, who previously used its soundtrack during his presidential campaigns. The event marks Trump’s official takeover of the Kennedy Center.

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