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27-04-2025
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SCOOP: Dolly Parton symphony concert heads to DC's Kennedy Center in event 'no one will want to miss'
FIRST ON FOX: The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., will host symphony concerts featuring the music and life of American icon Dolly Parton this summer, Fox News Digital has learned. "The threads of my life are woven together through my songs. That's why the project, Threads: My Songs In Symphony, is so special to me," Parton said in the Kennedy Center's announcement of the show, which was first exclusively shared with Fox Digital on Sunday. "It's about sharing my music and my musical journey with audiences in a new way." The concert, called "Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony," made its premiere last year in Nashville and has since toured the nation from Pittsburgh to Portland, Oregon. The Kennedy Center will host the program on June 26 and 27, with the National Symphony Orchestra performing hits such as "Jolene," "Coat of Many Colors," and "I Will Always Love You." Parton will not sing during the concerts, but the events will feature "a unique performance that honors her enduring spirit and unparalleled impact on American popular music culture." The National Symphony Orchestra will perform alongside guest vocalists and musicians to deliver a "fresh symphonic take on the timeless songs of Dolly Parton," according to the Kennedy Center. Dolly Parton Supporters Push Petition To Rename Nashville Airport: 'Departin' From Parton!' "Bringing Dolly Parton's music to life through the power of a full symphony orchestra has long been a dream of mine," National Symphony Orchestra Principal Pops Conductor Steven Reineke said. "Dolly is one of the great storytellers of American music, and I am excited to bring her expansive catalog to the Kennedy Center. Through these unique symphonic charts, her music will be showcased like never before and will surely be an evening no one will want to miss!" Read On The Fox News App The concert is billed as "multimedia," and will include imagery of the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer on screen that will lead "audiences in a visual-musical journey of her songs, her life, and her stories," according to the Kennedy Center. "Dolly Parton is an American icon whose music resonates with people from all walks of life and we are overjoyed to bring her symphony to the Kennedy Center!" Roma Daravi, vice president of public relations at The Kennedy Center, told Fox News Digital. Tickets will become available to Kennedy Center members April 29 at 10 a.m., while the general public can begin purchasing tickets on May 1. Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell told Fox News Digital back in February that he and his team will help usher in the "Golden Age of the Arts" with shows Americans actually want to see after years of the performing arts center running in the red. Dolly Parton Warns Sabrina Carpenter She Doesn't 'Make Fun Of Jesus,' Use Swear Words Ahead Of Collaboration "This will be the Golden Age of the Arts," Grenell said. "The Kennedy Center has zero cash on hand and zero dollars in reserves - while taking tens of millions of dollars in public funds. We must have programs that sell tickets. We can't afford to pay for content that doesn't at least pay for itself right now. I wish we didn't have to consider the costs of production, but we do." Kennedy Center Shake-up Will Usher In 'Golden Age Of The Arts' Under Trump, Ric Grenell Previews "The good news is that there are plenty of shows that are very popular, and therefore the ticket sales will pay for themselves," Grenell added. Grenell added during remarks at CPAC that the Kennedy Center will now focus on performances "the public want to see," such as Christmas-focused productions in December. The Kennedy Center under the Biden administration had rolled out drag show performances, which drew the ire of President Donald Trump earlier this year. "We have to do the big productions that the masses and the public want to see, we want to have really good programming," Grenell said at CPAC. "So the first thing that we're doing … you've got to be at the Kennedy Center in December, because we are doing a big, huge celebration of the birth of Christ at Christmas. How crazy is it to think that we're going to celebrate Christ at Christmas with a big traditional production to celebrate what we are all celebrating in the world during Christmastime, which is the birth of Christ."Original article source: SCOOP: Dolly Parton symphony concert heads to DC's Kennedy Center in event 'no one will want to miss'


Fox News
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
SCOOP: Dolly Parton symphony concert heads to DC's Kennedy Center in event 'no one will want to miss'
FIRST ON FOX: The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., will host symphony concerts featuring the music and life of American icon Dolly Parton this summer, Fox News Digital has learned. "The threads of my life are woven together through my songs. That's why the project, Threads: My Songs In Symphony, is so special to me," Parton said in the Kennedy Center's announcement of the show, which was first exclusively shared with Fox Digital on Sunday. "It's about sharing my music and my musical journey with audiences in a new way." The concert, called "Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony," made its premiere last year in Nashville and has since toured the nation from Pittsburgh to Portland, Oregon. The Kennedy Center will host the program on June 26 and 27, with the National Symphony Orchestra performing hits such as "Jolene," "Coat of Many Colors," and "I Will Always Love You." Parton will not sing during the concerts, but the events will feature "a unique performance that honors her enduring spirit and unparalleled impact on American popular music culture." The National Symphony Orchestra will perform alongside guest vocalists and musicians to deliver a "fresh symphonic take on the timeless songs of Dolly Parton," according to the Kennedy Center. "Bringing Dolly Parton's music to life through the power of a full symphony orchestra has long been a dream of mine," National Symphony Orchestra Principal Pops Conductor Steven Reineke said. "Dolly is one of the great storytellers of American music, and I am excited to bring her expansive catalog to the Kennedy Center. Through these unique symphonic charts, her music will be showcased like never before and will surely be an evening no one will want to miss!" The concert is billed as "multimedia," and will include imagery of the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer on screen that will lead "audiences in a visual-musical journey of her songs, her life, and her stories," according to the Kennedy Center. "Dolly Parton is an American icon whose music resonates with people from all walks of life and we are overjoyed to bring her symphony to the Kennedy Center!" Roma Daravi, vice president of public relations at The Kennedy Center, told Fox News Digital. Tickets will become available to Kennedy Center members April 29 at 10 a.m., while the general public can begin purchasing tickets on May 1. Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell told Fox News Digital back in February that he and his team will help usher in the "Golden Age of the Arts" with shows Americans actually want to see after years of the performing arts center running in the red. "This will be the Golden Age of the Arts," Grenell said. "The Kennedy Center has zero cash on hand and zero dollars in reserves - while taking tens of millions of dollars in public funds. We must have programs that sell tickets. We can't afford to pay for content that doesn't at least pay for itself right now. I wish we didn't have to consider the costs of production, but we do." "The good news is that there are plenty of shows that are very popular, and therefore the ticket sales will pay for themselves," Grenell added. Grenell added during remarks at CPAC that the Kennedy Center will now focus on performances "the public want to see," such as Christmas-focused productions in December. The Kennedy Center under the Biden administration had rolled out drag show performances, which drew the ire of President Donald Trump earlier this year. "We have to do the big productions that the masses and the public want to see, we want to have really good programming," Grenell said at CPAC. "So the first thing that we're doing … you've got to be at the Kennedy Center in December, because we are doing a big, huge celebration of the birth of Christ at Christmas. How crazy is it to think that we're going to celebrate Christ at Christmas with a big traditional production to celebrate what we are all celebrating in the world during Christmastime, which is the birth of Christ."
Yahoo
22-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kennedy Center shake-up will usher in 'Golden Age of the Arts' under Trump, Ric Grenell previews
The Kennedy Center will usher in the "Golden Age of the Arts" in Washington, D.C., as its new leadership under President Donald Trump plans to roll out productions that will "sell tickets" and appeal to the public, interim Executive Director Richard Grenell told Fox News Digital. "This will be the Golden Age of the Arts," Grenell told Fox News Digital in an exclusive comment on the matter. "The Kennedy Center has zero cash on hand and zero dollars in reserves - while taking tens of millions of dollars in public funds. We must have programs that sell tickets. We can't afford to pay for content that doesn't at least pay for itself right now. I wish we didn't have to consider the costs of production, but we do." "The good news is that there are plenty of shows that are very popular, and therefore the ticket sales will pay for themselves," Grenell added. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts serves as the national cultural center of the U.S. and is now led by President Donald Trump as its chairman, Grenell and its board of trustees. Trump Envoy Richard Grenell Secures Freedom For 6 Americans Following Meeting With Maduro In Venezuela The center came under scrutiny this week as the media and liberal critics spotlighted that a performance by the Gay Men's Chorus and National Symphony Orchestra slated for May as part of Washington, D.C.'s gay pride celebrations was canceled, with critics attempting to tie the cancelation to the Trump administration. The chorus and orchestra were scheduled to perform a show titled "A Peacock Among Pigeons," which is based on an LGBT-themed children's book. Read On The Fox News App Trump Fires Kennedy Center Board Members Citing Drag Shows, Appoints Himself Chairman The performance, however, was put on the chopping block weeks before the center's leadership change and was canceled due to lack of ticket sales, Fox News Digital learned. The center's new leadership has not canceled any shows since taking the reins of the cultural center, a source familiar with the Kennedy Center's operations told Fox Digital. "Artists who have pulled down their shows are only punishing themselves and the patrons. It shows the artists have an intolerance to engage with those of differing opinions. Republicans are patrons, too, they should remember that," the source said of recent left-leaning performers and celebrities who have pulled out of shows. Grenell, who also serves as special presidential envoy for special missions under the second Trump administration, joined the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday, where he pushed back that the production had been canceled over Trump. "Suddenly it was, the Gay Men's Chorus was dropping out because of Trump. That wasn't true," Grenell added. "It was replaced with with some other things, that happens all the time." A production of "The Wizard of Oz" replaced the planned performance of "A Peacock Among Pigeons," the executive director of the National Symphony Orchestra said earlier this week, underscoring that the planned performance had been canceled before the leadership change and was due to financial issues. "Before the leadership transition at the Kennedy Center, we made the decision to postpone Peacock Among Pigeons due to financial and scheduling factors. We chose to replace it with 'The Wizard of Oz,' another suitable program for World PRIDE participation," the orchestra's Executive Director, Jean Davidson, said in a statement earlier this week. Actress Issa Rae Cancels Sold-out Kennedy Center Show After Trump Named Chairman Of Venue "Program changes are a common practice. We were unable to announce the replacement program until we had secured the rights to present it, but in the interest of transparency, we removed the original program from the website to prevent further ticket sales. The Gay Men's Chorus was to be contracted as a guest artist for Peacock Among Pigeons," Davidson added. Grenell previewed during his remarks at CPAC that the Kennedy Center will now focus on performances "the public want to see," such as Christmas-focused productions in December. "We have to do the big productions that the masses and the public want to see, we want to have really good programming," he said. "So the first thing that we're doing … you've got to be at the Kennedy Center in December, because we are doing a big, huge celebration of the birth of Christ at Christmas. How crazy is it to think that we're going to celebrate Christ at Christmas with a big traditional production to celebrate what we are all celebrating in the world during Christmastime, which is the birth of Christ." Trump fired a handful of the center's previous board members earlier this month, arguing that they did "not share our Vision for a Golden Age in Arts and Culture." He replaced the former members with 14 other members, including allies such as second lady Usha Vance and "God Bless the USA" singer lee Greenwood. "At my direction, we are going to make the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., GREAT AGAIN. I have decided to immediately terminate multiple individuals from the Board of Trustees, including the Chairman, who do not share our Vision for a Golden Age in Arts and Culture," Trump posted to Truth Social on Feb. 7. Trump indicated that the motivation behind firing the former board members was due to the Kennedy Center's drag show performances under the Biden administration that targeted children. "Just last year, the Kennedy Center featured Drag Shows specifically targeting our youth — THIS WILL STOP. The Kennedy Center is an American Jewel, and must reflect the brightest STARS on its stage from all across our Nation. For the Kennedy Center, THE BEST IS YET TO COME!" Trump said on Truth Social earlier this month. Top Trump Official Rallies Behind President Amid Backlash For 'Dictator' Attack On Zelenskyy "We will soon announce a new Board, with an amazing Chairman, DONALD J. TRUMP!" he added. The new board elected Trump as chairman on Feb. 12. Trump appointed Grenell – who became the U.S.'s first openly gay cabinet member under the first Trump administration when he served as acting director of national intelligence – as interim executive director amid the board shakeup. "I think the frustration that President Trump had is that the Kennedy Center has no cash on hand, no reserves, and they have been paying for the salaries with the debt reserves, while taking around $40 million of public money," Grenell said at CPAC on article source: Kennedy Center shake-up will usher in 'Golden Age of the Arts' under Trump, Ric Grenell previews