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Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 20
Kennedy Center Stays Open Past July 5, Halts New Bookings Pending Board Vote
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 20

Kennedy Center Stays Open Past July 5, Halts New Bookings Pending Board Vote

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 20

Summary

  • July 5 will no longer mark the Kennedy Center’s planned two-year shutdown; executives told a court the building will remain open to the public for now.
  • Matt Floca said the center is not booking new shows or hiring additional staff because the board has not chosen an operating plan, leaving long-term programming in limbo.
  • Mid-July trustees will weigh three paths: full closure, partial closure with limited access and programming, or phased closures paired with a broader performing-arts schedule.
  • May 29 court intervention forced that rethink after Judge Christopher Cooper temporarily blocked the shutdown, while a separate ruling also required Trump’s name removed from the building.

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