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Stephen Schwartz Criticizes Kennedy Center, Saying He Won’t Host Gala

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Quinn Martinez
Culture & Trends Editor
Stephen Schwartz Criticizes Kennedy Center, Saying He Won’t Host Gala
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The Washington National Opera announced that composer Stephen Schwartz, known for his work on the musical 'Wicked,' will not be hosting its annual gala at the Kennedy Center this spring. The decision comes after Schwartz expressed his criticism of the center's practices, stating that he would not participate in the event.

Schwartz's decision to boycott the gala has sparked controversy, with some praising his stance and others criticizing his actions. The Kennedy Center has not commented on the situation, but it is clear that the decision has caused tension within the opera community.

The Washington National Opera's annual gala is a highly anticipated event, with many prominent figures in attendance. Schwartz's decision to boycott the event is a significant blow to the opera's reputation and may have long-term consequences for the organization.

The Kennedy Center has faced criticism in the past for its handling of various issues, including its treatment of artists and its financial practices. Schwartz's decision to speak out against the center's practices is a bold move, but it remains to be seen how it will impact the opera community.

The situation highlights the complex relationship between artists and institutions, and the power dynamics at play. It also raises questions about the role of the Kennedy Center in the opera community and its commitment to supporting artists.

The Washington National Opera's annual gala is scheduled to take place in the spring, but it is unclear whether Schwartz's decision will have any impact on the event's success.

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