Grenell says ‘Wicked’ composer’s Kennedy Center cancellation ‘totally bogus’
Stephen Schwartz joins many artists boycotting the renamed Trump-Kennedy Center, citing its shift away from a nonpartisan artistic mission after the board rebranding.
- Stephen Schwartz announced his withdrawal from the Washington National Opera Gala set for May 16, 2026, saying he heard nothing since February 2025 and assumed it was canceled.
- After the Dec. 18 announcement, artists began retracting appearances at the renamed Trump-Kennedy Center as a largely Trump-installed board's vote to add the president's name triggered resignations and cancellations.
- The Trump-Kennedy Center website event page still advertises the gala with event copy and tickets available, while Roma Daravi, VP of Public Relations for the Kennedy Center, said Schwartz was never discussed or contracted.
- Resignations by figures such as Renée Fleming and others have hurt the center's programming and standing, with Ben Folds, Shonda Rhimes, and Renée Fleming stepping down and Chuck Redd facing a threatened lawsuit after canceling a Christmas performance.
- Schwartz argued the center no longer serves its founding apolitical mission, noting Kennedy Center programming now favors orchestral institutional fare with few big names like Renee Fleming and Tyrese left for 2026.
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‘Wicked’ composer Stephen Schwartz becomes latest artist to boycott Kennedy Center
Stephen Schwartz, the Oscar-winning composer of “Wicked,” “Godspell” and “Pippin,” is the latest artist to boycott the newly renamed Trump Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, apparently in protest of the current president’s takeover of the D.C. venue. The Long Island-raised lyricist had been scheduled to host the Washington National Opera Gala on May 16, but said in a statement to Newsday that there’s “no way” he’d “set foot” in the building…
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Stephen Schwartz is canceling his appearance at the Kennedy Center. Two weeks after Donald Trump changed the name of the iconic performing arts center to the Kennedy-Trump Center, the 77-year-old Wicked composer announced that he will no longer be appearing at the upcoming gala with the Washington National Opera. Keep reading to find out more…“The Kennedy Center was founded to be an apolitical home for artists of all nationalities and all ideolo…
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