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Washington National Opera to leave Kennedy Center amid Trump takeover

The Washington National Opera will reduce its spring season and move performances after ending a 55-year affiliation with the Kennedy Center due to financial and operational conflicts.

  • WNO's board voted Friday to seek an amicable early termination and resume operations as an independent nonprofit, vacating the Kennedy Center's 2,364-seat Opera House, the Jan. 9, 2026 update said.
  • Amid falling revenues and donor retreat, President Donald Trump named himself chairman and installed Richard Grenell as executive director, triggering a 40% drop in ticket revenue and performer cancellations.
  • The Kennedy Center's new model requires productions to be fully funded in advance, a policy WNO said is incompatible with opera planning, so it will reduce its spring season and scale back productions next season.
  • WNO has identified new Washington venues but no leases are signed and will announce locations in the coming weeks; a major dispute is expected over the opera's $30 million endowment amid negotiations with Kennedy Center leadership.
  • The move is widely seen as an artistic rebuke tied to the Center's renaming, as changes pushed by Richard Grenell—such as revenue-neutral rules and anthem mandates—have fueled censorship concerns.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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