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Your home is your stage. Now step into the spotlight! Trouble viewing this message? [View email in browser.]( [Kennedy Center]( [Kennedy Center]( You never know what you’ll see on Millennium Stage. Scroll through our [online archives]( to see some of the greatest Millennium Stage performances of all time. Watch on [Facebook]( [YouTube]( or on our [website]( share your photos and experiences by using [#MillenniumStage](. [Explore the Kennedy Center Digital Stage]( Our response to the COVID-19 Pandemic As we continue to prioritize the health and well-being of our patrons, artists, staff, volunteers, and community at large, the Kennedy Center has canceled all public performances and events scheduled through Sunday, May 10, 2020, in an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Until further notice, the Kennedy Center campus and its facilities, including the restaurant, café, and other food service, will be closed to visitors. However, staff will be on hand to continue basic business operations. Kennedy Center programmers are exploring options for rescheduling artists and productions for a future date where possible. For the most up-to-date information regarding our response to COVID-19, please visit [the Kennedy Center website](. Let your creativity soar “You might be isolated, but you’re not alone. You are an art maker. Let’s make some together.” —Mo Willems, Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence Lunch time is way more fun with Mo! Kids of all ages, grab your paper and pencil and bring your imagination to life. Mo Willems invites you and your family into his studio every day for his LUNCH DOODLE. Learners worldwide can draw, doodle, and explore new ways of writing by visiting Mo’s studio virtually once a day for the next few weeks. Grab some paper and pencils, pens, or crayons and join Mo to explore ways of writing and making together. You can see each weekday’s new video at 1 p.m. ET. [Join the Fun]( Send Mo a question at [LUNCHDOODLES@kennedy-center.org](mailto:LUNCHDOODLES@kennedy-center.org?subject=Lunch%20Doodle!) and post your artwork online! #MoLunchDoodles on Facebook #MoLunchDoodles on Twitter #MoLunchDoodles on Instagram Haven’t had the chance to check out LUNCH DOODLES with Mo Willems! yet? The past two weeks of episodes are archived at [www.kennedy-center.org/mowillems](. Keep the performing arts in your life with our Digital Stage Anytime you want, dive into our vast archive of videos from past and recent shows—plus workshops and behind-the-scenes clips—that'll make you feel like you're right there with us. [Explore the Digital Stage]( [Ballet]( • [Comedy]( • [Dance]( • [Education]( • [Hip Hop]( • [Jazz]( • [Theater]( • [Millennium Stage]( • [NSO]( • [WNO]( • [Honors]( • [Mark Twain Prize]( Help Inspire Others The Kennedy Center may be closed, but the arts are still alive! Make a special gift to help support the Center during this unprecedented time. [Support the Kennedy Center]( What’s on at the Kennedy Center Beethoven at 250 Concert Hall [Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3]( 28 & 29 [Symphonies Nos. 2 & 5]( May 30 & June 1 [Symphonies Nos. 4 & 7]( June 5 & 6 [Learn More]( Hamilton June 16–Sep. 20 | Opera House [Buy Tickets]( Do not throw away your shot! The Kennedy Center website is the ONLY authorized source for Hamilton tickets in Washington, DC. If you purchase tickets from any other source, we cannot guarantee your seats. The Hollies: The Road Is Long Tour July 21 | Concert Hall [Buy Tickets]( Experience the magic of the iconic UK band—one of the greatest groups to emerge from the early 1960’s British Rock revolution. Join the Family and Get Subscriber Perks Subscriptions are now available for 2020–2021 A subscription guarantees you get the best seats all year round for the performances you love. Plus, the Subscriber Advantage gives you exclusive savings, unlimited no-fee ticket exchanges, more flexibility, and many other benefits. [Learn more about the 20–21 Season]( [Learn More]( Staying in? Here’s Five Things to Do at Home with help from your friends at the Gift Shop 1. Draw with Mo Willems. Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence, Mo Willems is hosting Lunch Doodles videos every weekday on YouTube. 2. Put Together a Puzzle. #Challengeaccepted 3. Listen to Music. Pop in earbuds and listen to The National Symphony Orchestra’s new CD featuring works by Dvořák and Copland, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda. 4. Hide and Seek. With Elmo Hide and Seek you can challenge yourself, and the kids, to find the best hiding place indoors. 5. Put on a Concert. Nothing boosts moods like a swing in your step. With our electronic keyboard and drum set, you can put on a concert worthy of an arena. [Shop the Collection]( Free shipping on orders over $50 Apr. 1–5! 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