The Shakespeare Theatre Company's celebrated the opening of
their new $89 million Harman Center for the Arts in downtown Washington, DC at a Gala Celebration on
Monday, October 1.
The evening, which raised $2.8 million for the Shakespeare
Theatre Company, brought together on the new Harman stage stars from the
theatre (Patti LuPone and Sam Waterston),
ballet (Julio Bocca and Nina Ananiashvili), jazz (Wynton Marsalis) and
classical music (violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter), before a star-studded audience
including Chelsea Clinton, HRH The Duchess of Gloucester and The Honorable
Sandra Day O'Connor
While it will be used by a variety of national and
international performing arts company each year, the new 775-seat theatre will
principally be the newest (and second) performance venue for the Shakespeare
Theatre Company as it expands its season from 5 to 8 productions each season,
aiming to become a national destination for classical theatre in the US (STC's
existing 450-seat Lansburgh Theatre, also in downtown DC, has been drawing
patrons to the classics for 20 years.)
The Harman
Center for the Arts is
named after Sidney Harman, whose $20 million contribution kicked off the
Shakespeare Theatre Company's fundraising efforts.
For more information, visit www.ShakespeareTheatre.org
Photos by Carol
Rosegg

Michael Kahn, artistic director of the Shakespeare Theatre
Company

Members of the Shakespeare Theatre Company (pictured
clockwise) Kelly McGillis, Ted Van Griethuysen, Patrick Page, Jeffrey Carlson
and Ed Gero

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and the Washington Performing
Arts Society Gospel Mass Choir

Julio Bocca and Nina Ananiashvili in a scene from Swan Lake

The Washington
Ballet