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Entrance to The Barns at Wolf Trap prior to a performance. Built from two restored 18th-century barns, this 382-seat theater holds performances between October and May. Shouse bought the barns in upstate New York and had them moved to the current site in 1981 using the 18th-century "block and tackle" method of construction.
Lee Anne Myslewski, vice-president for opera and classical programming at Wolf Trap, conceived of the UNTRAPPED series of programming in 2016 and has featured artistic partnerships with the Shakespeare Theatre, Taffety Punk, Halcyon, AMP at Strathmore, as well as ongoing partnerships with The Phillips Collection, the Library of Congress and the ...
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts; Retrieved from " ...
Filene Center at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts: Shell 7,028 Virginia Beach: Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater: Square enclosure 20,000 Williamsburg: Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka: Roof only 1,700 Washington: Auburn: White River Amphitheatre: Roof only 16,000 George: The Gorge Amphitheatre: Roof only ...
The New York City Fire Department shut down a haunted house that the department called a 'death trap' Thursday. "A Haunting in Hollis" was closed after the Bureau of Fire Prevention found a litany ...
The International Children's Festival at Wolf Trap was a youth-oriented festival dedicated to the performing, visual, and interactive arts. The festival is held each September at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Fairfax County, Virginia, which is the United States' only national park devoted solely to the performing arts.
They're called the Wolfpack, the six Angulo brothers whose father locked them in a New York City apartment for 14 years. After becoming the subject of an award-winning documentary, they're finally ...
Glimmerglass is well known for producing new, lesser-known, and rare works, many of which in years past have been co-produced with the New York City Opera. [1] It is the second-largest summer opera festival in the United States, currently led by artistic and general director Robert Ainsley, who succeeded Francesca Zambello in 2022.